Will Bynum - Early Life and College Career

Early Life and College Career

After starring at Crane High School in Chicago, Bynum played for the University of Arizona. After his sophomore season, he transferred to Georgia Tech. He helped the Yellow Jackets reach the Final Four, where they lost to the Connecticut Huskies in the championship game. Bynum previously hit the last-second game-winning shot against Oklahoma State to propel Tech to the championship game.

Despite having the same surname, he is not related to Philadelphia 76ers center Andrew Bynum.

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