Not all beetling risks are worth taking.
Andrew Bynum, not two years removed from his first All-Star appearance, has become one of those dangers, meandering about haphazardly, a shell of his former self both mentally and physically.
Or should I say his flitting self? What we're seeing from Bynum now is more par for his course.
The Cleveland Cavaliers announced earlier that they suspended the big man, excusing him "from all team activities indefinitely," for conduct detrimental to the organization. A league source also told The News-Herald's Bob Finnan Cleveland would look to trade Bynum before it waived him by Jan. 7, when his contract became fully guaranteed.
Since news of the rift between he and the Cavs broke, a number of contending teams have been cited as potential destinations. After all, what's the risk for a franchise already thinking championship? One that's already on the cusp of greatness?
Really, we should be asking: What's the return?
The Bynum we saw in 2011-12, the engaged All-Star worthy of headlining a trade for Dwight Howard, is ...
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Article written by Dan Favale