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This whole thread has seemed to focus more on Love's need to win and giving him excuses because Minny didn't put people around him, or the Minny management suck or a number of other things. But what SAS said was they didn't like him.

What if the reason they don't like him is because he has a huge ego, thinks he is never the one doing anything wrong is is just a dirtbag?

People are jumping to all sorts of conclusions hear based on his game but what if Love is just a nasty ass person to be around and that's why people don't like him. It would explain some things as to why that team with that talent last year didn't gel. And maybe explain the poor performance in other years.

I'm not saying that is the case but its something that many here are just not taking into consideration. If he is just a dink, would you still want him on the Celtics being a cancer here rather than Minnesota?

Nick has made an interesting point.  I think that the discussions about Love on this site prove that he is an NBA version of a Rorschach test.  People see in Love what they wish him to be and then cherry-pick facts, and then lines of argumentation, to justify their "interpretations" of the Love Enigma...

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The Wolves roster is horrible.  Every player is flawed.  The two guys who can score- pekovic and Martin can't guard anyone.  Rubio can't shoot.  Didn't looked good for a few weeks.  I don't see how people think that the Wolves should have been better than they were.

Couldn't one make exactly the same observations about the current Celts squad?  Don't Rondo, Green, Olynyk and Sullinger resemble flawed and/or limited players with other individual areas of expertise?  Rondo can't shoot and has all kind of attitude and coachability issues, Green is asleep half the time, Olynyk can't defend and Sully struggles around the basket and can't defend certain players.  If one or more of these players is traded to Minny for Love, will Love be in the same dead-end situation in Boston as he is currently in? 

And yet, I see poster after poster here screaming about how we simply MUST trade Sully and three (or even FOUR) 1st rounders, including both from this draft.  Even with an extension for Rondo, a trade for Love is merely an intermediate move which will leave us still very very far from Shangri-La...

Difference is management. The Celtics management is way better the Timberwolves. I disagree with your assessment with the Celtics players.

The assessment I offered is for argument's sake.  In fact, I am very much against trading Sully (or Rondo or Olynyk) and multiple 1st rounders for Love.  I think that in spite of the weaknesses in their games, both Sully and Olly will develop into PF's who are of comparable talent and production as Love.  Love is a terrible defender who just doesn't play hard when the other team has the ball.  I'll take my chances with Sully, Olly and with Danny making those three or four 1st round picks that so many wish to waste in a Love trade.

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The Wolves roster is horrible.  Every player is flawed.  The two guys who can score- pekovic and Martin can't guard anyone.  Rubio can't shoot.  Didn't looked good for a few weeks.  I don't see how people think that the Wolves should have been better than they were.

Couldn't one make exactly the same observations about the current Celts squad?  Don't Rondo, Green, Olynyk and Sullinger resemble flawed and/or limited players with other individual areas of expertise?  Rondo can't shoot and has all kind of attitude and coachability issues, Green is asleep half the time, Olynyk can't defend and Sully struggles around the basket and can't defend certain players.  If one or more of these players is traded to Minny for Love, will Love be in the same dead-end situation in Boston as he is currently in? 

And yet, I see poster after poster here screaming about how we simply MUST trade Sully and three (or even FOUR) 1st rounders, including both from this draft.  Even with an extension for Rondo, a trade for Love is merely an intermediate move which will leave us still very very far from Shangri-La...

Difference is management. The Celtics management is way better the Timberwolves. I disagree with your assessment with the Celtics players.

The assessment I offered is for argument's sake.  In fact, I am very much against trading Sully (or Rondo or Olynyk) and multiple 1st rounders for Love.  I think that in spite of the weaknesses in their games, both Sully and Olly will develop into PF's who are of comparable talent and production as Love.  Love is a terrible defender who just doesn't play hard when the other team has the ball.  I'll take my chances with Sully, Olly and with Danny making those three or four 1st round picks that so many wish to waste in a Love trade.

The chances of Sullinger and Olynyk becoming  better then Love are very low. Besides if the Love trade happens, Danny has more assets he can use in order to acquire talent.

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And yet that's something that the fans are willing to give...a chance.
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The Wolves roster is horrible.  Every player is flawed.  The two guys who can score- pekovic and Martin can't guard anyone.  Rubio can't shoot.  Didn't looked good for a few weeks.  I don't see how people think that the Wolves should have been better than they were.

Couldn't one make exactly the same observations about the current Celts squad?  Don't Rondo, Green, Olynyk and Sullinger resemble flawed and/or limited players with other individual areas of expertise?  Rondo can't shoot and has all kind of attitude and coachability issues, Green is asleep half the time, Olynyk can't defend and Sully struggles around the basket and can't defend certain players.  If one or more of these players is traded to Minny for Love, will Love be in the same dead-end situation in Boston as he is currently in? 

