Bynum May Not Play This Season
He'll end up missing the whole season because he doesn't want to play in pain. And I'm having a hard time blaming him.
He'll end up missing the whole season because he doesn't want to play in pain. And I'm having a hard time blaming him.
After a whole lot of uncertainty, we can tell you that Andrew Bynum did indeed practice yesterday with the team. That's fantastic news.
We have no idea what's going on, so we're just going to report about things we don't know. Bynum may or may not have practiced with the team.
Bynum has finally practiced with the team, like the actual team, and it happened in the dead of night and nobody was told. This is great news but I'm so confused.
I'm more excited about the hair update than I am the rest of it. His hair is could unify nations.
Multiple sources are claiming Andrew could come back before expected. Is this a good thing?
Bynum returns to the court to take some jumpers, give evidence to his knees not falling apart, and a hint at a possible All-Star Break return.
The Sixers have struggled mightily in the second match of back to back games. What's the reason for this?
76ers general manager Tony DiLeo, coach Doug Collins, and center Andrew Bynum provide an update on Andrew Bynums knees. Bynum has been cleared to resume rehab, first through strength and conditioning exercises. Video from DiLeo, Collins and Bynum.
The fate of the Sixers season and lots and lots of money hangs in the balance.