WOW,
Sorry my friend. I'm not going to let you out of this one that easy. Let's take a journey back at some of your quotes about our dear Andrew Bynum that first year.
http://forums.phillyarena.net/index.php?topic=2565.0 -- Started by WOW
Didn't think enough of him to spell his name right.
Duane Causwell and Joe Barry Carroll are the first measuring sticks.
I read the whole thread, my opinion has not changed much but my hope is definately higher in regards to Adrwe Bimun. At the time I did not look up the stats of the guys I mentioned but I looked them up and they look comperable. Duane was the first two years of Bynums career, and now Bynum is playing at a J.B. Carroll level, JB scored more but rebounded less. Looking at his stats and my recollection of Carroll is probably SPOT on in regards to comparring him to Bynum. While IMO JB sucked, keep in mind he was playing in an era that saw Kareem, Moses, Walton, Dream, Ewing, Gilmore and Parish.
Michael Olowokandi is the next comparison you make. And you infer that Andrew won't even become a journeyman the way Nene and Kaman will become.
Our first Robert Parish comparison from a free throw attempt.
Olowokandi is not a knock, I guess you guys don't watch big men as closely as I do. Kandi had some good games vs TD and DRob with some TERRIFIC offensive moves, moves I didn't think were possible from him, much like Bynum could develop moves that don't seem possible from him.
Like I stated back then, at the time Bynum "didn't have it" but he COULD become a journeyman and AT BEST he could have a career as good as Parish. So far he's just putting up journeyman numbers, he's not in Parish territory.
So following you're logic, you say Kaman was solid enough with basic coordination, etc. to develop into a serviceable player. Bryman (misspelled again) has NONE. Am I to assume that you thought Bynum couldn't even develop into a serviceable player upon first evaluation.
I felt, and still do, he could develope the offensive moves of Kandi man, around that time Kandi man had his best years as a Clipper, Bynum is putting up those types of numbers right now and I've seen a few Kandi like moves, which is NOT a bad thing.
So, would you say you've been right?
I think you can add Andrew Bynum to the list.
What is that Klingon saying: "Someday perhaps, but not today." Despite all the hype and jock ridding of Bynum, his numbers are very average. He's no Dwight, Amare or Yao, all guys who came out of the box with the ability to play and put up solid numbers. With all the talk you think Bynum was putting up Kareem, Shaq, Moses, Dream, DRob or Ewing type numbers, again guys who came out of the box ready to play. I will cut the kid a break and make this year his rookie year since he's around the same age as the other guys when they were rooks, with the exception of a couple, maybe that way he will look more "Dominant-like".
More names thrown out there. I hope you don't equate Robert Parish to all these guys. Has Bynum surpassed Mike Shmrek or does he still suck?
He's putting up numbers close to Mike when he was with the Lakers. Had to look them up but WOW was I close in my comparrison, I amaze myself somtimes.
My hope is that Bynum could one day be as good as Parish, one of if not THE best of the non-legend centers IMO. I hold Parish in high regard since I got to see him do alot of damage against the Lakers and Pistons.
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I have to apologize in that it was Oberto that you stated would be a nothing stiff ala Rasho, sorry for the misquote.
I really glad it was just a mistake. It's so silly the way Reality, westkoast and Lurker play the mis-quote game, only JoMal does it with any skill to get me going, when those others do it I just think they are being dumb, childish or they get so frustrated that they have to make things up.
However the impression I got was that you really didn't think much of Andrew Bynum at all upon first judgment. You keep saying over and over "...but I compared him to Robert Parish." That only makes me think you severely, SEVERELY underestimate Parish. Also Parish was like one of fifteen Centers you compared Bynum to, almost all 15 guys (except Parish) useless 7 foot bums. So if it makes you feel better to continue harping "I compared Bynum to Parish and Parish was good so I am right", please continue doing so. Just know that we all know better.
Re-read the posts, I think Bynum is much like those 15 or so names BUT my hope is that he COULD be as good as Parish one day. Right now his numbers are very much "journey-man-like", so I don't think I'm that far off.