bleedwineandgold03
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That chest bump between jr and love was priceless
I firmly believe that as long as the Cavs are winning and competing and offer Love a max deal, he's not going anywhere.
Over time how he fits with the team will imprive, how we use him will improve, I think we're already seeing signs of it.
But at the end of the day, he's not too much different offensively from what Bosh became in Miami, and it was simply a necessity. He's just a better 3 point shooter, which is why it should, in time work out even better(Mozgov makes up for the defensive edge Bosh has over Love).
I firmly believe that as long as the Cavs are winning and competing and offer Love a max deal, he's not going anywhere.
Over time how he fits with the team will imprive, how we use him will improve, I think we're already seeing signs of it.
But at the end of the day, he's not too much different offensively from what Bosh became in Miami, and it was simply a necessity. He's just a better 3 point shooter, which is why it should, in time work out even better(Mozgov makes up for the defensive edge Bosh has over Love).
I was met with pretty harsh rebuke when I said this earlier in the season. Wonder if the general opinion has changed now.
No offense to you personally but Amin Elhassan is the biggest joke of an NBA analyst they have. I literally ignore every word that comes out of his mouth. Love's on a contending team that's above-.500. I'm sure he'd like more touches, but at the end of the day, he's paid handsomely to do what he does and he may end up with a ring or two or three when he's through.Just listening to the Windy ESPN show (it's on from 7-9pm on Sundays; still ongoing now) and Amin Al-Hassan was saying that the Cavs are treating Love like a glorified Channing Frye, and that they should be getting him more touches.
Hassan also said that the Cavs should be working to do more with Love to make sure he stays this summer.
I'm not sure what people want from this guy.
He's a big that stretches the floor, and has a post game.
He's draining threes and rebounding the ball consistently.
Now that they have a true big his defense has been better.
He's a vital piece to this team. His presence gives LBJ and KI room to operate, and leaves a scorer like Smith as an afterthought for defenses.
Love is doing exactly what he's supposed to do, and he seems to be enjoying it.
Good players get themselves easy shots....you can't just take away all of a player's lay-ups and say "LOOK! SEE! HE SUCKS!" Lebron shot 56% because he got easy lay-ups....over and over.
The stuff about being a 5th option is absolutely absurd. He's averaging 18 and 10. If he were any other player we would be ecstatic. But, he set such a high standard for himself that every little mistake seems to be magnified. Same thing happens with Lebron.
If you want JR getting the ball more than Love, idk what to say to you. Pretty asinine opinion there.