Andrew Bynum’s Red Flags Not Worth Chemistry Gamble for Indiana Pacers

February 1st, 2014 by Zach Buckley Leave a reply »

The Indiana Pacers, already the NBA's biggest and most intimidating team, tried to get a little bigger and more intimidating Saturday.

The team signed free-agent center Andrew Bynum for the remainder of the season, per an official team release. According to USA Today's Sam Amick, the deal is worth $1 million.

Bynum, who's been out of work since being traded by the Cleveland Cavaliers and subsequently waived by the Chicago Bulls on Jan. 7, said Indiana had separated itself from his other suitors and presented an ideal opportunity.

“It really wasn’t a hard decision, I think it’s the right fit for me and, in all honesty, I think we’ve got the best chance of winning,” Bynum said, via Pacers.com. “It will be great to back up Roy and I’ll do whatever I can to help this team.”



Of course he would feel that way. Anything that eases his pressure, lightens his workload and still fills up his bank account would make him pretty happy.

Bynum is a risk-reward player who tilts so far toward the former, it's amazing he still finds anyone interest ...

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