![]() "I think the Sixers, the ownership, whatever it might be overhyped them this summer. "I think they're where they're supposed to be, considering Andrew's out," Twersky said. After losing to the Bucks and the then 0-8 Pistons, the Sixers seem back on track. Jrue Holiday has seemed up to the task, and Thaddeus Young has been steady, while Evan Turner has shown flashes of great play, and flashes of mediocrity. The Sixers are 6-4, and if it wasn't clear before, it should be clear now that they will spend a significant portion of this season without Bynum. "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, but I do know that I've never met another player in the league who likes basketball less. ![]() "I started investigating a little bit," Twersky said. As someone who is generally plugged in to these sort of things, I thought he might have some insight. I sent SLAM Magazine senior editor Tzvi Twersky (follow a text message on Friday night, asking him if he had heard anything about Bynum injuring his left knee while bowling. Perhaps his decision to bowl has less to do with whether or not bowling is dangerous for Bynum, and more to do with where basketball is on his priority list. When questioned about the decision, Bynum didn't seem to think it was a big deal. That said, Andrew Bynum's decision to go bowling while unable to play or practice for the Sixers because of a knee injury is a curious one. ![]() PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Bowling doesn't generally seem like a high-impact sport, or a potential injury risk. ![]()
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