Andrew Bynum keeping calm powerful playoff play

Andrew Bynum keeping calm powerful playoff play

Postby callmedaye on Wed May 04, 2011 11:00 pm

Andrew Bynum keeping calm powerful playoff play

These trying to understand the psyche behind Andrew Bynum's self-confidence can leaf through the 336-page guide that's sat Ed Reed jerseys on his locker room chair for your past ten days.
Whenever he includes a spare moment, Bynum continues to be reading "The New Psycho-Cybernetics," which stresses positive pondering and particulars how to accomplish goals faster with more efficiency. Instead of losing time in between periods of treatment on his surgically repaired right knee, when he's sitting on the team bus or hanging out at the hotel room, Bynum has thumbed with the book, an physical exercise that shows each his curiosity in reading and self-growth.
"It's all about strengthening your mind, obtaining your mind and allowing your mind to function for you than letting it run you," Bynum said following practice Sunday in the Lakers' facility in El Segundo. "It's a useful device to get what you would like."
To date, Bynum has gotten just that, proving instrumental in the Lakers' victorious first-round sequence in opposition to New Orleans with an typical of 15.two points on 55.6% shooting with 10.3 rebounds. He describes his mind set as "confident" heading in to the semifinal matchup with Dallas beginning Monday at Staples Middle. And his injury-prone history remains the last thing on his mind.
Normally, Lakers Coach Phil Jackson wouldn't deal with that Lewis jerseys problem, worried he may jinx Bynum's good lot of money. "I'm not heading there with that question," Jackson stated. "I'm leaving that one on your own. Where's the wood to knock on about right here." Although Bynum said almost two weeks back the importance of making it out of the first-round sequence fairly healthy, he downplayed that milestone, indicating "anything can happen." But it is Bynum's insistence on drawing from positive thinking that is enabled him to beat the psychological hurdle of not worrying about injuries and playing in an aggressive method.
Obviously, there are many variables which have gone into Bynum's powerful play, such as his 7-0, 285-pound frame and becoming the anchor to the Lakers' defense, two variables which will prove instrumental when he matches up with Dallas' 7-foot, 235-pound Tyson Chandler. His regular meditation periods and conversations with sports activities psychologist George Mumford have also contributed to Bynum's positive pondering. But so has his studying material, something Bynum has done actively based off suggestions from Jackson, his mom and aunt, the majority of which emphasize getting a positive outlook.
"For me, the largest [thing] will be the meditation part about the book," Bynum stated. "It really assists. It is a mental theater and visualization tactic and assisting you think. It's a good book. I believe a lot of individuals should study it. It is about sharpening your mind."
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