That's the exact song that was going through my head when I saw that picture!
Wanting the third option to always be involved in every single game
Some of yall will never be happy
follow Chris bosh life with the Miami
He was the playoff performer
That is a garbage headline. They simply state "He doesn't look happy". Have they watched every game? Do they see him off the floor? He was jumping and chest bumping teammates the other night. Last night he was first off the bench congratulating Kyrie on a big 3. These douchenozzles need to get off of the whole he's not having fun. I regret even giving that article a click.Kevin Love came to Cleveland to be part of a winning team and he says he will do what he is asked, but I am sure that doesn't include watching the team win from the bench. If he leaves after a year or two then the trade was a disaster, the Cavs will be worse for it, and failing to integrate him into this this team will be an abject failure put squarely on Blatt's head. We heard enough from Barkley last night, and now I have to read this:
Kevin Love is in a win-win situation, even if he doesn't like the Cavaliers.
Yeah, the article didn't really say much, but the point remains, he didn't come here to watch us win from the bench. I have a hard time believing we weren't better off with him on the floor in the fourth quarter, and unless the injury rumors are true I doubt he appreciated it either.That is a garbage headline. They simply state "He doesn't look happy". Have they watched every game? Do they see him off the floor? He was jumping and chest bumping teammates the other night. Last night he was first off the bench congratulating Kyrie on a big 3. These douchenozzles need to get off of the whole he's not having fun. I regret even giving that article a click.
Even Bosh is a shitty rebounder for the Heat. At this point, I'm really happy whatever Love is bringing to the table. He's playing better than he should have. But to other people, he should be playing as good as he was when he was the FIRST OPTION! Insane really.
I have a hard time believing we weren't better off with him on the floor in the fourth quarter
Everyone complains about the switches, but the defense was just another reason they were able to get back in it.
Considering most of the night San Antonio was exploiting mismatches, the defensive scheme might've been why we were down in the first place.
We should've been running plays for Kevin to beat Diaw and Bonner down. But nope, our guards prefer to pull up a contested jumper instead of dropping the ball off to Kevin on a pick and roll the guard set up.