Things with the Indiana Pacers continue to get weirder and weirder. When the team signed Andrew Bynum earlier in the season, many wondered if he could have an impact at some point during the postseason. We all know Bynum can be very good when he feels like it, but the problems with Bynum never really end. Now, it has been announced that Bynum will not be with the Pacers for the rest of their playoff...
Andrew Bynum won't be with Pacers for rest of playoffs
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