What do you guys think Bynum could do with starters' minutes?
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What do you guys think Bynum could do with starters' minutes?
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You have a gift, my friend.
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Clark (Detroit): If Will Bynum continues this type of play the entire season, what size contract do you see him getting next year?
Langlois: That’s the $64,000 question – times 100, perhaps. There’s no question that had the Pistons or anyone signed Will Bynum last summer to a mid-level exception contract, they’d be pleased with the production they’re getting from him for that price. He’ll be 27 next season in the first year of a new contract. Will some team offer him the full MLE as a restricted free agent? Maybe. Will one team that desperately needs the playmaking ability off the dribble and high energy he brings offer even more? With so many attractive free agents hitting the market next summer, I’m not sure that can happen. Regardless, the Pistons will have the right to match any offers Will might get and unless there’s a “poison pill” clause in there, I think you’ll see Joe Dumars do what it takes to retain him.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/hollinger/rankings?pos=1
bynum is a top 4 PG so far this year.
And the majority of us think Hollinger is a fucking moron, so that's probably not something to post in a positive thread on Bynum.
Glenn asked what Bynum could do with starter's minutes and the answer is...
A lot fucking less than he's doing now.
He's suited to being an energy guy off the bench and if you take him out of that clearly defined role you ruin his effectiveness.
But hey, don't let common sense ruin your idea. Run with it.
Yep, with Acie Law #3 and Jerryd Bayless #5. Hollinger sure thinks there are some productive back-up pgs in this league.Quote:
Originally Posted by Koolaid
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Originally Posted by Pharaoh-lois
I bet Chris Paul would be great off the bench, too.
He would provide ENERGY!!