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Andrew Bynum and Abdul Jabbar on common ground![]() L.A. Times: They are separated by 40 years in age, 20 years of NBA experience and more than 38,000 points. But Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Andrew Bynum have, nevertheless, found common ground on the hardwood. For 58-year-old Abdul-Jabbar, a long-held desire to be a head coach in the NBA may hang on his ability to succeed as an assistant coach with the Lakers, specializing in working with the team’s big men. Specifically Bynum. And for Bynum, who turned 18 Thursday four months after becoming the youngest player ever drafted, his chances of succeeding in his rookie year depend on his ability to soak in the knowledge imparted by Abdul-Jabbar. “I knew it could be a nice situation if the players would listen to me,” Abdul-Jabbar said Saturday after the close of the first exhibition season in his new position. “And I have found they are willing to learn.” The 6-foot-11, 285-pound Bynum, taken with the 10th pick of the first round by the Lakers, dismissed any thought that he wouldn’t be willing to listen to the man who perfected the sky hook, the shot Bynum would love to make the big weapon in his own arsenal. “Why not listen?” Bynum said. “He’s the greatest center of all time, and he’s trying to pass what he’s learned off to me. I certainly don’t think I already know everything. If I did, I could go out there and get 20 [points] and 20 [rebounds] every night.” Share your thoughts Bynum” Sound off in our CL.com Forums! Sound off in the Los Angeles Lakers Forums!
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