Bynam is the best #3 PG we've had since Dana Barros 7 years ago. I'm very happy with him.
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Bynam is the best #3 PG we've had since Dana Barros 7 years ago. I'm very happy with him.
Same here. He can get in the lane with ease, but his defense needs a lot of work. He's got quick hands there but needs to stay in front of his man, fight through screens better, etc... Well, from the one game I saw so far (last night).
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Bynum didn't do anything for me in the pre-season, which should have been the easiest time for him to impress me. I was surprised when he got a contract offer.
Then again, I haven't seen a full game this season because of school :-/ Perhaps I'm missing something.
Bynum has looked VERY strong
Yeah, I haven't caught any of the games with Stuckey starting and Bynum being the primary backup.
and I have to miss today's game to go to frat chapter! ugh.
I have a fraternity meeting today at 6:40 so i'll miss most of the game.Quote:
Originally Posted by lospistones
And before anyone else can say it, haha at us for being in fraternities, blah blah visors blah blah popped collars, etc, etc.
I'll sign for the MLE.
Yea, I have a lil bit of a hard time feeling sorry for someone making 5 mil a year playing basketball.
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Desmond (Round Rock, Texas): With Cheikh Samb gone, Detroit has a free roster spot. Any chance of Ronald Dupree returning to regain his fabled 15th roster spot? He is my favorite Pistons benchwarmer.
Langlois: I would think that’s unlikely, given the makeup of the team, Desmond. The Pistons have three small forwards now in Tayshaun Prince, Walter Herrmann and Walter Sharpe, plus Rip Hamilton and Arron Afflalo can play there. The Iverson trade meant they went from six big men to four, so I would expect them to look to add a solid big man with the 14th roster spot and probably keep the 15th spot open until later in the season, at least.