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It is hard for me to fathom Bynum signing in MIA AND working hard enough to be the starter he wants to be. MIA is far too "hard work gets rewarded" for what Bynum has shown us.
This makes me think him signing in IND is even more unfathomable, at least in MIA he has a shot at being the starter, in IND he would literally be a bench warmer so that MIA doesn't get him. I do not think he is dumb enough to not know that.
There is the off chance MIA could sign him to a non guaranteed contract and start him right away on a work hard or get axed trial basis...for the rest of the year. Man you would hate for that to blow up right before the playoffs though.
It is hard for me to fathom Bynum signing in MIA AND working hard enough to be the starter he wants to be. MIA is far too "hard work gets rewarded" for what Bynum has shown us.
This makes me think him signing in IND is even more unfathomable, at least in MIA he has a shot at being the starter, in IND he would literally be a bench warmer so that MIA doesn't get him. I do not think he is dumb enough to not know that.
There is the off chance MIA could sign him to a non guaranteed contract and start him right away on a work hard or get axed trial basis...for the rest of the year. Man you would hate for that to blow up right before the playoffs though.
Yep, they need Bynum. They already have that other huge guy that could be much better.
Bynum wouldn't put in the work. He'd spend all of his off-time at the beach waiting for bags of weed to wash up on shore.
Bynum wouldn't put in the work. He'd spend all of his off-time at the beach waiting for bags of weed to wash up on shore.