Published 6/8/2008
by Michael Lee
at Wash Post NBA
BOSTON, June 7 -- Los Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum hadn't been born the last time the Lakers and Boston Celtics met in the NBA Finals in 1987, but the 20-year-old's hair is already peppered with some gray. He emphasized on Saturday that it was not from the strain of being forced to miss thi...
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