I can’t say I’m surprised here, but do you know how many people would kill to be in Bynum’s place?! smh. I mean I get it, you’re making madd money, but I don’t think I could have a career in something that I wasn’t happy doing.
SLAM Magazine’s Tzvi Twersky shared what he heard from one of Bynum’s former teammates. Check it out & let us know what you think…
Snippet from CBSPhilly.com:
“I started investigating [the bowling] a little bit,” Twersky said. “And one of the people that I hit, a guy who has played with him before, he texted me back and said ‘I don’t know if that’s true [the bowling], but I do know that I’ve never met another player in the league who likes basketball less [than Bynum].”
“The disclaimer is, I don’t know Andrew like that. From what I hear, he’s a good guy,” Twersky said. “But the fact that I heard this from a guy who has played with him before, it kind of made me think, ‘what’s going on here exactly?’ That’s not the kind of a guy that I necessarily want to be maxing out.”
Welp.
Obviously, a player’s drive and motivation to perform on the court are extremely important factors in his success, and something that the fans look to as much as anything when trying to evaluate someone new to the organization.
-WRITTEN BY Brett Pollakoff & FULL STORY HERE
I “get it”.Hes getting paid millions to play a sport he’s not to crazy about,regardless of preference.I mean what else is he going to do? Play the game for ten years or so,make millions and then your done.Most people hate the jobs they do for their whole adult life