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Love Preparing to be a Draft Bust, Declares Pro

by The Beast
created April 17, 2008, last edited June 03, 2008
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The Ducks are Falling Apart.
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At around 4:30 PST, I am usually turning on my computer to check on the latest sports news from the NBA playoff races to even the MLS regular season. It is nearly a sacred ritual that will not be interrupted unless the Los Angeles area is under seige from some foreign nation with a vast arsenal of nuclear weapons.

While checking Sports Illustrated this afternoon, I found one particular news story to be quite the comic relief: Love to Go Pro. Yes, this is the same Kevin Love who led the Bruins to the Final Four while averaging 17 points and 10 rebounds. Yes, his college statistics were pretty gaudy but by no means does that make him good enough to declare for the NBA Draft. In fact, Love may be ruining any chance of becoming a legitimate NBA player by declaring a year or two early for the Draft instead of staying in Westwood.

Love, whose body types bears a strong resemblance to the pillsbury doughboy, is in no where near the proper conditioning level to play a full 82 game NBA schedule. While Love is listed at just 260 pounds, it would not be surprising to learn that he is actually closer to 275. Love’s camp will likely dismiss the weight argument on the fact that he is still able to play at a high level even with carrying a few extra pounds. The reality of the matter is that too many “fat” college basketball players have become NBA busts because of their inability to control their weight. Sean May and Robert “Tractor” Taylor are two players that immediately come to my mind. Like it or not, Love’s “extra baggage” will pose a major problem when he enters the pros.

While his weight should serve as a major concern, his height posses the most glaring problem of all. At 6′8″ Love is a typical NBA small forward but at UCLA Love played exclusively at the center position. In the association, Love will find himself forced to play on the perimeter, which he rarely showed the capability of doing in college. Yes, Love showed that he was capable of hitting a three pointer but this does not necessarily translate into a future wing player. Against quick teams like Memphis, USC, and Washington, Love was exposed as an inferior player when stationed away from the basket. Love was severely limited offensively by more athletic big men, Davon Jefferson and Joey Dorsey, who forced Love to play on the perimeter.

What is even more scary is watching Love try to defend wing players. Against quick agile big men, such as Taj Gibson, Love was incapable at times of defending them on the wing. How in the word will Love be able to guard the Al Thorntons, Lamar Odoms, and Travis Outlaws of the NBA?

While Love certainly has some flaws, he is credited with having some strengths, such as hit outlet pass. However, to make an outlaw pass it is 100% necessary to first secure a rebound. How will Love perform such a task in the NBA weer the big men are stronger and the small guys are quicker. When faced against a 6′7″ small forward, Love will easily be out of position against a smaller more, agile player. When faced up against a towering seven footer, Love will be pushed out of position. Love’s height makes him a tweener, which will make his biggest asset, the outlet pass, impossible to succeed on the pro level.

All of Love’s problems weight, quickness, and agility, can be easily fixed by an offseason full of grueling workouts on the track and in the weight room. For Love to succeed on the next level he must become proficient in all of the areas but if he does not you are looking at the next Tractor Taylor.


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KelsdadAll-Star
180 days ago
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Love is 6'10" I thought?
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The BeastAAA-er
180 days ago
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Listed at 6'10" but if you have ever stood next to him than you'd realize that he is really 6'8". Trust me. He is not near 6-10.
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KelsdadAll-Star
180 days ago
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At the West Regional Final in Phoenix, his uncle told a newspaper reporter that Kevin was going to declare.
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SSreportersLegend
180 days ago
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You are looking at a slew of busts as far as I'm concerned. Rose, Gordon, Love, they will all bomb in the NBA. I want all of you to quote this and check back with me 3 seasons from now.
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The BeastAAA-er
180 days ago
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Rose won't be a bust. Common now.
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WizardmanRed-Shirting
180 days ago
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At best he'll be Nick Anderson. Which isn't too bad I guess.
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Steel TownAll-American
180 days ago
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Did someone say "Big Country"?
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MegECass110AAA-er
179 days ago
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Love just needs to get off the West Coast to where there's no In-N-Out Burger.
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Jimmyb2031Little Leaguer
179 days ago
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Has he hired an agent?
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Hornman1Waterboy
179 days ago
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As long as Love has his head on straight : he will be a fantastic player : he is not a 'score' first point guard...& he has the size you love there. Great athlete.
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T RozJV Squad
179 days ago
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Wrong Love. You're thinking about Memphis.
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IbeargRed-Shirting
179 days ago
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there are many undersized Power Fowards who have done well recently from Craig Smith to Ryan Gomes and Chuck Hayes to even Carlos Boozer. Is he gonna be a star at the NBA level? Probably not, but if he gets in better shape he can be definitely be useful. He will not however EVER be a sf, he'll be an undersized PF.
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OneflydudeAll-American
179 days ago
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I'll put money on the fact that Love WONT be a bust. Love has outstanding passing and rebounding ability, strong hands and a great mind for the game. His problems is just his speed. His defense was improving towards the end of the season and in the tourney. I dont know if he'll be an all star, but he will be able to fill in the role as a inside scorer and a rebounder. He looks like he could be a Lamarcus Aldrige to me.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
175 days ago
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Love will have an adjustment period, and should wait another year to turn pro, but he will be a solid NBA player. He uses his strength very well, he can hit an NBA 3, and is a good passer from the high post. He will always have trouble guarding quicker players, and he will have to learn some new moves and lean up some, but in the right system he will definitely hold his own.
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The oldest manJV Squad
166 days ago
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Kervin Love should stay in school for at least 2 more years and complete his talents up to the level of the NBA. Right now his isn't anywhere near the player level that it takes to make it in professional basketball. Yes, he can shoot extremely well, passes better than any of the college players in school and rebounds up there with the best but he is soft, slow and isn't ready to go to the NBA at this time in his still young life. He has been told all these things by many former NBA stars including his father, Stan, and he will make his own decision before the draft. None of the UCLA players that have said they wanted to turn pro have hired an agent so that gives them room to make the final decision went the time really comes to stay or go next month. If Kevin stays he will still get a lot of money in two years because he will most likely come out of college as the number one draft pick as a junior or senior with 3 plus years of college basketball under his belt. The one word here is patience. Only time will tell and the UCLA fans will just have to cross their fingers. But remember they have the best new class of freshman coming this year in September.
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