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Andrew Bynum 13-14 General Discussion

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  • Re: Andrew Bynum 13-14 General Discussion

    I think the Pacers really just want Bynum ready and gel'd in for the playoffs. Mahinmi has been playing some pretty good basketball as of late, so there's no rush necessarily.

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    • Re: Andrew Bynum 13-14 General Discussion

      Originally posted by PR07 View Post
      I think the Pacers really just want Bynum ready and gel'd in for the playoffs. Mahinmi has been playing some pretty good basketball as of late, so there's no rush necessarily.
      Like I said, if we see him before March 16th, that's a month of games to get into the system. Good enough.

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      • Re: Andrew Bynum 13-14 General Discussion

        Originally posted by Strummer View Post

        Sounds like Philadelphia
        "We've got to be very clear about this. We don't want our players hanging around with murderers," said Larry Bird, Pacers president.

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        • Re: Andrew Bynum 13-14 General Discussion

          Originally posted by rock747 View Post
          Sounds like Philadelphia
          To me, it sounds more like what we had with Granger this season before he started playing.

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          • Re: Andrew Bynum 13-14 General Discussion

            Originally posted by BenR1990 View Post
            To me, it sounds more like what we had with Granger this season before he started playing.
            How? They never specified where the soreness is coming from. It could be workout soreness. Which is what people get when they're going really hard at the gym. Or it could maybe be because he hasn't played on the knee in a month or so. Either way, until it becomes a red flag, it's no big deal really.

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            • Re: Andrew Bynum 13-14 General Discussion

              Originally posted by Grimp View Post
              How? They never specified where the soreness is coming from. It could be workout soreness. Which is what people get when they're going really hard at the gym. Or it could maybe be because he hasn't played on the knee in a month or so. Either way, until it becomes a red flag, it's no big deal really.
              I totally agree with you. I feel like Pacers are taking a very easy and cautious approach, making sure that Bynum is where he needs to be before putting him out on the court. It reminds me somewhat of the approach they took with Granger this year, not rushing him into playing before he was fully ready to go.

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              • Re: Andrew Bynum 13-14 General Discussion

                Originally posted by BenR1990 View Post
                I totally agree with you. I feel like Pacers are taking a very easy and cautious approach, making sure that Bynum is where he needs to be before putting him out on the court. It reminds me somewhat of the approach they took with Granger this year, not rushing him into playing before he was fully ready to go.
                If what they said recently was true, that Vogel said their training staff was "killing him" (metaphorically) and he was embracing the work. That means that he's gonna be sore if he's busting his hump trying to get into shape. Not to mention if he's practicing with our guys? LOL, our guys are built like stone. That's probably why he hasn't been cleared for FULL contact PRACTICE yet because his body has to be at a certain point for FULL contact practices. All the banging and stuff.

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                • Re: Andrew Bynum 13-14 General Discussion

                  Bruno on Bynum. Best update yet. I bolded some bits.

                  The timeline, such as it is, hasn’t really changed.

                  Andrew Bynum will play when his conditioning level allows.

                  But he is making progress in his attempted comeback with the Pacers – so much so, in fact, that it was news that he missed practice Wednesday.

                  Bynum said he had made it through 16 consecutive days of rehab, conditioning, practices and workouts before experiencing a mild flareup in his knee.

                  “Two practices last week and one we had a full practice and after that one I was pretty sore but that was to be expected,” Bynum said. “It was my first (full practice) in a month-and-a-half. Same symptoms as in Cleveland, it’s just that it is what it is with my knee.

                  “It’s not a setback. We expected it and just deal with it.”


                  Bynum appears much more relaxed and comfortable than in his first few days with the Pacers – and possibly since his time with the Lakers. By all accounts, he has been a diligent and eager worker and is anxious to get back on the court.

                  He has accepted the knee will be a limitation for however long his career continues, but that’s not a crippling problem here as it was in Philadelphia and Cleveland, places where he was expected to return to some level of dominance and he just wasn’t physically capable.

                  All the Pacers want from Bynum is solid 12-14 minutes a game behind Roy Hibbert. If the knee flares up and he needs an occasional game off, Ian Mahinmi is always available.

                  “I want to see him get on the court and compete because I think he’ll help us,” Hibbert said. “Until that happens, I’m just going to keep on supporting him. He works really hard.”


                  Mahinmi has played much better of late, averaging 6.3 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.0 blocked shots off the bench in the last four games, so if Bynum’s signing accomplishes nothing more than to motivate the original backup center, consider it a success.

                  In other words, the weight of great expectation from Bynum has been lifted, which could explain the smile.

                  “We have a lot of talent on this team, really deep, and whatever minutes I get I’m just going to play hard,” he said. “It kind of makes it easier to play well in the sense that you know you have somebody there to back you up so you don’t have to worry about getting tired or anything like that.

                  “You just play hard and whatever you get, you get; everybody brings something to the table. That’s why this team wins and that’s the philosophy that it takes to do good.”

                  He and Hibbert have struck up a relationship but the Pacers in general have created a welcoming atmosphere. There was initial concern Bynum’s presence could strain the Pacers’ cohesion. Instead, the locker room culture has been therapeutic for him.

                  “This team has great chemistry and I just fit in here,” he said. “Everybody cracks jokes on each other. Nobody’s sensitive, not to the point that it boils over.”


                  Just when might we expect to see Bynum on the court? Depends on who you ask.

                  Frank Vogel is taking a conservative approach.

                  “It’s going to be a matter of balancing the workload associated with getting into game conditioning with the soreness that comes along with his knees,” the coach said. “It’s something we’re going to balance the rest of the way.”

                  Bynum, on the other hand, hopes to hit the court within a week.


                  “At this point, it’s only conditioning on the court and that’s going to be at max a week,” he said. “But I’m ready. Whenever they tell me I can play, I will.”

                  You get the sense whatever Bynum has left, he’s eager to give the Pacers.
                  http://blogs.1070thefan.com/2014/02/...e-with-pacers/

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                  • Re: Andrew Bynum 13-14 General Discussion

                    Bynum will always have soreness. Its just how his knees are. How bad it is, and will it keep him out are the questions we don't have answers to.

                    "If I could've played I would have," Bynum said. "I don't really care [how the fans will treat him]. It is what it is. I was hurt and I'm still hurt but I'm trying. … Nothing went bad, nothing went wrong. I think people just need to accept the facts that my knees are the way they are."
                    http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/99...ndering-career

                    The guy isn't ever going to be completely pain free and will most likely have setbacks throughout his career. But its about getting that pain to a manageable level more than anything. And to a place where he can play consistently. I'm 6'4" and after playing ball for a few days in a row my knees hurt and thats with no knee injuries. This dude is 7'2" and had major knee injuries. There will be pain. He'll just play through it.

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                    • Re: Andrew Bynum 13-14 General Discussion

                      Great news, thx!
                      Garbage players get 1st round picks, (WTF)! All of the NBA must hate the Pacers! LOL

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                      • Re: Andrew Bynum 13-14 General Discussion

                        Knee flareup after a full practice. He's done. He'll never play again.
                        BillS

                        A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                        Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                        • Re: Andrew Bynum 13-14 General Discussion

                          Originally posted by BillS View Post
                          Knee flareup after a full practice. He's done. He'll never play again.
                          Well, that may be a little extreme, but suffice it to say that he'll never be the player he used to be. It all depends on the new level he'll be able to play at that will determine if he's expendable or not.

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                          • Re: Andrew Bynum 13-14 General Discussion

                            Originally posted by PacerDude View Post
                            Well, that may be a little extreme, but suffice it to say that he'll never be the player he used to be. It all depends on the new level he'll be able to play at that will determine if he's expendable or not.

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                            • Re: Andrew Bynum 13-14 General Discussion

                              Good to read.

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                              • Re: Andrew Bynum 13-14 General Discussion

                                Originally posted by BenR1990 View Post
                                Which post ??

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