"I wasn't surprised Andrew Bynum was ticketed for speeding Wednesday.
Obviously he had just heard he was the subject on Page 2 and was rushing to buy The Times. Nice to see one young person still reads the paper.
I had written about the need for Bynum to report back to work as a grownup after his four-game suspension. Obviously I'm not clairvoyant.
I was unaware he had been stopped by the police a day earlier as well and given a "fix-it" ticket for improperly functioning taillights and having no license plates.
Kids are known for lapses in judgment, so maybe he hasn't grown up as much as I had hoped. The guy owns 13 cars at last count and he's picking the one with the bad taillight and no license plates?
I am guessing it's the toughest decision he has to make every day: Which car do I take? Can you imagine keeping track of 13 different sets of keys?
When I wrote about Bynum, I thought we'd have to wait until his return Saturday to see if he's matured.
But after Bynum was stopped twice by the police in a span of two days while on suspension, I was curious to know whether he was holding himself accountable as an adult."