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R.I.P.
04-17-2014, 06:35 AM
I watched a lot of that game for betting purposes (thanks Jazz for the money) and Kevin Love has ZERO professional pride or leadership skills. The Wolves have been a losing franchise EVERY season of his career. Here they are at 40-41 (no draft implications win or lose) playing at home against the worst team in the Western Conference and he put up the most pathetic effort I have ever seen from a #1 guy. He played no defense. He chucked so many uninspired horrible shots that Wolves fans could hear Stephon Marbury shout "Come on, man" from China.

Last year the Mavs were in the same exact situation at 40-41. Dirk and Marion came out and took care of business at home against the Pelicans, because that

Doranku
04-17-2014, 06:37 AM
Nothing new here. Kevin Love has always been, and will always be, a loser.

SHABBA
04-17-2014, 06:43 AM
http://i.imgur.com/7PVwbN5.jpg

Lebron23
04-17-2014, 06:53 AM
He's a good offensive player, but lacks the effort in the defensive end.

RagaZ
04-17-2014, 07:01 AM
He's a good offensive player, but lacks the effort in the defensive end.
You should change your username to Captain Obvious.

B-Easy8
04-17-2014, 07:13 AM
That was a bad game for K Love but I agree.

His defence is horrendous. He doesn't attempt to block any shots or even alter them because he might get a foul which will hurt his stats.

He jacks way too many 3's for mine as well. He is an offensive rebounding monster yet he loves jacking 3's.

Now that Gorgui has shown what he can do I would be happy to package Love and anything but Ricky, Pek and Gorgui and see what we can get.

T_L_P
04-17-2014, 07:14 AM
2nd-3rd option on a championship team.

mr.big35
04-17-2014, 07:14 AM
season is done for the wolves and you wanted him to try harder for no reason. no point of playing hard.

Hoopz2332
04-17-2014, 07:31 AM
Nothing new here. Kevin Love has always been, and will always be, a loser.


this

CelticBaller
04-17-2014, 07:57 AM
season is done for the wolves and you wanted him to try harder for no reason. no point of playing hard.
pretty much

atljonesbro
04-17-2014, 08:00 AM
2nd-3rd option on a championship team.
So edgy saying one of the top scoters in the league is a 3rd option.

swagga
04-17-2014, 08:02 AM
He's a good offensive player, but lacks the effort in the defensive end.

No, despite his bball iq he values his stats higher than the cause of the team, so he plays to gobble up rebounds and 3s instead of playing a fundamentally correct game. In my book he is very similar to harden.

swagga
04-17-2014, 08:05 AM
Furthermore I wouldn't say he is a loser, but just like harden he is NOT a leader, he needs somebody to put him in his place like a cp3/rondo/lebron etc.. somebody with both the mentality AND the vocality of a alpha player but that will keep him involved.

T_L_P
04-17-2014, 08:07 AM
So edgy saying one of the top scoters in the league is a 3rd option.

You didn't have to say that. But thanks!

Grinder
04-17-2014, 08:11 AM
I've been a fan of the guy since his days at UCLA but I've lost some respect for him this season.

He appears to lack leadership qualities and crumbles under pressure most of the time. He's more interested in getting rebounds than playing defense. His shot selection can also be atrocious for long stretches of a game.

I think he can be the best player on a good team but he needs a vocal, veteran leader next to him along with a good rim protector.

brooks_thompson
04-17-2014, 08:18 AM
season is done for the wolves and you wanted him to try harder for no reason. no point of playing hard.

That attitude is piss-poor and unprofessional. Find something to play for. If not personal pride, then get your coach a win in his last game before retirement, or, you know, feed off the criticism and try to start leading by example. No game is worthless to a professional.

nathanjizzle
04-17-2014, 08:31 AM
but his stats though, on ish, stats and efficiency is all that matters

WillC
04-17-2014, 09:39 AM
I've watched all 82 Wolves games this season, so I feel qualified to comment on this...

I was very disappointed with Kevin Love last night. He has been phenomenal at times this season, so we shouldn't be too harsh on him - he puts his body on the line and has taken a battering throughout the season. However, last night, in perhaps Rick Adelman's last game in charge of an NBA team, Love played with very little passion.

When he turns over the ball (as he did a couple of times last night, despite limited pressure on him from the Jazz), instead of chasing back, he just argues with the referees and behaves like a petulant child.

He definitely needs a shot-blocking big man next to him to cover up his defensive weaknesses. The irony is that Love isn't a bad post-up defender (he uses his wide body and strength well), but he just doesn't even bother trying to block shots - almost like he's afraid of fouling out of games.

If the Wolves lose/trade Kevin Love this off-season, then I don't feel like they'd massively miss him. Nicola Pekovic can replace his scoring, and Dante Cunningham and Dieng offer length, athleticism and shot-blocking.

Kevin Love is a great player - but he needs the right teammates to mask his deficiencies. He hasn't really got that in Minnesota, and he doesn't seem to care too much.

Jasper
04-17-2014, 10:18 AM
rip IS CORRECT IN THE FACT THAT IF A TEAM FINISHS A SEASON-
playing 500 ball or better they can look to the future.

QUITE FRANKLY - THE BOTTOM LINE IS love will be playing in LA.

sportjames23
04-17-2014, 10:27 AM
Damn, why the hate for Love?

DMAVS41
04-17-2014, 10:31 AM
I've watched all 82 Wolves games this season, so I feel qualified to comment on this...

I was very disappointed with Kevin Love last night. He has been phenomenal at times this season, so we shouldn't be too harsh on him - he puts his body on the line and has taken a battering throughout the season. However, last night, in perhaps Rick Adelman's last game in charge of an NBA team, Love played with very little passion.

