Bynum Gains Some Experience Quickly

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  1. Shapecity

    Shapecity S2/JBB Teamster Staff Member Administrator

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">SAN ANTONIO ? A mere two weeks ago, Andrew Bynum's age was the running joke in the Laker locker room.

    A good laugh came at his expense when a teammate replaced the chair in front of his locker with a small blue toddler's chair that stood two feet tall.
    Thirteen games into his NBA career, Bynum has had to grow up quickly.

    This month, he became the youngest player to appear in an NBA game. A curiosity at the time, he has now become part of the Laker rotation, taking minutes that were earmarked for injured post players Kwame Brown and Slava Medvedenko.

    Tuesday against the San Antonio Spurs, he found himself matched up a few times against his favorite player, Tim Duncan, and delivered the best game of a young career.

    "I was a little nervous when I first came out there," said Bynum, selected No. 10 overall in June. "I think I did all right. I had to guard him a couple times and he didn't score."

    Bynum had six points, six rebounds and two blocked shots in 21 minutes, mixing some good with some bad.

    He sent Spur guard Tony Parker sprawling after blocking his shot in the third quarter and got a piece of Duncan's shot in the fourth quarter.

    In the second quarter, he took a rebound over Duncan, no small feat on its own, but then missed an open dunk, committed a foul at the other end and was promptly removed by Coach Phil Jackson.

    In the bigger picture, Bynum probably won't be sent down to the Development League this season ? "I don't think so," he said ? but there remain daily lessons to be digested.

    The most important one so far was when Tyson Chandler blocked his shot in the final minutes of a recent game against the Chicago Bulls. "That's when I realized everybody's just as big as I was," Bynum said.</div>

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  2. m1c4ae1_su160

    m1c4ae1_su160 JBB JustBBall Member

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    This guy needs to have more playing time...
     
  3. jbbDaCaliHustla50

    jbbDaCaliHustla50 JBB JustBBall Member

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    Yah, he might turn out to be an all-star in 4 years, he just needs more playing time
     

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