Video: Sixers' Andrew Bynum posting up at practice
Sixers center Andrew Bynum has not played a game yet for his new team, but his knees are improving and he is increasing his activity at practice.
Video: Sixers' Andrew Bynum posting up at practice
Sixers center Andrew Bynum has not played a game yet for his new team, but his knees are improving and he is increasing his activity at practice.
Here's video of the big man working on his post game during Friday's practice:
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Awww Man! If this ain't a set up story I don't know what is! LOL!
76ers brass: Hey lets show some video of bynum working out on the court..ya know to get the fans going!"
76ers lackeys (aka philly media): Ya know that's a great Idea! We can set the Whole thing up, with a fake I mean fixed workout and everything it'll be great..just perfect...just what the fans wanna see!" male
He better hurry up Collins is close to CRACKING!!! KOOLK777
He can barely move and is limping. He is DONE PhillyinFLA
You should have seen him at the bowling alley. He is good to go!!! ricciaje- Bynum looks better in this video than any of the current Sixers post players! He will recover, the Sixers will sign him, and he'll be a force for the next five years. Get ready for some meaningful basketball, Sixers fans!
He does look better in this video than any of the current Sixers post players. I don't think that his knees will last, but I think when he does play - we will get glimmers of what could've been had nature not been such a cruel %&@#~! phillyPeteZ
Dude still has the touch. Let's hope those knees are actually better and stay healthy. Wouldn't that be nice? We could use some good news for a change. Iron Giant
ok, after this season has crushed the most hope i've had for the sixers since we had charles, i'm done sitting silently (props to the great posters-best thing going at p.com): team needs some gutsy floor leadership and bynum will never be that. even if he plays, our pg can't play under pressure and so many talented players just fold. maybe holiday needs time to become a leader, but it sure doesn't look like that's his game. it's the hardest thing to do, but his stock is way up. sell high to maximize value. vote on this: what's malik rose's contract like? god bless him for bringing some honesty to the booth - will they keep him or find someone who doesn't point out the errors (or go silent)? capt.reasonable
What pressure has Holliday had to play under this year? Last time I checked, he helped get them to the second round last year to go deep against the Celtics. And he's 22. People need to lighten the hell up around here. It's been a tough season so far, but they aren't far out of the last playoff spot. If they get Bynum back after the all star break, who's to say they can't make the playoffs? beegal99
been told he has knees of 80 year old. Tripod691
that's it beegal. he cracks and makes terrible decisions under the normal pressure that usually happens around 5 mins left in 4th quarter. an ankle injury got them into the second round. jrue is great, but not for point guard on a leaderless team. capt.reasonable
Dude is HUGE, if he knees hold up and I know it is a big IF ... he could be a monster and dominate for the 76ers! Da Fredster
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John Mitchell is in his second year covering the 76ers for the Inquirer after joining the paper in November 2011. He covered the Washington Wizards for the Washington Times from 1998 to 2008. He's also worked at the Philadelphia Tribune, the Wilmington News Journal, Courier-Post, Trenton Times and Elmira Star-Gazette.
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