Andrew Bynum has much to prove at the Los Angeles Lakers next NBA season (Part 1)

andrew-bynum-has-much-to-prove-at-tWhen the Los Angeles Lakers picked up Andrew Bynum as the 10th overall from the 2005 National Basketball Association (NBA) Draft, in the very first season, they knew that he will go on to become their future centre.

The youngest player ever to grace the NBA didn’t let the Lakers down and after having a relatively slow start; Bynum finished his third season with double-figures both in points (13.1) and rebounds (10.2) to go along with 2.1 blocks per game.

Those numbers saw an increase in the next two seasons.

However, in the last season Bynum failed to live up to the expectations. His scoring average fell down to 11.3 points per game and when the Lakers came face-to-face with the Dallas Mavericks in the Western Conference Semi-Finals, Bynum failed to deliver.

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