And yet, I see poster after poster here screaming about how we simply MUST trade Sully and three (or even FOUR) 1st rounders, including both from this draft.  Even with an extension for Rondo, a trade for Love is merely an intermediate move which will leave us still very very far from Shangri-La...

Difference is management. The Celtics management is way better the Timberwolves. I disagree with your assessment with the Celtics players.

The assessment I offered is for argument's sake.  In fact, I am very much against trading Sully (or Rondo or Olynyk) and multiple 1st rounders for Love.  I think that in spite of the weaknesses in their games, both Sully and Olly will develop into PF's who are of comparable talent and production as Love.  Love is a terrible defender who just doesn't play hard when the other team has the ball.  I'll take my chances with Sully, Olly and with Danny making those three or four 1st round picks that so many wish to waste in a Love trade.

The chances of Sullinger and Olynyk becoming  better then Love are very low. Besides if the Love trade happens, Danny has more assets he can use in order to acquire talent.

I did not make that particular assertion.  Please reread my original post - thanks in advance.


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The Wolves roster is horrible.  Every player is flawed.  The two guys who can score- pekovic and Martin can't guard anyone.  Rubio can't shoot.  Didn't looked good for a few weeks.  I don't see how people think that the Wolves should have been better than they were.

Couldn't one make exactly the same observations about the current Celts squad?  Don't Rondo, Green, Olynyk and Sullinger resemble flawed and/or limited players with other individual areas of expertise?  Rondo can't shoot and has all kind of attitude and coachability issues, Green is asleep half the time, Olynyk can't defend and Sully struggles around the basket and can't defend certain players.  If one or more of these players is traded to Minny for Love, will Love be in the same dead-end situation in Boston as he is currently in? 

And yet, I see poster after poster here screaming about how we simply MUST trade Sully and three (or even FOUR) 1st rounders, including both from this draft.  Even with an extension for Rondo, a trade for Love is merely an intermediate move which will leave us still very very far from Shangri-La...

Difference is management. The Celtics management is way better the Timberwolves. I disagree with your assessment with the Celtics players.

The assessment I offered is for argument's sake.  In fact, I am very much against trading Sully (or Rondo or Olynyk) and multiple 1st rounders for Love.  I think that in spite of the weaknesses in their games, both Sully and Olly will develop into PF's who are of comparable talent and production as Love.  Love is a terrible defender who just doesn't play hard when the other team has the ball.  I'll take my chances with Sully, Olly and with Danny making those three or four 1st round picks that so many wish to waste in a Love trade.

The chances of Sullinger and Olynyk becoming  better then Love are very low. Besides if the Love trade happens, Danny has more assets he can use in order to acquire talent.

I say why not? Maybe they can surpass him even. We never know.
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The Wolves roster is horrible.  Every player is flawed.  The two guys who can score- pekovic and Martin can't guard anyone.  Rubio can't shoot.  Didn't looked good for a few weeks.  I don't see how people think that the Wolves should have been better than they were.

Couldn't one make exactly the same observations about the current Celts squad?  Don't Rondo, Green, Olynyk and Sullinger resemble flawed and/or limited players with other individual areas of expertise?  Rondo can't shoot and has all kind of attitude and coachability issues, Green is asleep half the time, Olynyk can't defend and Sully struggles around the basket and can't defend certain players.  If one or more of these players is traded to Minny for Love, will Love be in the same dead-end situation in Boston as he is currently in? 

And yet, I see poster after poster here screaming about how we simply MUST trade Sully and three (or even FOUR) 1st rounders, including both from this draft.  Even with an extension for Rondo, a trade for Love is merely an intermediate move which will leave us still very very far from Shangri-La...

Difference is management. The Celtics management is way better the Timberwolves. I disagree with your assessment with the Celtics players.

The assessment I offered is for argument's sake.  In fact, I am very much against trading Sully (or Rondo or Olynyk) and multiple 1st rounders for Love.  I think that in spite of the weaknesses in their games, both Sully and Olly will develop into PF's who are of comparable talent and production as Love.  Love is a terrible defender who just doesn't play hard when the other team has the ball.  I'll take my chances with Sully, Olly and with Danny making those three or four 1st round picks that so many wish to waste in a Love trade.

The chances of Sullinger and Olynyk becoming  better then Love are very low. Besides if the Love trade happens, Danny has more assets he can use in order to acquire talent.

I did not make that particular assertion.  Please reread my original post - thanks in advance.

