If Bynum want's to practice his long ball during a game where they're up 6 and can lay the smack down whenever they want, with Bynum in the game of course. So be it. Mike Brown has to realize that these are not his children and treating him like such during game time won't do him no favors, and might just bite him later on during the playoff's. Kobe, Bynum, Pau, were all coached under Phil and probably learned a few things that Mike Brown has yet to realize. One of which is knowing when to play loose and perhaps even a little silly, and when to really focus and get serious. These are still human beings and no one can play every game without trying to add something new to their repertoire, even if it may seem poorly timed. Bynum knew he could dominate the Warriors before the ball even tipped. One of his best attributes is his attitude, he plays like he has something to prove, and in this world you have to prove it to get respect for your talent. Personally I don't think that 1 shot was going to cost them the game. But Mike Brown trying to prove that he knows that Bynum should never shoot a three if he can drive it to the hole, was an overreaction that almost cost them the game. But Kobe and Barnes are closer's, and that's why they get the good leads. In summary Mike Brown has to take a tip from the Zen Master and learn to relax and let your players play and when it really is necessary to take a player out of a game.
P.S. When Bynum explpldes on fools, I call him BYNOMITE.
If Bynum want's to practice his long ball during a game where they're up 6 and can lay the smack down whenever they want, with Bynum in the game of course. So be it. Mike Brown has to realize that these are not his children and treating him like such during game time won't do him no favors, and might just bite him later on during the playoff's. Kobe, Bynum, Pau, were all coached under Phil and probably learned a few things that Mike Brown has yet to realize. One of which is knowing when to play loose and perhaps even a little silly, and when to really focus and get serious. These are still human beings and no one can play every game without trying to add something new to their repertoire, even if it may seem poorly timed. Bynum knew he could dominate the Warriors before the ball even tipped. One of his best attributes is his attitude, he plays like he has something to prove, and in this world you have to prove it to get respect for your talent. Personally I don't think that 1 shot was going to cost them the game. But Mike Brown trying to prove that he knows that Bynum should never shoot a three if he can drive it to the hole, was an overreaction that almost cost them the game. But Kobe and Barnes are closer's, and that's why they get the good leads. In summary Mike Brown has to take a tip from the Zen Master and learn to relax and let your players play and when it really is necessary to take a player out of a game.
P.S. When Bynum explpldes on fools, I call him BYNOMITE.
I was sitting right next to the Lakers bench and Bynum and Artest were laughing about it. Bynum doesn't give a fuck and none of the Lakers give a shit about Mike Brown. Brown's stay in LA will be very short lived. Bryant can't stand the idiot.
I was sitting right next to the Lakers bench and Bynum and Artest were laughing about it. Bynum doesn't give a fuck and none of the Lakers give a shit about Mike Brown. Brown's stay in LA will be very short lived. Bryant can't stand the idiot.
Mike Brown may not b the best coach out there but Bynum knew damn well he wasnt suppose to shoot that 3.....ur thread is dumb just like the shot he took...if u have to ask that question the thread should of been deleted wen posted....what game were u watching???
Mike Brown may not b the best coach out there but Bynum knew damn well he wasnt suppose to shoot that 3.....ur thread is dumb just like the shot he took...if u have to ask that question the thread should of been deleted wen posted....what game were u watching???
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