Former Sixers center and current Cleveland Cavalier Andrew Bynum expects to play on Friday night when the Cavs are in town at the Wells Fargo Center - he is expected to sit out Saturday's home game against the Sixers

“I think they’ll probably boo, but that’s their choice,” Bynum said of Sixers fans during Wednesday’s shootaround in Milwaukee via the Philadelphia Inquire. “It wasn’t my choice to get rid of me. I don’t feel bad at all. . . . If I was not hurt, I would’ve played. That’s really the end to that story.”

Sixers fans will remember or choose to forget Bynum's tenure in Philly, which lasted one season, featured no points, rebounds, blocks or games played.  The Sixers gave up Andre Iguodala and Nikola Vucevic among other in the deal to acquire Bynum.

Bynum still has pain in his knees and his conditioning is nowhere near where it needs to be, he played 14 minutes on Wednesday, finishing with four points, four rebounds and zero blocks on 2-of-7 shooting.

So far in four games this season, Bynum is scoring 5.5 points per game, 3.5 rebounds and 1.3 blocks.

So Sixers fans, will you be at the Wells Fargo Center on Friday to let Bynum know how you feel?

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