Yes it's a real chance of happening. Not this season, but once the Cavs get torched by whoever comes out of the West-likely San Antonio. Lebron will need a scapegoat and Love is probably that guy. They'd be much better off replacing Kyrie with Dwight Howard or even Hassan Whiteside because Kyrie just doesn't create offense for his team mates.
I'm copy/pasting this from another thread from the other day because it's relevant to this one and all these K Love discussions end similarly....
Kevin Love has some minor man v man defensive problems, but if he were given the same amount of shots as he had in Minnesota- particularly in the post- he'd be a borderline top 10 player.
Unfortunately in Cleveland he's simply misused. He's basically a Ryan Anderson clone that sits in the corner to:
A) get a kick from a driving Kyre
B) get a kick from a driving Lebron
C) Shoot a contested three on a ball swing
And in my opinion, the majority of it is lazy Lebron's fault. They don't run the pick and roll/pop for Lebron and Love, and it most of their sets, Lebron wants Love on the perimeter so he can drag the opposing PF out of the paint on defense, and then go Lebron- ISO, after which fails, kick to Love for a bailout three.
On our team of defensive juggernaughts, Love would have free roam to score 25 points and get 10 rebounds a game. He's arguably the best rebound+outlet passer in the NBA which would also help our guards in transition.
Our defense would help cover up his defensive liabilities (which are overblown-he's a PLUS defender and the Cavs opponents score less when he's on the floor), and our movement would be just perfect for this three point shooting and mid range to post play.
In 2014 the Wolves line up of:
Rubio/Martin/Brewer/Love/Pekovic scored 116. 8 and allowed 104.0 (+12.per 100 possessions in over 1,000 minutes. For comparison sake, LeBron/Wade/Bosh scored 110.1 and allowed 105.9 (+4.2).
When Love is used correctly he is on of the best players in the NBA and his team outscores the opposing team by a wide margin.
Basically think of Kelly Olynk on steroids, with post game and better rebounding skills in Brad Stevens system.
As a Kevin Love fan, for me, him going to Cleveland is the perfect recipe for us to grab a disgruntled star guy who can be a legit top 20 NBA player. He's not a 1v1 bandit, he's more like Aldridge- the kind of guy that needs a system that suits his spot up/stretch game- and the Cavs are just a terrible home for his game style. I don't know if he could be the #1 option on a championship team, but he's close, and he could definitely be the #2 option.
Right now in Cleveland, there are just too many road blocks. They need to ditch Kyrie and get a passing point guard- someone who can find Love in the post and run the pick and pop on the elbow with him correctly.
ie the other night when he scored 15 points, 15 rebounds, 4 assists and had the highest +/- on the team, yet only took 11 shots all night, whilst JR Smith took 18 shots and Kyrie took 13.
Just a crappy situation for him.