<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Trench:</div><div class="quote_post">wow. Nice stats by Bynum against Washington. If he can show up like that every game, I can see him contributing in the NBA at least 10/6 this season.</div> The only thing is the size of his competition- the tallest was 6'9 (besides occasionally Blatche) and he's about 7'1... but hopefully it will give him confidence that he can perform this way every night, glad to see Farmar showed up again. ...and on a side note, love the sig, Trench
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Trench:</div><div class="quote_post">wow. Nice stats by Bynum against Washington. If he can show up like that every game, I can see him contributing in the NBA at least 10/6 this season.</div> I only see 10 and 6 for him if we trade Chris Mihm. Bynum won't get the minutes if Mihm's still here. With Chris here, I see Bynum putting up something like 7 and 3, if Mihm's gone, I agree on that 10 and 6. BTW, want to hook me up with an Andray Blatche sig?
Boxscore for the game played yesterday, we lost to Memphis. Farmar, Green, and Slaughter had good games, well, except for the TOs and PFs... For some reason, Bynum didn't play... http://www.summerproleague.com/july19game5.pdf
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post">The team didn't play Bynum because he bruised his knee and they didn't want to take any risks.</div> okay, I'm fine with that, no point in losing Bynum for awhile just to get him some Summer League action.
Grade <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">L.A. Lakers: Smush Parker might need to watch his back; Jordan Farmar is on his tail. The Lakers' first-round pick led the summer league squad in scoring and assists and looked increasingly comfortable. Andrew Bynum looked like a better player, although he did tweak a knee. Undrafted free agent Danilo Pinnock played dynamically to merit a look. Grade: B. </div> Source So we got a B. That's not so bad