lol if Dwight comes to Houston, and Iguodala leaves Denver... the biggest winner of that trade will the Magic.. because they got a budding young center to build around in Vucevic
Something like this. Bynum's value nosedived last season. Nobody is going to give him the max for any number of years. No way in the world.
Bynum is worth a Klondike bar. Thats about it. Even without the injuries, the guy has an attitude problem.
The question was "what sort of contract do you think he will receive.". Seems like most people are replying with what they think he is worth. Those are two different things.
The question in the post and in the title conflict each other. One is asking what his worth is while the other is asking what we think he'll receive. So basically, we've answered those throughout the thread, I believe.
My bad on expecting people to answer thoroughly and touch on both questions My take: he's worth $8M with team options but somebody will gamble big and offer the max
Not saying I want Bynum but just out of curiosity. If Bynum was healthy and actually produced at a level equivalent to what he was before injury...would he be a good fit next to Howard and with our current team minus Asik and TRob ?
It would never happen, but if we miss out on other free agents a 2 year max contract, team option on 2nd year would not be the end of the world. If he clearly can't play at any point in the next two years he can be an expiring contract. If he can, he's worth max money. If I were his agent though I'd never take that deal. I'd want more years on my contract, and I think some team will be dumb enough to oblige.
Hinkie said they will treat Bynum like any other free agent, except they have more information on him and can offer a more favorable contract.
He definitely has the weapons to be a game changer. I'd be willing to take a risk on him if it doesn't keep us strapped long term.
What is Andrew Bynum's net worth? Andrew Bynum's net worth is $25 million dollars. Born in Plainsboro, New Jersey, Andrew Bynum attended multiple schools during high school, and ultimately settled at St. Joseph High School for his junior and senior years. He participated in the McDonald's All-American game in 2005, and ultimately decided to defer entrance to the University of Connecticut, and to instead go directly into the NBA. The Los Angeles Lakers drafted him. He became the youngest player to play a professional basketball game, when he made his debut with the Lakers in November of 2005. His first season with the Lakers was solid, but inconsistent. His level of play would continue to improve over the course of the next four seasons. During the 2009-2010 season he injured his knee, and his recovery took longer than expected. He returned to play late in the 2010 season, but was then suspended due to unsportsmanlike conduct. He returned, successfully, for the 2011-2012 season. Am I doing this wrong?