I guarantee you the Lakers front office is so glad to get rid of this clown. This guy was an absolute head case. A jerk. A self-absorbed, stubborn, don't want to listen, don't care about winning asshole. Glad he is gone. Unless he learns some kind of discipline and self respect, he'll always be that "what if" type of player. The guy that had all the talent in the world, but his greatest weakness was himself.
Maybe he doesn't care anymore. He has his rings. He has his money. Yeah, that might be all he wanted when he came into the league. That might be all he ever dreamed of doing. However, he could be so much more. He could be a legend. He could of had or possibly still can have a truly inspiring legacy and go down as one of the best ever to play the game.
Unfortunately, I think, as with the Lakers front office, Bynum has everything he ever wanted. His passion and his hunger is gone. He doesn't listen, because he doesn't care. He doesn't play hard, because he doesn't have to. He's a man that has reached his destination. A sad reality for the 76ers. No amount of coaching, by Doug Collins, is going to change his mind.
Seriously Magic missed a big trick here.....the only trade where everyone wins was Bynum for Howard straight uo....Lakers win because Howard is a better fit, Orlando Wins because Bynum is better to build around.
I guarantee you the Lakers front office is so glad to get rid of this clown. This guy was an absolute head case. A jerk. A self-absorbed, stubborn , don't want to listen, don't care about winning asshole. Glad he is gone. Unless he learns some kind of discipline and self respect, he'll always be that "what if" type of player. The guy that had all the talent in the world, but his greatest weakness was himself.
Maybe he doesn't care anymore. He has his rings. He has his money. Yeah, that might be all he wanted when he came into the league. That might be all he ever dreamed of doing. However, he could be so much more. He could be a legend. He could of had or possibly still can have a truly inspiring legacy and go down as one of the best ever to play the game.
Unfortunately, I think, as with the Lakers front office, Bynum has everything he ever wanted. His passion and his hunger is gone. He doesn't listen, because he doesn't care. He doesn't play hard, because he doesn't have to. He's a man that has reached his destination. A sad reality for the 76ers. No amount of coaching, by Doug Collins, is going to change his mind.
Seriously Magic missed a big trick here.....the only trade where everyone wins was Bynum for Howard straight uo....Lakers win because Howard is a better fit, Orlando Wins because Bynum is better to build around.