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Will Bynum of the Detroit Pistons is listed as 6'0" according to his NBA.com profile. There is no way that he is any taller than that. But boy, that other Bynum knows how to get up! The guard, with a mere 81 NBA games under his belt since entering the league in 2005-06 with the Golden State Warriors, is averaging 12.6ppg, 4.3apg and 3.6rpg in a surprsingly valuable role for off the Pistons bench.


But I just don't see WB staying with the Pistons, or in the league. Dunking aint everything y'know?