He's good as gone.
I just hope that Love doesn't try to force the Wolves to send him to a big-market team. **** the overrated big markets!
I was just wondering something similar. Do you think that KLove creates his own new "big 3" in a market that might not be seen as a big market? I just have to wonder how KLove would be next to DRose and Noah. Maybe he will go to Cleveland if Bynum goes there and those two can play with Irving.
The biggest need for KLove is a true center that can play defense and he gathers all the rebounds.
I was just wondering something similar. Do you think that KLove creates his own new "big 3" in a market that might not be seen as a big market? I just have to wonder how KLove would be next to DRose and Noah. Maybe he will go to Cleveland if Bynum goes there and those two can play with Irving.
The biggest need for KLove is a true center that can play defense and he gathers all the rebounds.
Ultimately, I won't be mad at or have anything against Love for not wanting to stay in Minnesota. But if he tries to force his way to LA or Brooklyn, I will not be pleased. Not that that matters to him of course.
Pretty much the mind set of nba players now days. I could care less about love and don't view him as a great player in the league anyways. So I would be all for some big market team to over pay him. My biggest fear right now is who favors is talking to with the usa team on who he is going to play for. Players don't feel like they can get what they want in a small market and see what everyone else is doing.
They had their shot with the lockout, but all the owners cared about was BRI. Lock the players out until they agree to a franchise tag. Eventually the players will need to play, or not make any money for years. However, every nba owner doesn't want a championship; just more money.Minny and Jazz could give into every request rational or otherwise and these clowns will still leave. And as more 'stars' leave the small markets, the small markets will get less in return for each of their departing players.
The NBA is irreparably damaged, the Stern Model for success has killed the league. Only drastic measures starting with a new commissionaire can save it.
Nope. The model is progressing on schedule. The smaller market teams will be replaced by international ones. Get the NBA down to 20 teams in the US and 10 in Europe/Asia. That's Stern's dream.Minny and Jazz could give into every request rational or otherwise and these clowns will still leave. And as more 'stars' leave the small markets, the small markets will get less in return for each of their departing players.
The NBA is irreparably damaged, the Stern Model for success has killed the league. Only drastic measures starting with a new commissionaire can save it.