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How did Bynum, the Lakers' "Little Shark", change from an All-Star starter to no ball to play?
I believe many old Lakers fans are familiar with the name Andrew Bynum. Bynum, known as "Little Shark", is an indispensable puzzle for the Lakers to win two consecutive championships ten years ago. In 2005, as a minor, he was selected into the first team of McDonald's in the United States, and was selected by the Lakers in the tenth place in the first round, and was trained by the team. Because his talent is really too high, with a height of 2m 13 and a wingspan of 2m 3 1, he is strong and strong, guarding the Lakers' no-fly zone like a wall under the basket. He has a tough ball style, excellent jumping ability and soft basketball shooting, which is a good embryo of traditional center. So even if he averaged 1.6 points per game in the first season, the Lakers will insist on cultivating him as the core of future team building, and even lost the opportunity to introduce excellent players such as Garnett and Paul in order to keep him.

20 1 1- 12 season is the peak of bynum. He can average 18.7 points, 1 1.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.9 blocks, and his shooting percentage is 55.8%. Successfully selected for the All-Star Starter and the Second Team of the Best Team. However, since then, Bynum has stepped down from the altar and moved to teams such as the 76ers, Cavaliers and Pacers. After 20 14, he disappeared from people's sight and has not returned yet. So what caused a talented boy to end up without a ball to play?

1, his glass constitution keeps him injured.

In the 2007-08 season, he stepped on his teammate and tore his knee, which laid a hidden danger for his future career. After Bynum was traded to the 76ers in the 20 12- 13 season, he didn't play a game for the home team because of injury and took away the annual salary of17 million dollars. He has just played two games, and his knee is swollen badly. The examination results showed that there was fluid in his knee and he had to pump out a lot of water. Then the Pacers declared an indefinite truce against Bynum, and he disappeared from the field.

2, the mood is too high without actual training.

After playing some achievements, Bynum became cocky and more and more disobedient. As a traditional center, he actually threw a three-pointer in the fast break. After being replaced by the coach, he did not admit his mistake and threatened: "I will shoot more three-pointers in the future." How crazy is Bynum? He thinks that Kobe's existence hinders his progress, and he should be the boss of the Lakers himself. Once the Lakers invited Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to teach him inside, knowing that Jabbar was difficult to invite, even Howard, the first center of the year, failed to invite him. Jabbar also took a fancy to Bynum's talent before going out in person. But who wants Bynum not to cherish this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity instead of doing some mechanical exercises every day? He thought his level was enough, and Jabbar slowly lost patience with Bynum.

Bynum's attitude was extremely incorrect in the team training game after being traded to the Cavaliers. He almost threw the ball away, no matter where it was on the court, and threatened, "I did it on purpose. I don't want to play here at all." Then the Cavaliers stopped playing, Bynum.

3. Playing too hard and not thinking about basketball.

During his recovery, Bynum went to Australia to play extreme sports, play fun games with Nenmo, and even aggravated his injury by bowling. He even thinks about how to shoot his hair every day, not to say that players can't have entertainment, but the media reports on Bynum are almost all lace news, basically not related to basketball. On the court, he showed no desire to win. After his teammate was detained by Griffin, he turned around and snickered instead of encouraging him. This shows that Bynum seemed to be only interested in his own fun and didn't care about the quality of the team.

A gifted teenager abandoned his talent in vain because of his glassy constitution and arrogant and impetuous personality, and left the NBA at the age of 25. If he can be more calm, practical and open-minded, then he can achieve higher achievements with his own talent, and it is not a problem to enter the Hall of Fame. Unfortunately, there is no if, and it is embarrassing to fall now.