Andrew Bynum
C FA
Sat 11/16/13 4:21 PM

Andrew Bynum (personal) is still expected to join the Cavaliers in time for Saturday's game vs. the Wizards. Mike Brown will start him at center if he's available, which is probable but hasn't been officially confirmed at this point. If you own Bynum or Anderson Varejao, who will shift to the bench, check back before tip-off for a definitive update.

Andrew Bynum
C FA
Tue 11/12/13 3:28 PM

Andrew Bynum will miss the Cavaliers' next two games while attending to a family matter. He won't play on Wednesday or Friday, which temporarily restores Anderson Varejao to the starting lineup. He'll return for Saturday's game and the good news is that this isn't related to the health of his knees, though the Cavs have already said they'll sit him one game during back-to-back sets in November.

Andrew Bynum
C FA
Mon 11/11/13 7:53 PM

Andrew Bynum will start on Monday against the Bulls. Bynum's workload isn't likely to change much but it's a sign that things are doing better than worse in his rehab. Is he in the clear as a fantasy play or even turning the page from days off and low-minute totals? Not even close. But if you're looking for a big man you might want to keep tabs on his progress.

Andrew Bynum
C FA
Mon 11/11/13 3:28 PM

Coach Mike Brown said on Monday that starting Andrew Bynum is a possibility. "I feel like I prepare for a lot of different things, but a lot of it is going to be on gut feel," Brown said. "When my gut feels it, I'll do it." It's mostly speculation and Bynum has played just 17.0 minutes per game in his last three outings, so he's got a long way to go before being a major piece in the rotation. Should it happen, Anderson Varejao is the heavy favorite to be bumped to the bench since he and Bynum have only spent three minutes on the court together. Bynum is going to take a while to become a reliable fantasy asset.

Andrew Bynum
C FA
Sat 11/9/13 6:36 PM

Andrew Bynum will sit out Saturday's game, as expected. It's the second game of a back-to-back set and Bynum said last week that he would sit as a precaution. Owners should be used to Bynum's DNPs by now, and we anticipate more this month since the Cavaliers play on Friday and Saturday each of the next three weeks.

Andrew Bynum
C FA
Fri 11/8/13 11:50 PM

Andrew Bynum returned to Philadelphia on Friday to an unsurprising chorus of boos, scoring four points on 2-of-3 shooting with five rebounds, one steal and one block in 18 minutes. Bynum has enough issues for most owners to stay away, but he continues to put up respectable per-minute numbers in his very limited time on the court.

Andrew Bynum
C FA
Fri 11/8/13 5:41 PM

Andrew Bynum will "most likely" play in Friday's game at Philadephia. The boo birds will be out in full force for his return too Philadelphia. Last season, he never even touched to court during the game and most of the attention on him was due to wild hair styles. Bynum's season high is 19 minutes this season, so he probably won't see much more than that tonight. Tristan Thompson and Anderson Varejao will get most of the minutes up front.

Andrew Bynum
C FA
Fri 11/8/13 12:18 PM

Andrew Bynum is now listed as a game-time decision against the Sixers in Philadelphia. An earlier report had him as likely to play, but now it sounds like there's a decent chance he won't play tonight, which would save a lot of booing from the Philly fans.

Andrew Bynum
C FA
Fri 11/8/13 8:46 AM

Andrew Bynum, who said on Thursday he's considered retiring because his knees aren't going to get better any time soon, is expected to play on Friday in Philadelphia. This should be an interesting reception for Bynum, who played in zero games and one practice for the Sixers last season. Bynum is averaging about 12 minutes per game currently and unless that number goes up to 20-25, there's not much use in holding him in standard fantasy leagues.

Andrew Bynum
C FA
Thu 11/7/13 7:00 PM

Andrew Bynum (knees) said on Thursday, "I'm a shell of myself on the court right now. I'm struggling mentally." He admitted that he's considered retiring after sitting out the entire 2012-13 season, but much of what he said on Thursday stemmed from frustrations about his diminished on-court abilities. "I feel like I can still be a double-double guy in this league," he said, "but it's just going to take some modifications to my game and whether or not I want to accept the challenge and do that." Between limited minutes and the constant threat of DNPs, Bynum is a hard guy to own outside of the deepest leagues.