I don't think anyone on here has a serious problem with the idea of Kevin Love in green, I think we're all just arguing about an acceptable price.
At least a couple posters seem to have a problem.
Mike
the problems alluded to above seem to be first, the cost of obtaining love. i could live with some of the scenarios for a love trade that bounce around here. but the underlying point seems, to me at least, that it makes no sense to get love if the celtics deplete the team doing so.
next in the department of doubt is love's defense, or lack there of. defense is hard to gauge with stats in the nba, but i think part of the problem is that for love to rebound at such an insane rate he often positions himself for rebounds, not defense. meaning that he does not put full effort into playing defense on his man each and every time.
most distressing, to me, is that no player in the entire league gives up more points at the rim than kevin love. this is not a category you want your player to be #1 in.
next, his opponents take the 10th most FGA at the rim and by far they score at the best rate of players in that range. love essentially allows an average of more than 5 layups or dunks per game. FIVE. again, i think this is tied in part to his focus on rebounds instead of defense.
but in all honesty, under his current system perhaps he is not supposed to be a rim defender and this may account for SOME of those lay ups he lets' through. but that only explains a portion of a troubling facet of his game. but no matter how you look at it, love isn't a guy who does much to stop his man from scoring.
love clearly is an excellent player, a great scorer, and a very good rebounder, but does all that make up for his being a poor defender? or does his being a poor defender lower his overall value as a player to the point where he is not able to win enough games given his cost in salary and trade chips? crudely stated, does he give up so many points that the advantage of his scoring is significantly eroded?
another way to put this is if we put aside his gaudy stats of points and rebounds and look at plus/minus (one more flawed stat) last season love was at 4.6+ per game, which was about 31st in the league.
31st is good, but not elite. and the question is whether the price the celtics will have to pay for love is justified for a very good, but not elite over all player. is a very good player good enough for what the celtics will pay for and need in their pf?
do love's defensive flaws detract from his over all ability to carry a team to victory consistently?
EDIT: when i revisited the +/- ratings once more, i sorted by "per 36 minutes." when looked at that way, love comes in at around 67th in the league.