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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKI8K7GP3NM (potato quality video from 2007)

Bynum has been basically out of the league for the past 10 years since being dealt to Philadelphia in 2012 (never appearing in a game with them). He played 26 games with Cleveland and Indiana between 2013-2014 before disappearing for good at 26. He did however help the Lakers win 2 titles and become a 1x All Star between 2007-2012 (229 games played).

Kidd played *445 (not 490) games between 2007-2013 with NJ/Dallas/NY (as a starter) before retiring at 40. He won 1 title and made 2x All Stars in that time.

Andrew Bynum would be the same age as Al Horford right now (35), who is coming off the best playoff run of his career.

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