I dont have any clue yet. We don't have any sign of how good Bynum will be so I dont have an answer yet.
I'll go with Bynum. Since he is working with Kareem Abdul-Jabar, he has someone great to learn from. Kareem can influence him greatly in the long run for Andrew. Bynum already shows great signs of improving, and he does a great job on the glass for the limited time he's gotten. Next year should be a different story. He should be more matured, and should get more minutes to prove himself. Until then we can't truly answer this. But if I had to answer I would go with Bynum because of the circumstances that surround him.
I like Diogu. He is undersized but a gifted player. This year he has shown flashes of his game and I got to watch his best performance when he went against the Pistons. He will be a good NBA Player.
Well, not sure about the career, because Bynum could actually be a starter somewhere down the years, but so could Diogu.Right now, I'd have to go with Diogu, not just because of stats or anything, but Bynum wasn't the right pick for a win-now team.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Waqas @ Apr 14 2006, 10:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Well, not sure about the career, because Bynum could actually be a starter somewhere down the years, but so could Diogu.Right now, I'd have to go with Diogu, not just because of stats or anything, but Bynum wasn't the right pick for a win-now team.</div>He's not on a win-now team. He's on a rebuilding team.
Alrite, so if LA is a rebuilding team, why is Phil only hear 3 years? Phil could always leave, and the Lakers can't risk that.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Waqas @ Apr 15 2006, 03:00 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Alrite, so if LA is a rebuilding team, why is Phil only hear 3 years? Phil could always leave, and the Lakers can't risk that.</div>Because they couldn't sign him any longer. You really think the Lakers aren't rebuilding? Look at the cap room they're saving, look how young their core is.