Andrew Bynum

Playoff Roundup – Lakers Eliminated

by Charlie on May 9, 2011

The latest Laker dynasty ended with a resounding “thud.” Or maybe that was just the sound of JJ Barea hitting the deck after being laid out by Laker center Andrew Bynum – one of several classless fouls committed by Los Angeles long after the outcome was no longer in doubt. Bynum and Lamar Odom were [...]

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MSG.com NBA Playoff Roundup

by Charlie on May 5, 2011

While they might look unimpressive at times during the regular season, the Lakers always manage to turn it on in the playoffs, right? And while the Dallas Mavericks may look like world-beaters, they tend to fall apart in the post season. We might need to re-think both teams’ reputations, as the Lakers are in a [...]

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Lakers Enter ‘Melo Mix. Or Not.

by Charlie on February 9, 2011

In our last episode of the Melo-Drama, the Knicks seemed to be closing in on a deal for Denver’s all-star forward. But ESPN’s Chris Broussard threw a monkey wrench into the works yesterday with his report that the Los Angeles Lakers had entered the discussion, and might offer center Andrew Bynum to Denver. … Read [...]

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2010-11 Los Angeles Lakers Preview

by Charlie on October 5, 2010

The eyes of the NBA world are all pointed at Miami these days… but doesn’t that do the champs a major disservice? After all, the Lakers won the title last season despite the fact that both Kobe Bryant and Andrew Bynum were hobbled by injuries for much of the year — and this season’s edition [...]

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Perkins Out for Game Seven

by Charlie on June 17, 2010

The Celtics will be without starting center Kendrick Perkins for tonight’s winner-takes-all game seven. Perkins got tangled with Andrew Bynum while fighting for a rebound in the first quarter of Tuesday’s game and landed awkwardly. Perkins told reporters he tore the medial collateral and posterior cruciate ligaments in his right knee — an MRI will [...]

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Celtics One Win from Title

by Charlie on June 14, 2010

In a game that evoked memories of the Celtics’ 2008 Finals performance, Boston used stifling defense and efficient offense to beat the Lakers, 92-86, to take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven championship series. The Celtics shot a staggering 66 percent from the field in the first half and 56 percent for the game. Four [...]

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