Andrew Bynum’s NBA career might have already ended. Chronic knee problems have rendered him unplayable. A member of four teams (76ers, Cavaliers Bulls and Pacers) the last two seasons, Bynum has played just 26 games. And he can be a real nuisance. But he’s still a 26-year-old 7-footer with All-Star experience. Teams will look for reasons to justify signing him. They might not find enough, but they’ll look. The Knicks, with Phil Jackson and little flexibility to pursue stars in their prime, are the most obvious suitor. They sought his services during the season – before hiring Jackson, but while consulting him on their moves in case he took the job. If New York is still interested in Bynum, he might sign there. That’s not clear. What is clear: Bynum would enjoy playing for the Lakers, with whom he had his initial NBA success. - See more at: http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/06/05/andrew-bynum-wants-to-play-for-the-lakers/