After having a big hole there all season the Blazers could trot out TWO HOF PFs!
Top tier here they come lol.
This raises an interesting question. Is Love actually a hall of famer? Basketball reference has him at 73% right around Amare Stoudamire and Kevin Lowry. I think he actually needs to make another all-star game or two potentially. I don't think he will make the game this year and will be 32 next season. Also for a scoring big with an average at best defensive reputation he has only averaged 20 or more points 3 times in his career.
Nope and I don't think Love is anywhere close to being a HoF either. His role on those Cavs title contending teams was more in line with a Lamar Odom level player than a Pau Gasol level player. Hell, to be honest Love wasn't even as good for Cleveland as Odom was for the Lakers.
Does his big stat no results (no playoff appearances) get Love in? I don't think so. Too many injuries. Not enough games at high level. No team success. Questionable impact - no empty stats but not full stats either since his horrible D and bad leadership ate away at his many positive contributions as an offensive player and rebounder. One and a half seasons at 25ppg and one at 20ppg. Just not enough. Especially without team success.
Role not valuable enough on title contender.
Pre-title contender contributions didn't last long enough and had questionable impact on team success of which his team had none (no playoff appearances).
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I think Bball-reference is way off the mark at giving Love a 73%. I'd have him down around 15%. And I do not see him adding much to that with the remainder of his career.
Whoa, whoa. Well, I mean I'm a huge Kevin Love fan so I may be biased here but...
Let's take a look at his accolades.
NBA champion (2016)
5× NBA All-Star (2011, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2018)
2× All-NBA Second Team (2012, 2014)
NBA Most Improved Player (2011)
NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2009)
NBA Three-Point Shootout champion (2012)
NBA rebounding leader (2011)
Consensus first-team All-American (2008)
Pac-10 Player of the Year (2008)
First-team All-Pac-10 (2008)
Naismith Prep Player of the Year (2007)
You also have to take into account, it isn't just NBA related, but the overall scope of their basketball career.
I could honestly see Love making one more All-Star game, and I think that honestly might be enough. Disagree or not, but if Love is at over 60%, that generally means he's a lock to get in.
Love went from being a rebounding and lumbering post up big to adapting to the modern NBA where he became one of the best shooting big's. Career averages 18/11/2 on 44/37/82 is pretty hard to ignore...
I know people don't like Love, but while he disappeared in the playoffs, (which wasn't the case against us... He smoked us,) he also was instrumental in bringing their first championship.
Also comparing Lamar Odom to Love is like comparing apples to oranges, their both completely different players, and they both served different roles on their respective teams.
Kevin Love in 2015-2016? I take that over any best season Odom has ever had, and without a doubt, and my eyes closed.
Love is the far superior player, and if he hadn't been riddled with so many injuries, who knows how far he could've gone. Yes the amount of games missed collectively means he may miss the mark, but most people with over 55% Hall of Fame probability usually end up being HoFers.
Love is one of the best floor spacing bigs in the NBA, and if you actually put a decent team around him to mitigate his weaknesses, he's actually a decent #2/#3 on a contending team.
At first I was going to say yes.
Looked at his bball-ref page though, and now I just don't see it.
I guess I thought his time in Minny was a little longer, and a little more dominant (that 18 game season isn't helping anything). Thought he had a few more All-Star games too (putting him on say a Chris Bosh level with a bunch of All-Star games but not much else for individual accolades).
For comparison, Chris Webber isn't in (yet at least, retired in '08, been a finalist for last 3 years though), and he has:
5× NBA All-Star (1997, 2000–2003)
All-NBA First Team (2001)
3× All-NBA Second Team (1999, 2002, 2003)
All-NBA Third Team (2000)
NBA Rookie of the Year (1994)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1994)
NBA rebounding leader (1999)
No. 4 retired by Sacramento Kings
Consensus first-team All-American (1993)
USBWA National Freshman of the Year (1992)
McDonald's All-American MVP (1991)
Mr. Basketball USA (1991)
Naismith Prep Player of the Year (1991)
2× First-team Parade All-American (1990, 1991)
Mr. Basketball of Michigan (1991)
17.1k points
8.1k rebounds
3.5k assists
1.2k blocks
1.2k steals
College success may or may not factor in for Webber (everything was vacated).
Also Shawn Kemp:
6× NBA All-Star (1993–1998)
3× All-NBA Second Team (1994–1996)
McDonald's All-American (1988)
First-team Parade All-American (1988)
Second-team Parade All-American (1987)
Fourth-team Parade All-American (1986)
15.3k points
8.8k rebounds
1.7k assists
1.3k blocks
1.2k steals
In addition to what Monkhouse listed Love also has:
12.3k points
7.6k rebounds
1.6k assists
.5k steals
.3k blocks
Personally, I have a hard time envisioning a world where Love makes another All-Star game. He's not making one in Cleveland, and a trade to Portland will keep him as a 3rd banana at best, and behind a ton of better frontcourt players in the West. The West depth will be the same issue he faces going to any other West team.
Probably ends up somewhere slightly north of 15k points/9k rebounds,
and the list of guys who have done that and are eligible for the HOF and not made it is small (and none have as many All-Star games as Love).
Overall though, I don't see it for Love. Lesser NBA career than Webber and Kemp, and nothing really needle moving in the international/amateur world.