Andrew Bynum News
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Philadelphia 76ers center Andrew Bynum is out indefinitely with bone bruises in both knees and weakened cartilage, General Manager Tony DiLeo said.
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The Los Angeles Lakers picked up the contract option of All-Star center Andrew Bynum for the 2012-13 National Basketball Association season.
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Philadelphia 76ers center Andrew Bynum will have the same non-surgical knee procedure as Kobe Bryant, Grant Hill and Alex Rodriguez, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported, citing a person familiar with the plan.
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When Ira Schneider’s right hip started to hurt, the Los Angeles-based chiropractor wanted to avoid a repeat of the surgery he’d undergone on his left side, and the months of painful recovery that followed.
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The Los Angeles Lakers plan to exercise a $16.1 million option for the last year of All-Star center Andrew Bynum’s contract, the Los Angeles Times reported, citing General Manager Mitch Kupchak.
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Blake Griffin of the Los Angeles Clippers and Andrew Bynum of the Los Angeles Lakers were selected to make their first All-Star starts in National Basketball Association voting by fans.
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Andrew Bynum was suspended five games without pay at the start of next season for his flagrant foul on J.J. Barea in the last game of the Los Angeles Lakers’ National Basketball Association playoff against the Dallas Mavericks.
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Dwight Howard is joining the Los Angeles Lakers from Orlando, adding to the franchise’s history of getting dominant big men and the Magic’s history of losing them.
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Andrew Bynum and Devin Ebanks of the Los Angeles Lakers were fined a total of $40,000 by the National Basketball Association for separate violations.
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The Philadelphia 76ers won 109-92 against the Chicago Bulls and the Boston Celtics rallied to defeat the Atlanta Hawks 87-80 to even their series in the National Basketball Association playoffs.
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