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Nash
05-28-2015, 02:24 PM
If they win this year and repeat next year with Love, people will say he was part of a champion team anyway and him being there didn't matter.
And if they don't win, well then he's basically going to be the the scapegoat and get all the sh*t in the world thrown at him.

Akrazotile
05-28-2015, 02:27 PM
It was retarded to trade Wiggins for him in the first place. I said as much at the time.

LeGM made some GREAT moves throughout the year, but Chris Grant really dropped the ball with this one.

Nash
05-28-2015, 02:28 PM
It was retarded to trade Wiggins for him in the first place. I said as much at the time.

LeGM made some GREAT moves throughout the year, but Chris Grant really dropped the ball with this one.
Chris Grant? You mean Griffin.

Eric Cartman
05-28-2015, 02:28 PM
Love should get the f*ck out of Cleveland, playing 3rd wheel, shitty weather and dealing with Ledramaqueen.

Not worth it.

Akrazotile
05-28-2015, 02:30 PM
Chris Grant? You mean Griffin.

:oldlol: Hah, yeah, David Griffin. Whatever the **** his name is.

jbryan1984
05-28-2015, 02:37 PM
You make a fair point about Love.

If you go back and look at threads last summer, the majority of true Cavs fans on here wanted to keep Wiggins. It was other people telling us we are stupid and we can go into win now mode if we got Love.

As far as I what I would want as a Cavs fan...... I would be more focused on keeping this team together. Signing Shump, TT and JR should be top priority. If we lose Love, we lose him. We can use that money for a stronger bench next year. With the way TT has come around these playoffs, the PF spot does not scare me at all. We also got Varejao coming back healthy next year and will be expected to play less minutes now with Mozgov around. Depending too much on Varejao to play center the last few years is what has hurt him to begin with.

SilkkTheShocker
05-28-2015, 02:37 PM
All he has done is lose in his career. What else would be new? Either take Cleveland's max and play in the Finals every season. Or go back to putting up numbers on lotto teams.

SilkkTheShocker
05-28-2015, 02:39 PM
You make a fair point about Love.

If you go back and look at threads last summer, the majority of true Cavs fans on here wanted to keep Wiggins. It was other people telling us we are stupid and we can go into win now mode if we got Love.

As far as I what I would want as a Cavs fan...... I would be more focused on keeping this team together. Signing Shump, TT and JR should be top priority. If we lose Love, we lose him. We can use that money for a stronger bench next year. With the way TT has come around these playoffs, the PF spot does not scare me at all. We also got Varejao coming back healthy next year and will be expected to play less minutes now with Mozgov around. Depending too much on Varejao to play center the last few years is what has hurt him to begin with.

Cleveland will have no extra money if Love leaves.

Jailblazers7
05-28-2015, 02:42 PM
If they win this year and repeat next year with Love, people will say he was part of a champion team anyway and him being there didn't matter.
And if they don't win, well then he's basically going to be the the scapegoat and get all the sh*t in the world thrown at him.

Do you really think that is the main priority in Kevin Love's decision making? If I win a title I won't get as much credit because I missed last year with an injury? Jesus Christ you guys are cynical. :oldlol:

I think he'd rather re-sign, win a title, and look at his trophy shelf in 20 years and smile back at his career remembering his championship instead of leaving so he can have worse odds at a title so that he can get more credit from a bunch of idiots online.

Eric Cartman
05-28-2015, 02:46 PM
Do you really think that is the main priority in Kevin Love's decision making? If I win a title I won't get as much credit because I missed last year with an injury? Jesus Christ you guys are cynical. :oldlol:

I think he'd rather re-sign, win a title, and look at his trophy shelf in 20 years and smile back at his career remembering his championship instead of leaving so he can have worse odds at a title so that he can get more credit from a bunch of idiots online.
Does Bosh really get that much credit for his titles? :confusedshrug:

Hell, Bosh was more essential since he was one of Miami's few competent big guys, and defended really well.

Love, in this Cleveland team, is a role player, liability on defense, there are like 10 guys that can fill in the Love role in Cleveland and they wont skip a beat.

BlakFrankWhite
05-28-2015, 02:46 PM
TT has improved significantly this season.......klove isnt a priority...evident from these playoffs.

Just get better bench players

Nash
05-28-2015, 02:47 PM
Do you really think that is the main priority in Kevin Love's decision making? If I win a title I won't get as much credit because I missed last year with an injury? Jesus Christ you guys are cynical. :oldlol:

I think he'd rather re-sign, win a title, and look at his trophy shelf in 20 years and smile back at his career remembering his championship instead of leaving so he can have worse odds at a title so that he can get more credit from a bunch of idiots online.
Sure, I agree with you. Taking the extra money Cleveland can give you and guaranteed deep playoff runs runs next 5-7 years is awesome but this whole thing still made for a shitty situation.

