The trade prospects of Andrew Bynum for the Los Angeles Lakers? – NBA Special (Part 2)
Firstly, if Andrew Bynum ends up being traded with Dwight Howard, that ought to open up more pathways for Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers to add to their title cabinet. Simultaneously, if Howard decides to leave the Orlando
Magic and join the Los Angeles Lakers, it will much harsher on Orlando than if they happily accept Bynum as a trade replacement now.
It is expected that Howard will eventually leave the Orlando Magic, and the club knows that as well. So it seems rather wise for them to accept Bynum and let Howard go. Who knows, maybe Bynum will attain proper fitness levels and
turn out to be a worthy trade for the Magic.
Secondly, if the Howard case doesn’t work out, the Lakers can set their eyes on the New Jersey Nets point guard Deron Williams, who has currently signed a one year contract with the Turkish club Besiktas due to the lockout. However,
he is expected to return by next year and re-join the New Jersey Nets.
There has been speculation that Williams left the Nets for Besiktas because he does not want to continue playing for the Nets anymore. Deron is yet to openly declare any sort of attachment with the Nets and this might just end
up in the perfect scenario for both teams. In short, Bynum and Deron seem to be perfect swap options.
Besides, the Nets have a promising centre Brook Lopez, who has fast become a trade candidate as well. In case he leaves, the room will be wide open for Bynum to make an impact in a less demanding environment.
Thirdly, the Lakers have another option in the best point guard of the league right now. Yes, Chris Paul of the New Orleans Hornets is another one of the prospective free agents and will be a wonder addition to the aspiring Lakers
side. However, Paul has alleged his loyalty to the Hornets and has not stated any inclination to move out of the club just yet.
Either way, the Lakers do have options to pursue by sacrificing their centre Andrew Bynum. There is no doubt regarding Bynum’s talent and aggressive play. His main shortcoming has been his knee injuries which have caused him to
miss plenty of games in his young career. Of the games he played last year, he bagged 11.3 points per game and 9.4 rebounds per game.
As a concluding statement, whether the Lakers use Bynum as a trade asset or give him time to work on his injuries, there is no doubt that he is of great value to the club. Maybe one day Bynum might stand as the best centre in the
league, however, trading him is a gamble the Lakers seem to be willing to take as of now.
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