Andrew Bynum through the years
Andrew Bynum, the Lakers top draft choice in 2005, grabs a rebound over Amir Johnson in the McDonalds All-American Game. Johnson, from Westchester High, was selected by Detroit. Bynum attended St. Joseph High in Metuchen, N.J. As a senior, he averaged 22 points, 16 rebounds and five blocked shots a game. (Henry Ray Abrams / AP)
A fresh-faced
Andrew Bynum listens to Pete Newell at the Big Man Camp, where the Lakers sent their 17-year-old draft pick for an indoctrination into pro basketball. (Isaac Brekken / For the Times)
Lakers center Andrew Bynum gets some advice from assistant coach Brian Shaw during the team’s summer league session. (Lori Shepler / LAT)
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Andrew Bynum watches from the bench during a summer pro league game against the Memphis Grizzlies at the Long Beach Pyramid. (Lori Shepler / LAT)
Lakers center Andrew Bynum, who became the youngest to play in an NBA game at 18 years and 6 days when he had two rebounds, two blocked shots and no points against the Denver Nuggets on Nov. 2, 2005, tries to cut off the drive of San Antonio’s Nazr Mohammed. (Doug Sehres / AP)
Three months into his rookie season,
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While it took time for
All seemed lost on Jan. 13 when Andrew Bynum landed awkwardly and injured his left knee. Teammates Kwame Brown, who would be traded to acquire Pau Gasol, and Ronny Turiaf helped him off the court. Bynum would miss the rest of the season, including the Lakers’ run the NBA Finals. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
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Lakers center Andrew Bynum throws down a dunk against the Mavericks during Game 3 on Friday night in Dallas. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)
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Lakers center Andrew Bynum spins toward the basket as he powers his way to a shot against Dallas center Tyson Chandler during Game 3 on Friday night. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)
Center Andrew Bynum reflects on the season as he talks to reporters at the team’s practice facility in El Segundo. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)