Andrew Bynum Drops S-Bomb After 30 Rebound Performance

By | April 11, 2012|

After beating the Spurs and pulling down 30 rebounds, Andrew Bynum was unhappy with his shooting performance. In his post-game interview Bynum dropped an S-bomb, and the station was a tad late with the censor.

Regardless, it was an impressive performance from Bynum, and an even better win for the Lakers.

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  • Vincent

    its ok, cuz he normally doesnt do the postgame interviews, most of the time its kobe

  • Olskoolhippo

    and he defended blake well those last few seconds

  • John_LakersRule

    Bynum is a two time NBA champion he’s already achieved what some of the greats strived their whole careers to achieve at least once let alone more than that, and hell what some even failed to accomplish. He is becoming a phenomenal player there is no question about that but what i fear is that since he’s already a champion, he no longer has the drive to win another and is currently only concerned about padding his stats.

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=749438318 Brian Baty

      Idk about that, I think someone who is a natural competitor would want to keep winning championships. Even the NBA players that only care about money, almost all of them want to win a championship, because of their competitive nature…….but I hope this is not true about what you said lol

    • lakersguru16

      Thank about this if you will, Bynum has 2 rings already he is 24, its not out of the question that he evolves into a superstar player. Lakers build a team around him and Sessions. It is not out of the question that Bynum ends up with more rings than say Kobe, Magic, Kareem, MJ. Depending on health and the ability of the organization to build the roster back up to championship level, Bynum could be the next corner stone to the next dynasty.