Love is a tremendous rebounder but his limitations offensively (fourth option level player) and defensively (one of the weakest defenders in the league at his position) limit his value considerably.
Those two statements are very false. He's an average defender and an above average scorer.
He has a 43% 3-PT FG% and scores 20.6 a game on 15.2 shots a game. That's not terrible efficiency. With a guy like Rondo and with more experience/good coaching that would improve more.
His defense is definitely very mediocre, but he's a very smart and effort-giving player, which lends itself to a team defense system. His individual defense will improve with maturity as well.
He's 22 years old averaging 20.6 PPG and 15.5 rebounds. He's going to be a star.
Kevin Love is poor at creating his own shot when he plays against good defensive teams.
His big scoring nights come against teams that are usually weak overall defensive squads + have a defensive liability at PF.
good thing we have Rondo
Love has put up 20 points+ against
MIA - 7-11FG'S
ORL - 8-19 FG'S
LAL - 7-17 FGS
NYK - 11-26 FG'S
ATL - 7-15 FG'S
CHAR - 8-16FG'S
LAC - 7-11 FGS
OKC - 10-17 FGS
SAS - 11-19FG'S
GSW - 6-16 FG'S
SAS - 8-18 FG'S
CLE - 8-15
NYK - 10-18
OKC - 7-22
DET - 10-14
CHI - 9-15
PHO - 7-15
DEN - 14-23
UTAH - 7-20
DEN - 9 -19
NJN - 7-12TOTAL = 49%
so he is shooting almost 50% in the games where he scores 20 points (21 of 35 games). He doesn't really have a pg to speak of either. Imagine if he was running the fast break with Rondo....
This kid has a motor, he can start the fast break by
rebounding
(#1 in the NBA) and can beat his man up the floor to finish fast break
good 3pt shooter
(42%)(#18 in the nba) gets to the line
6.5 times per game(top 20 in the nba) He is grabbing
4.5ORPG(# 1 in the NBA)And he shoots
87% from the line(#14 in the NBA) Whats not to like about that....
He can easily learn to play team defense
Dwight Howard would be my first choice for 2012 free agents if he opts out, but if not Love is right at the top of the list .