I hope the Sixers have a good Plan B. It isn’t a talent issue with Bynum as much as a health issue. Bynum still doesn’t know when he plans on returning if ever, but the Sixers would love to see a few games to make sure he is worth the long term investment.
“We have Plan A and I think everyone knows what A stands for. And we have Plan B and we don’t know,” general manager Tony DiLeo said on Friday morning at the Sixers’ workout site at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
“If and when we get our complete team on the floor, then we can get some answers. We want to evaluate all of our players and in the summer make some decisions. We have some flexibility, we have a lot of free agents, we have a lot of good, young players and an All-Star point guard that we can build around. We have a lot of options and a lot of different ways we can go this summer.”