Return to The General Board. Menu NBA. Evan Mobley seems to be what Cleveland has been looking for, a player who with his abundant and adaptable skills, casts the play of everyone around him in a rosier light.
He quietly improved nonetheless and turned into one of the most overlooked playmakers in the NBA. Scottie Pippen didn't get exactly what he wanted a long time ago, and has let those minor slights govern the entire back half of his life. He wears his disappointments about as heavily as any retired athlete in recent memory.
The Blazers and Celtics brought in new coaches to address questions that we may see to be more existential and personnel-based than strategic or cultural. Sometimes you're just putting a new face on the same disappointment, and sometimes that disappointment ossifies, and then morphs into something worse.
Quick links. How old is Bynum? He has a lot of grey hair Moderators: jamaalstar21 , Harry Garris , Dirk , ken , infinite , Domejandro , bwgood77 , bisme37 , zimpy27 , KingDavid. Re: How old is Bynum? He has a lot of grey hair. He has a lot of grey hair Post 22 » by chitownsalesmen » Fri May 11, pm I noticed the grey hairs after game 5 when the reporters where interviewing him.
He has a lot of grey hair Post 26 » by duppyy » Fri May 11, pm I'm 24 and i have a lot of grey hair Aw well its better than a receding hairline.
YounG GunneR wrote: I'm 24 and i have a lot of grey hair. He has a lot of grey hair Post 30 » by Jaykoolzboy » Fri May 11, pm I think it's proven that you grow lots of grey and white hair in such young age if 1. Masturbate alot 2. Too many sex 3. Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up for free! Topic Archived Page 1 of 2 Last. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts.
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How could this and homophobia exist at the same time? Little Richard would have killed for that hair, too. To see an image of Bynum the night of that loss to the Pistons, with that willow weeping on his head, is to weep for him. He might understand that this hair has achieved a narrative, that it dramatizes his straits, that the enigma of the hair matches the suspense concerning the health of his knee.
Of course, he might not yet be going for anything. He could just be in search of something for the hair to do or be, and that would be touching in its old-fashionedness. In an age in which players can call an expert to chauffeur them toward fabulousness, Bynum appears to be driving by himself.
What about Brandon Jennings? His hair has undergone enough willful and mostly successful changes to be its own barbershop poster. Not the twists, man. The trapezoidal high-top fade. But as he might already have discovered, no one cool, eligible, or with a home looks like that in Philadelphia. Maybe he should try to get back to Los Angeles. Just as Bynum exited the Lakers, Steve Nash entered. Unlike Bynum, he looks sure of himself. Nash arrived in L. Nash seemed immune to the style revolution.
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