While Lakers wait, Bynum faces surgery

 
Coach Phil Jackson weighs in on possible Western Conference Finals opponents as the Lakers center prepares for operation on his knee this week. > A Game 7 the Lakers avoided and now can wine and dine while others tussle to play them. Surgery for Andrew Bynum, however, is another matter. [link]

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Bynum To Undergo Surgery
More than four months after Andrew Bynum injures his left knee, the Lakers' center will undergo arthroscopic surgery.