I don't have a tool that summarizes his last 8 games on ESPN for me, and it is harder to calculate because he has missed games in the middle of it. It looks like somewhere I did make a mistake in my math, I was putting it on a calculator. So apologies for that. To make it less abstract I was including these games
11pts 4 rebounds
10 points 10 rebounds
18 points 7 rebounds
22 points 10 rebounds
9 points 3 rebounds
11 points 11 rebounds
10 point 11 rebounds
8 points 5 rebounds
Those are not horrible games, but aside from a really strong game against Memphis those are probably not max-level numbers.
They might not be MAx level numbers but his presence on the floor gives max level impact for the team especially offensively. Pretty sure someone already posted a quote about his on/off numbers for them team. Thats all CAvs will care about when offering him the max
He also is really a legit 3a option with JR Smith as 3b on their team right now. Smith plays a few more minutes and they take a really similar amount of shots.
All Jr does is shoot 3s. They dont post him up, They dont run elbow plays through him. Jr being trigger happy hardly makes him a 3rd option. Plus as Loves gains more chemistry with the team, they are going run more more plays through him. All Jr is ever going to do is shoot 3s. Really not sure what the problem is
This goes back for roughly the last month of the season. He was playing well in the beginning of March, but he has also had other poor stretches this season. As for your points about minutes in all of these listed games they were all between 27 and 39 and it appears he is going to play about 33 minutes a game now so none of this is totally out of whack.
Cavs usually sit Lebron at the 6min mark for the 1st and 4th quarters while Love and Kyrie play till close to the end of the 1st and 3rd. Lebron checks back in As Kyrie and LOve go to sit so that he can play the 4 with the second unit (Thompson and shooters). Love then doesnt check in till like 8-7mins left in the 2nd and 4th. Kyrie checks in a little earlier while Lebron rest then checks back in with 5-6mins left
AM saying all that because its clear you didnt watch any of the Cavs games you just used as examples of Loves bad play
vs Bull (Tough game against atheltic bigs after a week break)
vs Philly (struggled all night with the back till he had to check out in the 3rd)
vs Nets (decent game)
Vs Grizz (Great game)
Vs Bucks (Game turned to a blowout so Love didnt check back in the 4th. Neither did Kyrie)
Vs Pacers (ANother tough game vs an strong PF in David West)
Vs Nets ( Another blowout before the 4th. So didnt check back in)
Vs Spurs (Going up against stong PF in Timmy/Diaw plus has back issues so had to sit)
So out of all the games you just cherry picked, his subpar performance is pretty self explanatory. Games were either blowout or he was going up against strong PF that he has alway struggled with. FActor in the constant back issues and his struggles are hardly surprising. Again I would advise you watch more Cavs games before making your conclusions rather relying strictly on box scores