What would you give for Kevin Love

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I would give almost everything to get A.Davis, ge will be real superstar in the league.

Why not bring some players from Europe? I would love to see Sofoklis Schortsanitis in Suns jersey. He could play 20 minutes. He is 29, but Scola also came late in this league, and made good carreer

Saric is going to be good player, but he is not NBA ready yet (but he is making progress quickly)

Schortsanitis? You mean a shorter, fatter Oliver Miller, who is crazier than Ron Artest?

There is a reason he was drafted 11 years ago, and the Clippers never brought him in nor has anyone ever wanted to trade for the right to him.
 
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My memories are now sailing back to 1985 when the Suns signed Georgi Glouchkov to much fanfare.
 

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The more and more I watch Love tape the more I want him in a suns uniform. He rebounds like an animal and offensively Duncan in the only guy even in the same league as far as big men.
 

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He can shoot and pass but does he even have a go-to move? Don't see it.

Is his back-to-the basket game even average?
 

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The more and more I watch Love tape the more I want him in a suns uniform. He rebounds like an animal and offensively Duncan in the only guy even in the same league as far as big men.
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He can shoot and pass but does he even have a go-to move? Don't see it. Is his back-to-the basket game even average?
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I'm guessing most of Love's points in paint/FT's are from OFF Rebound...
As I read the 2nd and 3rd quotes, I am reminded of what our political system has turned into -- the party of 'no'.

If we reject every possible big man because his game is not 100% perfect, we'll never reach the next step.

The plusses that Kevin Love would bring to the Suns would be a big improvement over what we have now.

Searching for reasons to keep the status quo only serve to keep us mediocre.
 
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As I read the 2nd and 3rd quotes, I am reminded of what our political system has turned into -- the party of 'no'.

If we reject every possible big man because his game is not 100% perfect, we'll never reach the next step.

The plusses that Kevin Love would bring to the Suns would be a big improvement over what we have now.

Searching for reasons to keep the status quo only serve to keep us mediocre.


Sometimes the status quo is better than the proposal. If it ain't broke fix it until it is. The next step for the Suns must be carefully made or they will go backward.
 

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Have any of you guys actually watched 10+ T-Wolves games last year (or in the last 4 years for that matter?) I swear some people are talking out of their behinds.
Frankly, I am not sold on Love either, but some of the comments here are just silly.
 

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He can shoot and pass but does he even have a go-to move? Don't see it.

Is his back-to-the basket game even average?

His back to the basket game is really good outside of Duncan there isn't a big man in the NBA with a better one. Go look his games up on YouTube that spin fade away jump shot is dream esque. The fact you question it tells me you don't watch him.
 

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Sometimes the status quo is better than the proposal.
The Suns status quo, improved as they were, is a team that almost made the playoffs.

If it ain't broke fix it until it is.
I am still trying to figure that one out.

The next step for the Suns must be carefully made or they will go backward.
An obvious generalization. But a next step must be made for us to become a playoff team. Especially if we depend upon our two stars sharing one position with one of them having a history of losing time to injuries.

That leaves one star who, as another Point Guard we recently had, eventually wore down. We need another superstar (like Kevin Love) to spread and share the load.
 

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Back when we managed to draft and ink this fellow and I had myself convinced we had our man in the middle for years to come.

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Back when we managed to draft and ink this fellow and I had myself convinced we had our man in the middle for years to come.

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I tell you what, there were games where Shaq would try to back him down but he just could not do it.

I don't know if it was poor coaching or what, but Tsakalidis had all the physical tools and then some. He just never panned out.
 

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I tell you what, there were games where Shaq would try to back him down but he just could not do it.

I don't know if it was poor coaching or what, but Tsakalidis had all the physical tools and then some. He just never panned out.

The Suns actually had one the the best post defenses with him Cliff Robinson and Googs. He had terrible hands so I don't think he was ever going to be much of an offensive threat but right when it looked like he was about to put things together he had the back injury.
 

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I tell you what, there were games where Shaq would try to back him down but he just could not do it.

I don't know if it was poor coaching or what, but Tsakalidis had all the physical tools and then some. He just never panned out.

He had some of the worst hands I've ever seen. You are right about Shaq though. He was one of the few people who could keep Shaq from establishing great position in the post a lot of the time. Can't remember where I read it, but supposedly big Jake's body odor was his secret weapon.

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His back to the basket game is really good outside of Duncan there isn't a big man in the NBA with a better one. Go look his games up on YouTube that spin fade away jump shot is dream esque. The fact you question it tells me you don't watch him.

You are telling me that Love is better with his back to the basket than Cousins or Randolph or Gasol or..?
 

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I knew I was forgetting someone. :)

The Suns have had the right idea about foreign big men for a long time. Let's hope some day they get it right.
 
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You are telling me that Love is better with his back to the basket than Cousins or Randolph or Gasol or..?

He might be taking it too far, but he is a damn good low post player. He has a reliable hook shot, he is very good at getting to the hoop (Divac/ Scola type of "crafty"), he can face-up and drive to the hoop and he can hit an jumper. He can also pass the ball. I would easily take Love over Cousins, Randolph, and Pau Gasol.
 
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Oliver miller, Rick Robey, the guy we traded Dan Majerle for, Joe Barely Cares, nick vanos, James Edwards, the list goes on and on. Finding a quality big man is hard enough. Finding one without chronic injury issues is near impossible-even for the really great ones like Bill Walton.
 
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Yes.

Do people actually watch love?

No, they don't. If they did, they wouldn't sound like they are pulling all the information they have out of their rear end. I guarantee you that Slin has not watched a full Wolves game in 2-3 years, with a possible exception of one or two against the Suns. Same applies to several other posters.

There IS legitimate criticism of Love. Defense, ability to lead the team, etc, but how people can not know that he is arguably the best big man in the game when it comes to offense is beyond me. It must be willful ignorance. For God's sake, how does one average over 25 points per game without having a go-to move? :bang:
 
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