Based on the two games so far, Love looks great.
Yep. Many of our best teams have had a microwave off the bench who can get us going when we start slow. I envision Love thriving in that role.IowaBear said:
He's probably better off the bench. He appears to be instant offense which will be great throughout conference play
I had been saying this all offseason, he was just a bad on defense as Cryer and Keyonte were last year. He's also one-dimensional on offense, with no appreciable ability to handle the ball or create shots for others. A 6th man role fits him perfectly. Remember Flagler on our championship team? He only had to come in off the bench and put the ball in the bucket. Nunn is perfect with our starting unit as a lockdown defender and his PG skills take a lot of pressure off of Dennis.DanaDane said:
If his D could ever catch up with a third of his offensive talent, he would start. Unfortunately, so far it's as bad as it was last year.
IowaBear said:
He's probably better off the bench. He appears to be instant offense which will be great throughout conference play
I think the difference in Cryer and Keyonte vs. Love last year is that Love's issues weren't pouting or loafing on D. I truly don't think he ever has or ever will fully recover the lateral movement he had before the injury. I saw him in person twice at practice prior to the injury and he wasn't that bad on D. It's painful watching him try to move laterally on D as a faster player blows by him on a backdoor or along the baseline. I don't think it has anything to do with effort. I think he just can't move fast enough and that also makes it difficult for him to fight through screens.Crawfoso1973 said:I had been saying this all offseason, he was just a bad on defense as Cryer and Keyonte were last year.DanaDane said:
If his D could ever catch up with a third of his offensive talent, he would start. Unfortunately, so far it's as bad as it was last year.