When he turns over the ball (as he did a couple of times last night, despite limited pressure on him from the Jazz), instead of chasing back, he just argues with the referees and behaves like a petulant child.

He definitely needs a shot-blocking big man next to him to cover up his defensive weaknesses. The irony is that Love isn't a bad post-up defender (he uses his wide body and strength well), but he just doesn't even bother trying to block shots - almost like he's afraid of fouling out of games.

If the Wolves lose/trade Kevin Love this off-season, then I don't feel like they'd massively miss him. Nicola Pekovic can replace his scoring, and Dante Cunningham and Dieng offer length, athleticism and shot-blocking.

Kevin Love is a great player - but he needs the right teammates to mask his deficiencies. He hasn't really got that in Minnesota, and he doesn't seem to care too much.

Well said...I think they should trade him.

I proposed a Love for Lee/Barnes/Draymond Green trade at the beginning of this year and thought both teams should have jumped on it. Still feel that way to an extent.

I think it makes both teams way better personally...now it doesn't make as much sense with lee's even more injury problems and the decline of Barnes to an extent.

So that deal doesn't work now, but unless the Wolves has a magic trick to play...I don't see how Love stays. They should move him now and get back as much as possible. You need players that want to be there...and it seems like Love does not want to be in Minny...

WillC
04-17-2014, 10:45 AM
Well said...I think they should trade him.

I proposed a Love for Lee/Barnes/Draymond Green trade at the beginning of this year and thought both teams should have jumped on it. Still feel that way to an extent.

I think it makes both teams way better personally...now it doesn't make as much sense with lee's even more injury problems and the decline of Barnes to an extent.

So that deal doesn't work now, but unless the Wolves has a magic trick to play...I don't see how Love stays. They should move him now and get back as much as possible. You need players that want to be there...and it seems like Love does not want to be in Minny...

Your proposed trade does work for both teams, in my opinion.

Watching the Wolves vs Warriors a couple of nights ago, it struck me that David Lee offers much of the same things that Kevin Love does, i.e. scoring and rebounding. So from the Wolves' point of view I like the trade, since they'd also be getting a couple of talented young prospects as well.

For the Warriors, it's perhaps less appealing - I doubt they're keen to lose Harrison Barnes. However, an outside shooting trio of Curry, Thompson and Love is off-the-charts. Iguodala offers great perimeter defense, and Bogut would be an interesting front court partner for Love.

I like the trade for both teams.

Legends66NBA7
04-17-2014, 11:14 AM
Damn, why the hate for Love?

Fine talent, but a bad professional and makes excuses when his team loses a game.

scm5
04-17-2014, 11:22 AM
Your proposed trade does work for both teams, in my opinion.

Watching the Wolves vs Warriors a couple of nights ago, it struck me that David Lee offers much of the same things that Kevin Love does, i.e. scoring and rebounding. So from the Wolves' point of view I like the trade, since they'd also be getting a couple of talented young prospects as well.

For the Warriors, it's perhaps less appealing - I doubt they're keen to lose Harrison Barnes. However, an outside shooting trio of Curry, Thompson and Love is off-the-charts. Iguodala offers great perimeter defense, and Bogut would be an interesting front court partner for Love.

I like the trade for both teams.

David Lee and Kevin Love are very different in the way they approach the game offensively. Lee is a much better pick and roll player and a much better cutter. He doesn't chuck up very many bad shots like Love does.

Love is the more talented overall player and the threat of his 3 point shot along with Curry and Klay's would be insane when paired with Bogut's post up abilities.

The Warriors just might be the best (or at least most explosive) offensive team in the NBA with the addition of Love considering Barnes is pretty overrated.

Darius
04-17-2014, 12:38 PM
The perfect team to cancel out Love's deficiencies would be on the Clippers in place of Blake Griffin.

Deandre Jordan provides the rim defense he needs.

Chris Paul creates easy opportunities and provides the leadership he lacks.

Doc Rivers could get it through his head that he needs to stop stat chasing (turning to grab the rebound rather than play defense... smh) and start doing what it takes to win.

oarabbus
04-17-2014, 12:54 PM
Your proposed trade does work for both teams, in my opinion.

Watching the Wolves vs Warriors a couple of nights ago, it struck me that David Lee offers much of the same things that Kevin Love does, i.e. scoring and rebounding. So from the Wolves' point of view I like the trade, since they'd also be getting a couple of talented young prospects as well.

For the Warriors, it's perhaps less appealing - I doubt they're keen to lose Harrison Barnes. However, an outside shooting trio of Curry, Thompson and Love is off-the-charts. Iguodala offers great perimeter defense, and Bogut would be an interesting front court partner for Love.

I like the trade for both teams.

Well, our defense wouldn't get any worse. It would be a nice lineup and getting Splash Bros #3 would be pretty cool.


That being said, we have just barely enough of an inside presence as it is, and D Lee is a better paint player than K Love. Although, if Curry and Klay are hot it doesn't matter who's playing in the paint.

WillC
04-17-2014, 01:13 PM
Well, our defense wouldn't get any worse. It would be a nice lineup and getting Splash Bros #3 would be pretty cool.


That being said, we have just barely enough of an inside presence as it is, and D Lee is a better paint player than K Love. Although, if Curry and Klay are hot it doesn't matter who's playing in the paint.

Love is good in the paint too - he just shoots so many threes that people forget how effective he is inside. He gets to the line extremely well.

Hoopz2332
08-08-2014, 09:29 AM
watch lebron haters all of sudden consider kevin Love some MVP caliber player:oldlol: