Nobody is above criticism, but superstars have egos. Sometimes they're eccentric and do eccentric stuff. It goes with the territory. I guarantee you that if it came down to Mike Brown or Andrew Bynum, Brown would be gone quicker than Daryl Morey can say assets. I will also guarantee you that Bynum will be around as a Laker a lot longer than Mike Brown will be their coach. This is the kind of leverage you have when there's only one other player in the entire world that is comparable to you at your position in basketball. I guess D12 isn't one either? Give Bynum the same amount of touches as those guys and see what he does. At the very least, he's a superstar in the making. The Lakers are transitioning to becoming his team.
What does that have to do with my opinion of his attitude? Did I say I didn't want him on my team? Reading comprehension.
His attitude is what is holding him back from being the elite player you claim he is and what we've been waiting for for years now.
He's 24 years old. And this is his FIRST year healthy, and being the main option offensively. Health and staying on the court have been the primary reasons why he hasn't reached the elite level.
Sure didn't damn til you mentioned it hell i just realized commentators were talking about the same exact thing geez thanks.... go you you're so observant.
Chris Paul and Kevin Love no. Dwight Howard no. Kevin Love is vastly overrated. Great player. All-star. Team leader. Ain't no superstar.