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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Andrew Bynum Benched Over Three-Point Shot

Mike Brown, head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, has stirred up some buzz lately with some of his coaching strategies. On Sunday, when the Lakers lost to the Memphis Grizzlies, he took out Kobe Bryant for four minutes during the last six minutes of the entire game, which angered the fans. On Tuesday night when the Lakers played the Golden State Warriors, Brown got aggravated with another All-Star player, center Andrew Bynum. During the third quarter, Bynum took a wide open three-point shot at the top of the key. Unfortunately, he missed badly. Bynum was immediately yanked out of the game, and the backup center Josh McRoberts was subbed in for him. Bynum was seen laughing on the bench when the coach made the decision, and he did not join the huddle during a few timeouts. Bynum claimed that since he had made one against Memphis, he wanted to do the same thing against the Warriors. On Wednesday, he confirmed that he will still be taking three-point shots, saying "I guess don't take 3's is the message. But I'm going to take some more. I just hope it's not the same result. I hope that I make it.”

Personally, Andrew Bynum seems like he is being a spoiled brat. Bynum, you are a center, not a guard. Also, you are seven feet tall. If I was that tall, I would be happy to be under the goal dunking all day long. There is nothing wrong with that. I don't know what this guy's problem is. I've never liked Kobe or the rest of the Lakers. They all seem like immature brats who feel they are entitled to something. I hope the Lakers keep losing.

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