Andrew Bynum wants to play in the NBA again.
The 30-year-old center has hired representation and is prepared to attempt an NBA comeback, according to a report from The Athletic. Bynum will work out with teams before training camps open next month, the report says.
Former Lakers two-time champion and All-Star Andrew Bynum has hired representation in attempts of NBA comeback at age of 30 and scheduling team workouts before training camps.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) September 9, 2018
The 7-0 center last appeared in the NBA in 2013-14 when he combined to play 26 games with the Cavaliers and Pacers.
Bynum was a two-time champion and an All-Star with the Lakers from 2005-12. He was traded to the 76ers in August 2012 but never played in a game for them as he struggled with knee injuries.
Project i had to keep under wraps. 2 time NBA Champion ‼️Andrew Bynum ‼️is back and ready to make his return to the NBA. The Comeback Story @Lakers @SportsCenter @SInow @overtime @BleacherReport @BR_NBA @HouseHighlights 📽@swishcultures pic.twitter.com/8nGpetA7MH
— Chris Johnson Hoops (@ChrisJHoops) September 9, 2018
Bynum has averaged 11.5 points and 7.7 rebounds in 418 career NBA games.