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Would he like it here? Would you do it? Would they?

Would you?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 24.0%
  • No

    Votes: 8 32.0%
  • Cleveland wouldn't

    Votes: 6 24.0%
  • Love wouldn't stay

    Votes: 5 20.0%

  • Total voters
    25

♪alt13

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D FAVs and our draft pick for Kevin Love.

Future front court

Hayward
Love
Gobert

Love in Cleveland is a Bad Idea IMO. He would fit great here though and we could offer him a lot of money to resign.
 
I like the poll better without the last 2 options as they're speculative and makes it difficult for me to pick. If it is simple a yes or no question, then yes.
 
I like the poll better without the last 2 options as they're speculative and makes it difficult for me to pick. If it is simple a yes or no question, then yes.

Without the last 2 options the poll is cheese.

I don't think Love works in Cleveland. I think Favors would. Cleveland saves 3 million+ in cap, gets favors, a good pick, and a 3 million trade exception. I think they do it.

Hayward, Love, Gobert works imo. I think we start to win. We have money to spend. I think Lve becomes the number one on a playoff team. I think he stays.
 
Would rather get towns. I like the idea, but I don't like Kevin love. I think he is lazy on defense and steals rebounds to get better stats
 
Nah, I don't like Kevin Love's game.

No defense and is overrated offensively.

I hated when people acted like Love was better Bosh just because Love can put up some gaudy stats.
 
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Someone needs to move. I like Gobert at center and I'm not sure Favors can play next to him. Keep Kanter as a Backup PF/C.

Id rather try Gobert and Favors together in a season where wins don't matter. Assuming that something won't work before you even attempt it is a bad move IMO. There's absolutely zero downside in trying Gobert and Favors together. There will be a move for the Jazz to make somewhere, but this isn't it.

I vote no. Favors is young, cheap (comparatively) and ascending. I want to see him and Rudy play together to see what the potential for them as a front court tandem is before getting rid of one or the other.

And let's face it. . . there's no way Cleveland admits that they made a mistake trading for Love.
 
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