Alright, let me make rephrase that..... the chances that Sullinger and Olynyk producing at a level that's comparable to Love is very low.

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Thank you, Rondo9 - you're a mensch... ;)

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The Wolves roster is horrible.  Every player is flawed.  The two guys who can score- pekovic and Martin can't guard anyone.  Rubio can't shoot.  Didn't looked good for a few weeks.  I don't see how people think that the Wolves should have been better than they were.

Couldn't one make exactly the same observations about the current Celts squad?  Don't Rondo, Green, Olynyk and Sullinger resemble flawed and/or limited players with other individual areas of expertise?  Rondo can't shoot and has all kind of attitude and coachability issues, Green is asleep half the time, Olynyk can't defend and Sully struggles around the basket and can't defend certain players.  If one or more of these players is traded to Minny for Love, will Love be in the same dead-end situation in Boston as he is currently in? 

And yet, I see poster after poster here screaming about how we simply MUST trade Sully and three (or even FOUR) 1st rounders, including both from this draft.  Even with an extension for Rondo, a trade for Love is merely an intermediate move which will leave us still very very far from Shangri-La...

Difference is management. The Celtics management is way better the Timberwolves. I disagree with your assessment with the Celtics players.
You are absolutely right that the difference is management.  The Celtics have been bad for exactly one season now.  The Wolves have been bad for about 10 seasons.  The Celtics also have tons of assets to turn things around quickly.

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Remember that time that Stephen A Smith said that contrarian, provocative thing that turned out to be totally right?
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Here is Ford's latest Mock as of this morning: 

The Celtics were very busy last week, holding workouts with Noah Vonleh, Aaron Gordon, Marcus Smart, Julius Randle, Gary Harris, Nik Stauksas and Doug McDermott, essentially everyone they would consider with the No. 6 pick.

I still believe that Vonleh, Gordon and Smart are the heavy favorites if Boston keeps the pick, with Gordon being the choice right now given the way we have the draft board playing out.

But I continue to get strong signals that the Celtics are trying hard to use pick No. 6 and 17 along with future No. 1s and young players such as Jared Sullinger or Kelly Olynyk to persuade the Minnesota Timberwolves to trade them Kevin Love. One source close to the Wolves said that while Flip Saunders does not want to trade Love, he realizes the team likely will lose him this summer and the package the Celtics are offering is probably the best he's going to get. Given the strength of the draft, picks 6, 13 and 17 could land them three young starters to help them rebuild their roster quickly.

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Here is Ford's latest Mock as of this morning: 

The Celtics were very busy last week, holding workouts with Noah Vonleh, Aaron Gordon, Marcus Smart, Julius Randle, Gary Harris, Nik Stauksas and Doug McDermott, essentially everyone they would consider with the No. 6 pick.

I still believe that Vonleh, Gordon and Smart are the heavy favorites if Boston keeps the pick, with Gordon being the choice right now given the way we have the draft board playing out.

But I continue to get strong signals that the Celtics are trying hard to use pick No. 6 and 17 along with future No. 1s and young players such as Jared Sullinger or Kelly Olynyk to persuade the Minnesota Timberwolves to trade them Kevin Love. One source close to the Wolves said that while Flip Saunders does not want to trade Love, he realizes the team likely will lose him this summer and the package the Celtics are offering is probably the best he's going to get. Given the strength of the draft, picks 6, 13 and 17 could land them three young starters to help them rebuild their roster quickly.
Have you become a Celtic and Timberpuppy insider or do you have some link you want to share regarding this information?

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Here is Ford's latest Mock as of this morning: 

The Celtics were very busy last week, holding workouts with Noah Vonleh, Aaron Gordon, Marcus Smart, Julius Randle, Gary Harris, Nik Stauksas and Doug McDermott, essentially everyone they would consider with the No. 6 pick.

I still believe that Vonleh, Gordon and Smart are the heavy favorites if Boston keeps the pick, with Gordon being the choice right now given the way we have the draft board playing out.

But I continue to get strong signals that the Celtics are trying hard to use pick No. 6 and 17 along with future No. 1s and young players such as Jared Sullinger or Kelly Olynyk to persuade the Minnesota Timberwolves to trade them Kevin Love. One source close to the Wolves said that while Flip Saunders does not want to trade Love, he realizes the team likely will lose him this summer and the package the Celtics are offering is probably the best he's going to get. Given the strength of the draft, picks 6, 13 and 17 could land them three young starters to help them rebuild their roster quickly.
Have you become a Celtic and Timberpuppy insider or do you have some link you want to share regarding this information?

sorry - it's insider on ESPN with Chad Ford, been posted in multiple threads...