Will Bynum Thread (07/18/21: Big 3: Nate Robinson vs. Will Bynum:)

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someone should drop the tournament link, when will had the uni player on skates. I also remember will giving raymond felton, madd numbers, in chapel hill noless, and even dunking on son
 
[h2]Wednesday, November 05, 2008[/h2]http://[h3]The Will Bynum Show[/h3]Monday was apretty exciting day to be a Pistons fan. Word leaked early in the day that the player with the third highest scoring average in NBA history was a Piston. Theramifications not only for this season but the next two off-seasons are sure to be profound. The move will certainly go down as one of Joe D's greatest.However, nothing on Monday got me more excited than Will Bynum's fourth quarter show against the Bobcats. I was calling everyone I knew to see if they werewatching. I may have gotten a little too excited but it wasn't by much. Bynum was simply unguardable.

http://www.youtube.com/v/HMO0HEwpkcA&hl=en&fs=1

(Bynum highlights at the 8:55 mark of the video)


Let me take you through the seven possession sequence in the fourth quarter:

Possession #1 Bynum hits an open 20 ft. jumper
Possession #2 Tayshaun Prince misses jumper
Possession #3 Bynum hits hanging jumper in the lane over S. Brown and E. Okafor.
Possession #4 Bynum blows by Brown for a lefty lay in
Possession #5 Bynum drives left and scores
Possession #6 Bynum draws a foul on a drive; hits A. Afflalo for a made jumper
Possession #7 Bynum takes Okafor off the dribble and finishes with his left hand

Bynum's numbers for the game were pretty respectable for a guy who hardly plays.
He scored 12 points on 6 for 9 shooting and picked up four assists in just 22 minutes. However, those numbers do not do justice to what he accomplished onthose seven consecutive possessions. The most impressive aspect of the run was that nobody else was involved. It was just Bynum isolating at the top of the keyand breaking down his man off the dribble. Charlotte knew what was coming and still could do nothing about it. Bynum's fourth quarter dominance against theBobcats is one of the most impressive basketball displays I've seen this season. He'll be relegated to the bench behind Allen Iverson and RodneyStuckey once the trade goes through but don't think Michael Curry-and the rest of the NBA-didn't notice. I was jacked-up about watching Iverson'sPistons-debut against Toronto. When I found out that the trade hadn't gone through yet, I was briefly disappointed until I realized that meant more Bynum!
 
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