Originally Posted by
yargs
He played poorly last year and in previous yeas because it wasn't a contract year like it is in 2012/13. I despise players that don't give a crap for a majority of their contract while missing 1/3 of their games and then finally "discover the light" when it's time to get paid. I look forward to the day when he is gone and the pistons no longer have a ball-dominating, diminutive guard that can't shoot as their back-up pg and #1 scoring option off the bench. It's not a coincidence that bynum has never played on a team with a winning record during his NBA career and that the good teams shied away from adding him to their roster during the trade deadline this year. Perhaps if he could hit a jump shot and would create opportunities for others first and shoot second things would be different.
And punching some asshole in the groin for no reason doesn't change anything.
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