Natebishop3
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Aldridge and Love in the same frontcourt.... ugh.... so much talent but I don't think anyone would be happy.
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Aldridge and Love in the same frontcourt.... ugh.... so much talent but I don't think anyone would be happy.
Reggie Miller said on the DP Show that a David Lee and Harrison Barnes for Kevin Love has potential to happen.
Although Love is a stat whore who doesn't play defense, he's not the biggest problem in Minnesota. This has become a guard/wing driven league. In Minnesota, Love has been teamed with guards/wings who suck. He's a terrible number 1 option. He can't create his own shot and he plays with a PG who isn't a threat to score, even if left unguarded. Minnesota has a HORRIBLE record in close games, and if you can't win closes games, you're not going to make the playoffs.
Love would be a GREAT fit in Golden State, which is why I hope he doesn't go there. He wouldn't be the number 1 option in GS, but he'd be a dynamite 2nd/3rd option. In GS, he'd be surrounded by all the things he lacked in Minnesota. He'd have guards that can score and space the floor with the best of them. Curry is also a great passer. And, Love would be playing with a defensive center that could help cover up his defensive ineptitude.
My preferred destination for the Love is the Knicks, because they are the Knicks and they will surely continue to be fucked up for years. Plus, they are in the East, so we don't have to worry about a Western Conference team (like GSW) getting better. Hell, I'd even rather see Love got to the Lakers than the Warriors. The Lakers are years away from being good and don't have the guards or defensive center to make Love look better. Now, if Steve Nash and Kobe Bryant were in their primes, they would be a great match for Love, but they aren't. Not even close. They are both old and broken down, taking up roster spots and eating up cap space.
BNM
The Knicks literally have nothing to trade.
Carmelo for KLove? If I was either team I'd say what the hell, Why not.
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=ku53ver
Carmelo is a free agent. There's no fucking way in hell that Melo plays in Minnesota.
Do you even follow basketball?
The Knicks literally have nothing to trade.
Amare Stoudemire's expiring $23m contract isn't worth it for Minny?
ASEC?
Stoudemire is picking up his $23m option next year. That's a pretty nice trade piece, isn't it? The Wolves tank for a year or two, and try to rebuild via draft picks and cap space.
Sarcastic? I'd say the exact opposited. Joerger understands how to utilize two dominant post presence. Gasol and Zbo now Love and Pek.
Love isn't a dominant post presence. At all.
High post like Gasol runs with Pek down low in place of ZBo.
If Minny was trading Love they'd be tanking/rebuilding so why would they give a rats ass about stealing a coach? Just my opinion.
High post like Gasol runs with Pek down low in place of ZBo.
If Minny was trading Love they'd be tanking/rebuilding so why would they give a rats ass about stealing a coach? Just my opinion.
I don't think Love has high enough of a basketball IQ to play like Marc Gasol does to run that offense.
Would have to completely change it up.
First of all, Love and Gasol aren't even close to having the same offensive game. Gasol almost posts up or pops out on a top of the key screen, while Love many times plays from the 3-point line in on offense.
I think that Memphis under Hollins/Joerger has shown you don't have to have any superstar players (or players who think they are superstars, like Kevin Love) in order to win games and be competitive. Maybe I'm wrong, but I think Kevin Love will be traded this summer.
