BigGameDamian
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Love is a 20/20 guy. He'll score 20 and give up 20.
He will also miss a shot just to get a rebound to get that 20.

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Love is a 20/20 guy. He'll score 20 and give up 20.

Love is clearly injury prone.
There are several other PF's I'd take over Aldridge in the West... Nowitzki, Randolph, P. Gasol, and Griffin,... just to name a few.
Easiest choice I've ever been given: the best Power Forward in the game or a borderline All-Star? A player who averaged over 13 rpg last season or a player who averaged 8 rpg?
I mean, is this not really a no-brainer?
There are several other PF's I'd take over Aldridge in the West... Nowitzki, Randolph, P. Gasol, and Griffin,... just to name a few.
The man just hurt his hand, not his knee or back. He'll probably be back earlier than expected.
Not to mention he's a Ginger... <shudder>Randolph is a idiot off the court and Griffin is just as injury prone as Love is.
The league is becoming more and more athletic.
Speed kills. Just look at the finals.
LMA - it's not even close, really.
It seems Love is still the better player.
Sorry buddy, Stats don't tell this story.
Two season ago when LMA played like a true center he was by far the best scoring big in the game. Bill Simmons talked about this in a podcast about how he went from a jumpshooting softy to an unstoppable force in the paint.
He's Rasheed Wallace: Unwilling to play to his talent level. With Stotts, LMA will play at the elbow primarily it seems.
Ben Golliver just said he would take Kevin Love on Talkin ball.
The man just hurt his hand, not his knee or back. He'll probably be back earlier than expected.
How about Rubio and Love or Lillard and Aldridge? Seems those are the 2 tandems in question. For me, I think I would rather have my guard have that killer instinct and leadership than the PF. And for me I think Lillard will prove to be a better leader than all 4 of the players in question.
So my answer is: Aldridge and Lillard
love has yet to lead the wolves to a 30 win season in his career, healthy or not
thats just pathetic for "the best PF in the game"
LMA has his flaws too and isnt going to will the team to a title by himself either, but love is more SAR than duncan
He's 24 years old.
And has missed more games this season than Aldridge has his entire career. Glass man?
Still yet to be determined.
He's 24 years old.
Easiest choice I've ever been given: the best Power Forward in the game or a borderline All-Star? A player who averaged over 13 rpg last season or a player who averaged 8 rpg?
I mean, is this not really a no-brainer?
Still feel this way?
There are several other PF's I'd take over Aldridge in the West... Nowitzki, Randolph, P. Gasol, and Griffin,... just to name a few.
The man just hurt his hand, not his knee or back. He'll probably be back earlier than expected.
Still feel this way?
