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- Posted on: Sun, 03/13/2016 - 10:32am #63060

festar35ParticipantSo I don’t know about you guys, but Frye is proving to me that Love is not the right fit for Cleveland.
The way the team looks it is designed for that 4-spot to be a guy who can catch and shoot, I’m not saying that Love can’t do that he is however an OK shooter not really what Cleveland is after. Love is still a really good talent he should just be playing somewhere else where he is more of a focal point.
Frye is a great catch and shot big man, Cleveland gets him great looks and he knocks them down.If I am Cleveland I am seriously looking at moving Love in the off-season and freeing up that cap space to go after Ryan Anderson, I really feel he will be a fantastic fit in Cleveland.
In relation to Love I think his best fit would be Washington, although I’m sure Morris would have a huge issue with it.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 03/13/2016 - 11:24am #1047853

TravelinTravParticipantI’ve watched just a little bit of Boston I like their team a lot. I think Love would fit their team nicely. He’s a great rebounder and outlook passer. Boston has a lot of speed and good shooters Love would only add to that.
0- Posted on: Sun, 03/13/2016 - 12:44pm #1047859

xJumpManxParticipantCavs do nto want dradt picks they want ready to contribute now players and Boston does not have anyone that fits that need value wise. No they are not trasing a star away for 2 or 3 marginal talents.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 03/13/2016 - 12:44pm #1047989

xJumpManxParticipantCavs do nto want dradt picks they want ready to contribute now players and Boston does not have anyone that fits that need value wise. No they are not trasing a star away for 2 or 3 marginal talents.
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- Posted on: Sun, 03/13/2016 - 11:24am #1047983

TravelinTravParticipantI’ve watched just a little bit of Boston I like their team a lot. I think Love would fit their team nicely. He’s a great rebounder and outlook passer. Boston has a lot of speed and good shooters Love would only add to that.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 03/13/2016 - 1:15pm #1047863
Hype MachineTrade him.
Hes the most overrated player in the NBA.
Hes no good on the Cavs. Hes not a ‘superstar’…hes a great offensive PF and terrible defender. Plus he doesn’t know how to be a good role player either.
Hes not better than Derrick Favors, Draymond Green, LaMarcus Aldridge, Blake Griffin…I could go on. Hes a PF in the 5-10 range yet is spoken about like hes a franchise player.
If Kevin Love is your best player…2013 Twolves are your ceiling.
I’d trade him for Boogie, Melo, Marc Gasol or any other big names that might be on the block.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 03/13/2016 - 1:15pm #1047993
Hype MachineTrade him.
Hes the most overrated player in the NBA.
Hes no good on the Cavs. Hes not a ‘superstar’…hes a great offensive PF and terrible defender. Plus he doesn’t know how to be a good role player either.
Hes not better than Derrick Favors, Draymond Green, LaMarcus Aldridge, Blake Griffin…I could go on. Hes a PF in the 5-10 range yet is spoken about like hes a franchise player.
If Kevin Love is your best player…2013 Twolves are your ceiling.
I’d trade him for Boogie, Melo, Marc Gasol or any other big names that might be on the block.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 03/13/2016 - 3:53pm #1047894

festar35ParticipantI think we all forget what Love did in Minnesota and sure they didn’t win, but what help did he have?
I really think he fits in Washington, problem is their pick is owned by Phoenix unless in the top 9 of lottery, now lets say Washington continues their downward spiral and end up with the 8/9th pick. I can see a nice trade happening of:
Cleveland: Trade – Love and Receive – Anderson (There production is very similar nowadays)
Washington: Trade – Oubre, Lottery pick and Receive – Love
New Orleans: Trade – Anderson (S&T) and Receive – Oubre, Lottery Pick
Now obviously there will be other moving parts, but this is the crux of it.
Cleveland do it to get that knock-down shooter at the 4-spot they so desperately need.
Washington get guy who can play with Wall, they could run some fantastic pick ‘n’ roll/pop offense between these two and I think he fits what they do offensively.
New Orleans are going no where with the current roster, so with 2 top 10 picks they have a chance to put some hand picked talent around Davis, they can find some talent to develop next to him.0- Posted on: Mon, 03/14/2016 - 5:03am #1048120

MatosParticipantCleveland would never trade Love flat out for Ryan Anderson. They could get more elsewhere.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 03/14/2016 - 5:03am #1047990

MatosParticipantCleveland would never trade Love flat out for Ryan Anderson. They could get more elsewhere.
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- Posted on: Sun, 03/13/2016 - 3:53pm #1048025

festar35ParticipantI think we all forget what Love did in Minnesota and sure they didn’t win, but what help did he have?
I really think he fits in Washington, problem is their pick is owned by Phoenix unless in the top 9 of lottery, now lets say Washington continues their downward spiral and end up with the 8/9th pick. I can see a nice trade happening of:
Cleveland: Trade – Love and Receive – Anderson (There production is very similar nowadays)
Washington: Trade – Oubre, Lottery pick and Receive – Love
New Orleans: Trade – Anderson (S&T) and Receive – Oubre, Lottery Pick
Now obviously there will be other moving parts, but this is the crux of it.
Cleveland do it to get that knock-down shooter at the 4-spot they so desperately need.
Washington get guy who can play with Wall, they could run some fantastic pick ‘n’ roll/pop offense between these two and I think he fits what they do offensively.
New Orleans are going no where with the current roster, so with 2 top 10 picks they have a chance to put some hand picked talent around Davis, they can find some talent to develop next to him.0 - AuthorPosts
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