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Andrew Bynum Returns

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How do things go for Bynum the rest of the year?

  • He improves and the Cavs gel around him.

    Votes: 3 11.1%
  • He gets moved to the bench.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • His minutes decrease.

    Votes: 2 7.4%
  • He gets cut before 1/7.

    Votes: 8 29.6%
  • He gets traded before the deadline.

    Votes: 12 44.4%
  • He retires.

    Votes: 2 7.4%

  • Total voters
    27
  • Poll closed .
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>This isn't sourced, just opinion based on what I know: Bynum could play in opener or shortly after. No one with <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Cavs&src=hash">#Cavs</a> ready to say it though</p>— Jason Lloyd (@JasonLloydABJ) <a href="https://twitter.com/JasonLloydABJ/statuses/391038430253047808">October 18, 2013</a></blockquote>
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Elmer Fudd throws out the carrot. Reels in a cavs fan.
 
Hi Jason Lloyd. I know you're reading this thread.
 
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Elmer Fudd throws out the carrot. Reels in a cavs fan.

If the Cavs were looking to make the crowd go wild, sneaking Bynum into the opening night line-up as a surprise would be the way to do it.
 
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Douglar is uncharacteristically optimistic over the last week or so.

New girlfriend?
 
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Cant feel too bad for em. They might be the dumbest fanbase in sports. But at least they're passionate.

Atlanta fanbase is right up there as well. But, they aren't passionate.
 
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So much for superstition...

I feel like the thread title should read, "Bynum has a no-hitter going as we head into the 9th inning."
 
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Douglar is uncharacteristically optimistic over the last week or so.

Probably it's just as simple as there's been some games to watch and there's actually been some stuff to be optimistic about.

Bennett and Karasev have impressed me more than Zeller and Waiters did in preseason last year. Waiters didn't really impress in the summer league either. He's had a couple flashes in the preseason this year, but it's been flashes of "maybe he can be as good as Delonte was in 2008-09", not a "he's going to tear this league up" kind of stuff.

Gee & Clark? Not excited. Miles? He is what he is and would be 7th or 8th in the rotation on a good team and that's only for as long as he works on defense.

Bynum? I still don't expect much from Bynum. It won't take much to set him back and it won't take much of a setback to set him back for a very long time. No optimism until he starts playing again and playing well.

Is that more along the lines of the Douglar you know and love?
 
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I decided to go read 76ers fan forums after hearing the news about Bynum earlier today. They really think he's going to fail based on nothing more than last season. I get the impression that, while they won't admit it, they are praying (not really expecting) he doesn't return and he falls flat on his face.

I have a feeling they are going to be really disappointed this season. Patrick Ewing played a good portion of his career at a hall of fame level on shot knees and that was in the 90's. I think Bynum could be a very big contributor this season. Maybe not all star level, but I can see him playing 50-60 games and giving the Cavs 13 and 7.

On a side note, apparently Brett Brown was on Rome and hinted that Noel could miss the season. Boy am I glad the Cavs dodged that bullet and I am a guy that loved Noel's potential.
 
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Probably it's just as simple as there's been some games to watch and there's actually been some stuff to be optimistic about.

Bennett and Karasev have impressed me more than Zeller and Waiters did in preseason last year. Waiters didn't really impress in the summer league either. He's had a couple flashes in the preseason this year, but it's been flashes of "maybe he can be as good as Delonte was in 2008-09", not a "he's going to tear this league up" kind of stuff.

Gee & Clark? Not excited. Miles? He is what he is and would be 7th or 8th in the rotation on a good team and that's only for as long as he works on defense.

Bynum? I still don't expect much from Bynum. It won't take much to set him back and it won't take much of a setback to set him back for a very long time. No optimism until he starts playing again and playing well.

Is that more along the lines of the Douglar you know and love?

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I decided to go read 76ers fan forums after hearing the news about Bynum earlier today. They really think he's going to fail based on nothing more than last season. I get the impression that, while they won't admit it, they are praying (not really expecting) he doesn't return and he falls flat on his face.

I have a feeling they are going to be really disappointed this season. Patrick Ewing played a good portion of his career at a hall of fame level on shot knees and that was in the 90's. I think Bynum could be a very big contributor this season. Maybe not all star level, but I can see him playing 50-60 games and giving the Cavs 13 and 7.

On a side note, apparently Brett Brown was on Rome and hinted that Noel could miss the season. Boy am I glad the Cavs dodged that bullet and I am a guy that loved Noel's potential.

Even on shot knees playing less than 30 mins a game...based on Bynum's strength and post moves alone I bet he could reach those numbers easy. Maybe even more than 13 a game
 
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Is Andrew Bynum nearing a return?

By David Zavac@DavidZavac on Oct 20 2013, 9:57a

About 45 minutes prior to Saturday night's preseason game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Indiana Pacers, three members of the Cavs stayed out on the court working out after the rest of the team headed into the locker room: Kyrie Irving, Alonzo Gee and ... Andrew Bynum. Bynum would start under the baseline, sprint about 3/4 of the length down the court, all while developmental coach Vitaly Potapenko stayed with him pushing on him, before turning back around, sprinting just inside the foul line, posting up Potapenko (who was pushing him hard), catching an entry pass and finishing with a jump hook. He did this for about 15 minutes, and it is unclear how long he was out on the court before I arrived. He was making 15 footers, his free throw stroke looked good, and he finally left the court soaked in sweat. For the game, he was dressed in uniform, but obviously did not play.



