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Anonymous
Years ago
Bynum signs 4-year deal with Lakers
I think if you have Bynum as your franchise guy- you will be looking at early play-off exits. He is not highly skilled enough to be the catalyst for an offence. He can definately finish, but he will not be a facilitator.
On a championship team he would need to be the second guy- much like the situation now, although Kobe may begin to decline before Bynum hits his peak...
It's a very good deal for the Lakers. Bynum is flat out going to dominate this season, and I have no doubt that he is going to prove himself as one of the best centers in the game.
Bynum is an old school center, tall, big body that knows how to throw it down. I believe that he can be as good, if not better than Shaq.