NovU wrote:As often said, this is hit or miss league. Bynum is exactly the case. If he remains healthy, you guys win big, not just big, but contending big for several years down the road. Risk however is great.
How can you be so sure we'd contend with a healthy Bynum? Back in August, people had some doubts whether he'd be good enough as a first option and the man that the opposing defense would be most focused on. That problem has been shoved aside by his knees, but it's a valid point - we still don't know that. With the bowler out, this season is supposed to evaluate our other guys. At this point, we know Jrue is worthy of being part of our core. Turner is not. Thad does many great little things, plays very good defense and is worth keeping around, but he shouldn't ever be a 2nd or even 3rd option. The only role players on this roster we should somewhat care about would probably be Wright and Lavoy.
A healthy Bynum won't make this crappy team a contender. As nice as the Jrue/Drew duo could be, it's not enough, especially in the current superteam era. They'd need help and the earliest they could get some would be 2014, that's when most of our contracts expire. Problem? When you have Bynum healthy, you really have to seize the moment, there's not much room for planning and waiting for something.
Even assuming it all works out - Bynum handles the duties of an offensive focal point well, Jrue is a great sidekick, we keep Thad and get them some more support... Bynum has been healthy TWO seasons of his eight-year career. With so many things that could go wrong here, I doubt it's the path we should take.