Jailblazers7
05-28-2015, 02:48 PM
Does Bosh really get that much credit for his titles? :confusedshrug:

Hell, Bosh was more essential since he was one of Miami's few competent big guys, and defended really well.

Love, in this Cleveland team, is a role player, liability on defense, there are like 10 guys that can fill in the Love role in Cleveland and they wont skip a beat.

Do you think Bosh really care thats much? He won 2 titles and experienced success on a level he would never get to without joining the Heat. After he retires nobody will really care about "credit" except ISHers arguing Lebron vs. Jordan. All that will matter to him is that when he is introduced on TV or at an appearance it will be as "2x NBA champion Chris Bosh."

jlip
05-28-2015, 02:49 PM
Love is not "significant" enough for people to say that he only won because he was part of a championship team. Yes, there will always be a few haters on even the worst scrub, but I don't think enough people care about Love's "legacy" for there to be a meaningful conversation about how or if he wins championships. I believe it's understood that on any championship squad he would be at best the 2nd or 3rd best player.

El Gato Negro
05-28-2015, 02:50 PM
People are desperate for love to get out of the land because they are scared of what this team will be with him. No one wants to see the cavs competing for chips the next five years.

Hey Yo
05-28-2015, 02:50 PM
How is it a loss in Cleveland with more money in his pocket than anyone else can offer and contending?

Eric Cartman
05-28-2015, 02:51 PM
nobody will really care about "credit" except ISHers

What else is there?

http://www.reactiongifs.com/r/2011/09/mind_blown.gif

Mawly-G
05-28-2015, 02:55 PM
You make a fair point about Love.

If you go back and look at threads last summer, the majority of true Cavs fans on here wanted to keep Wiggins. It was other people telling us we are stupid and we can go into win now mode if we got Love.

Fairly certain that if the Cavs kept Wiggins and didn't trade for Love, they would not have made the trade for Shumpert & Smith. They would have a logjam at the 2 & 3. I'm pretty sure that they would've tried to get bigger instead (Mozgov, and possibly another big). So, having Love allowed Griffin to try and add some depth on the wing with Shump & Smith.

Hey Yo
05-28-2015, 02:55 PM
TT has improved significantly this season.......klove isnt a priority...evident from these playoffs.

Just get better bench players
TT is your better bench player with Love starting.

Solefade
05-28-2015, 02:56 PM
the limited shots he takes in cleveland will be way more memorable than his 30/20 games on a lotto team

Lebron23
05-28-2015, 03:02 PM
the limited shots he takes in cleveland will be way more memorable than his 30/20 games on a lotto team


This

And he actually put up much better stats than Chris Bosh first year in Miami.

imdaman99
05-28-2015, 03:08 PM
We will find out how much Love is really needed in this Finals. The Eastern Conference is a joke and has been a joke for the past few years outside of the 1 stacked team, so it's easier for the best player in the conference to ease through. Now if the Cavs still beat the Warriors, than I agree with you OP. But if the Warriors spank the Cavs, than OP is a moron. I thought he was stupid as hell anyway for the record.

toneloc103
05-28-2015, 03:10 PM
Love should get the f*ck out of Cleveland, playing 3rd wheel, shitty weather and dealing with Ledramaqueen.

Not worth it.

yep... because they play outside so that matters....

Nash
05-28-2015, 03:18 PM
no point in Wiggins, Shumpert offers them what Wiggins would have.

Xoush
05-28-2015, 03:20 PM
yep... because they play outside so that matters....
No but he lives outside of the stadium, so that matters.

Spurs5Rings2014
05-28-2015, 03:21 PM
yep... because they play outside so that matters....

Because they don't have to live there or anything.

:hammerhead:

Mawly-G
05-28-2015, 03:24 PM
no point in Wiggins, Shumpert offers them what Wiggins would have.
Wiggins is the overall better scorer, but Shumpert is a better spot up shooter, which is what the Cavs needed to surround LeBron with. They are both great defenders, but Shump probably fits their offensive style much better than Wiggins.

El Gato Negro
05-28-2015, 03:26 PM
Wiggins is the overall better scorer, but Shumpert is a better spot up shooter, which is what the Cavs needed to surround LeBron with. They are both great defenders, but Shump probably fits their offensive style much better than Wiggins.
They are not both great defenders :roll: shump yes wig nooooo.....