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Do you think the Lakers will give Bynum 75 mil in 2009?
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Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
i shake my head in disgust every time radmanovic is in the game...he is useless when he is not hitting shots.
For all the laker fans that like these 87-88 throwbacks, I went to my pro image and they do make these up to a 4xl. I got the kobe in a 4xl but to my surpise they also have magic johnson, james worthy, cooper, and the one I want most byron scott. Check your jersey shops.
If that's the case, I definitely need to cop a Magic, Big Game James, and Byron.
Originally Posted by Kidskillz858
Here is the Andrew Bynum post game interview after last night huge road win @ New Orleans:
Enjoy !
KCAL9 HD is tight ! Man I wish I had this channel down here in SD
Originally Posted by FrenchBlue23
^^ Thanks for the article. At least we have stability there, now we need to get a key free agent next year, and hope that Mr. Buss opens up that wallet and brings in Gilbert Arenas
Originally Posted by Slow Motion G35
I just love to watch the hustle, you can feel the good competition and chemistry growing on the team as the season progress. I just love it watching the young guys getting at themselves for miss free throws and miss 3's, a sign that they want to be the best.
I'm starting to think Lakers-Sasha-Vlad= Blowouts
Phil Jackson: Bynum's Improvement Motivated By Money
January 10, 2008 - 11:46 amPress Enterprise -
To Phil Jackson, it really is pretty simple why Andrew Bynum has been driven to succeed this season.
"My guess is contract," Jackson deadpanned. "Dollars are green. The idea is that, 'Hey, it's coming up. I've got to get something that's contractual here. This process is real short.' "
Bynum is making $2.1 million this season, and the Lakers picked up his option for $2.7 million next season.
But the big money could come this summer, when Bynum can sign a maximum contract for up to $75 million. That would keep Bynum in the fold for five more seasons.
Jackson talked about a promise Bynum made to the Lakers when he was drafted during the summer of 2005.
"Even though he was 17 years old and inexperienced, he was going to work as hard as he could with this process and he was going to commit himself to it," Jackson said.
Seriously, he does.Originally Posted by FrenchBlue23
I gotta admit, he's even got better seats than Jack. And you know Jack is the man when it comes to the Lakers.
Sasha isn't that bad, is he?
He really is that bad. But then again, I'm Sasha's public enemy #1.