What does this mean? I have no idea. He didn't look limited to me. There wasn't a limp. He wasn't a speed demon but he wasn't when he was healthy, either.

But this isn't just my reporting. Cleveland Jackson from Stepienrules.com and CavsZine (@WayneEmbrysKids) reported on similar things before the Cavaliers played the Pistons on Thursday night. And Jason Lloyd of the Akron Beacon-Journal had this to say:
Andrew Bynum is down to his "game weight," a league source said, and continues to inch closer to a return to the court with the Cavs. Bynum has hit every milestone the team has set before him without any setbacks, including participating in 3 on 3 half-court scrimmages with teammates during Wednesday’s practice.
Lloyd notes that while there still isn't a timeline on Bynum, he is getting closer to coming completely back, and has a league source saying that Bynum is happier than he has been in a long time. He even says the Cavaliers considered having him play in a few preseason games. He still isn't playing 5-on-5 basketball, and that will be the next step. This seems to be a situation in which the Cavs are being overly cautious; it is much more important to have a healthy Andrew Bynum in March, April and May than it is to have one in October. Rushing him back, particularly when the Cavaliers employ Anderson Varejao, just doesn't make sense. At this point, though, Bynum playing right now would look less like rushing him, and more like where he just naturally is.

Now, there remains cause for tempering the excitement. It was when Bynum picked up basketball activities in January for the 76ers that his knees starting swelling up again, and he ultimately never played a minute last season. Look at that the other way, and it appears that Bynum has been working pretty hard and hasn't had a single setback thus far in Cleveland. Over the summer I took a look at trying to figure out just what Bynum's knee issues are. It was incredibly hard. For example, Bynum had arthroscopic surgery on both knees this spring. Arthroscopic surgery can mean quite a few different things, and we don't really have a way of knowing exactly what was going on. A Philadelphia doctor was sources as saying Bynum has degenerative knees. There are reports he has arthritis in his knees. I don't know.

Maybe his knees are breaking down. He is 15 months removed from finishing a season in which he was All-NBA 2nd team. He missed a full year after a bowling incident and various knee issues bothered him. It is unclear whether he wanted to be in Philadelphia. Most of his knee injuries over the course of his career appear to be different types of problems, not necessarily of a recurring nature. That being said, if he really is out of cartilage in one or both knees, that would make him more vulnerable to issues in the future.

Caveat, after caveat, after caveat. But here is the thing: He looked healthy. He is happy. And when he is healthy, he gives the Cavaliers the potential to have two of the top 15 or so players in the entire NBA on the court at the same time. If you want a refresher on ways in which Bynum is offensively valuable, check out this piece from the summer Conrad wrote. Or this one from Sam. He is an elite presence in the post and is excellent at finding space offensively, especially for easy baskets on cuts. And when he is focused and motivated, his defense is pretty darn good as well.

I can't promise Andrew Bynum is going to play for the Cavaliers this season, but unless my eyes deceive me, I really think he will and that it will be sooner rather than later. Put me down as saying he will be back by November 15th.

http://www.fearthesword.com/2013/10/20/4858150/is-andrew-bynum-nearing-a-return
 
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Was at the game last night...made a point to observe Bynum, whether it be him working out, interacting with teammates...It was interesting because he hardly interacted with any of the 76ers. However, he was plopped right between Irving and Thompson on the bench and they seemed to be cracking jokes with each other the whole time. He looked happy, which if you have followed Bynum's career, that's a rarity.

Also, he moved really well up and down the court...was dribbling between his legs jacking three's during time-outs but he looked healthy. It was nice to see. Then i looked at the 76er's bench and noticed Noel hardly interacting with teammates and he had a slight limp when he walked. It's pretty remarkable to see how far we've come in just a matter of two years. I know its only the preseason but it just feels different with this team now.
 
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Just the sheer fact that Brown even mentioned Bynum possibly returning in the preseason is just baffling compared to what we all thought in the offseason..

http://www.nba.com/2013/news/10/18/cavs-bynum-progress.ap/index.html?ls=iref:nbahpts

Cavs' Bynum (knee) close to practicing with team

Posted Oct 18, 2013 2:29 PM
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cavaliers center Andrew Bynum has been playing in 3-on-3 games and is "close" to practicing with his new team.



Bynum, who did not play last season for Philadelphia because of knee injuries and surgeries, has made good progress and Cleveland coach Mike Brown said the 7-foot-center could begin practicing with the Cavaliers in the near future. Brown said Bynum looked good in half-court workouts this week and has been impressed by the former All-Star's work ethic.
Bynum sat on Cleveland's bench for the first half of Thursday's exhibition win over Pistons. Brown does not know if Bynum will be cleared in time to play in any of Cleveland's final four preseason games. The Cavs open the regular season on Oct. 30 against Brooklyn.
Bynum signed a two-year, $25 million contract with the Cavs in July. Only one year of the deal is guaranteed.
 
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