Bynum's neighbors, the Beckett family, countersued in July, saying the following in their suit:
"Andrew Bynum is a great basketball player and a terrible neighbor who presumes that being an NBA All Star entitles him to party like a rock star in the otherwise quiet Westchester neighborhood where he lives."
"Bynum has demonstrated open contempt for the Becketts specifically and for the neighborhood generally by blasting loud, profane, and disrespectfu l music and video games at window-shaki ng volumes; by letting his dogs run loose through the neighborhood ; by apparently engaging in illegal drug use and permitting marijuana smoke to drift into the Becketts’ backyard; by constructing a fence on his property which is not in compliance with the community codes and regulations; by conspicuousl y brandishing firearms in an attempt to threaten and intimidate the Becketts in retaliation for their legitimate complaints; and, perhaps most seriously, by recklessly racing his luxury cars through the neighborhood at dangerous speeds where children or others could be injured or killed.”
Bynum is injured at the moment, working his way back from a knee procedure over the summer, and has yet to make his 76ers debut. Here's to hoping the NBA star isn't sued by his neighbors in Philly.
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