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I am down wit dis.
bubbles got game
He keeps working on his defense and he'll solidify a spot in the NBA.
hopefully with the Pistons next year when we bounce this useless sack of shit Allen Iverson.
Unless that game is a drinking contest, in which case I bow to your glory.Quote:
Originally Posted by theMUHMEshow
*cheers*
He has a two-year contract, so we have him next year unless we do something with him (like give him up for nothing to slip under the cap).Quote:
Originally Posted by BubblesTheLion
Is tonight the turning point?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...c/DSC_0034.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by Glenn
This is actually pretty funny.
Check out the "other Chicago legends" that he "outplayed".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Bynum
also, check out the "Tel Aviv nightclub incident"
http://www.draftexpress.com/headshots/willbynum.jpg
HE JUST LOOKS SO ADORABLE.
I'm a fan.
I LOVE WATCHING WILL BYNUM PLAY THE GAME OF BASKETBALL.
BYNUM WILL BE THE TURNING POINT OF THIS SEASON
*record scratch*Quote:
Originally Posted by Tahoe
I'm a believer.
He keeps getting compared to Lindsey Hunter, but he reminds me more of Mike James, with better playmaking skills and less range.
I don't pay much attention anymore, but I still like him.
Will Bynum autograph for sale - $500
I think it's safe to say the guy has booked his spot for next season.
The question is do we get a veteran PG to help mentor Bynum and Stuckey to play the 3rd PG spot (play is not the right word. Sit is more like it) or do we get a young guy that might end up being Will Bynum II?
I don't want to hear it Glenn, but...
Start Bynum while Rip and AI are injured, have Stuckey be the 2.
He's looking like a great find, for sure.
He's obviously not capable of putting an NBA team on his back, but that's pretty much what it would have taken last night.
He did single-handedly turn the game around when he cam in, though.
He plays fast, plays hard, has very good handles and vision.
That pass to Valter under the hoop was sick.
In one of these threads I posted "starting backcourt - Bynum Stuckey ???
Too small of a backcourt?
Bynum Rip is a better one.
Then have Stuck give those guys a breather.
HEY!Quote:
Originally Posted by Tahoe
http://wtfdetroit.com/forums/image.p...ine=1236820856
Stuckey off the bench? Ain't gonna happen.
I'm not really worried though. Bynum will be here next season and hopefully after that we can keep him. He looks like a keeper
Keep it up Will, and I might make some money with your autograph!
Bynum now owns the franchise record for most points scored in a 4th quarter.
^ They were talking about that and it's awesomenesstivity
*clears throat*
Fuck Ya'll
Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude, I was the one that told you that he would be good! j/k
He's our Vinnie Johnson and pretty much nullifies The "AI is needed" ideas some had. What you should learn by now is chemistry owns talent, and Bynum does what AI can't, fit in.
I, myself, am a little disappointed in Bynum. He scored 26 points in the 4th last night, which proves he's capable of doing that every game. Why isn't he averaging 104 ppg? Laziness, if you ask me.
Looks like he had a few rebounds in the 4th too. Wish I could have seen it, looks like he hustled his butt off.
Something we need from our bench guys. Come in and bust your ass, earn every minute you get and then some. I hope he keeps it up and solidifies himself as our first guard off the bench next year.
I like this guy.Quote:
Originally Posted by ASB
When the offense was stagnated by the zone (with Stuckey on the floor) did we run pick and rolls with Stuckey and Tayshaun?
If we did and Stuckey didn't take advantage like Bynum did something needs to be said
Stuckey was having a hard time finishing -- air ball that layup with no one around, why don't ya -- but his real problems were:
1) defensive -- letting Felton blow by him constantly. In that 1st quarter, Charlotte had some no-name in the mix -- Cartier Martin -- so it was 4-on-5.
2) forced jerky passing -- no accident that he didn't have any assists. He kinda heaved the ball around.
He looked a little tired.