Report: Bynum not sure where future lies

After a sweet and sour season in Los Angeles, Lakers centre Andrew Bynum is uncertain of what the future holds for him.

The sweet was his best regular season to date which saw Bynum average 18.7 points and 11.8 rebounds to go along with 1.9 blocks per game while also making his first all-star appearance. The sour was the Lakers early exit from the playoffs.

“I’m not sure,” Bynum said to ESPN.com about his contract situation after the Lakers loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder Monday. “It really doesn’t matter to me. I’ll play anywhere. I think for the most part I had a pretty decent season and an OK postseason, so we’ll see.”

Bynum has an option for the 2012-13 season worth $16.1 million that the Lakers must exercise by June 30 to retain him.

“It’s going to depend on what the team wants to do,” Bynum said of the extension. “I would definitely want to be a Laker. It’s going to be up to the team.”

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