Lebron James was not feeling Kevin Love earlier this season. There were all the reports about “fitting it” or “not fitting in” and the team seemed to be struggling. However as we know, the Cavs got it together and made a run to the finals but everyone wanted to know what the deal was. Turns out Bron wasn’t too confident in Love’s priorities.
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According to Ethan Skolnick of Bleacher Report
It’s safe to say that the soap opera isn’t on permanent hiatus, even after Love—following a poolside pow-wow with James—re-signed for five years, a decision that suggests he’s not especially queasy about their ongoing collaboration. It also should alleviate James’ concerns, which he expressed to many confidants, especially early in the season, that Love wasn’t ready to put winning first.
Despite his excellent individual production, Love never made the playoffs with the Timberwolves. That was his norm for his first six seasons in the league. So, joining the title-contending Cavaliers was surely a culture shock.
At times, LeBron probably was not patient enough Love’s adjustment.
But, as Skolnick said, Love showed a huge commitment to winning by re-signing with the Cavaliers. The power forward could have bolted to a bigger market, escaping LeBron’s shadow and scoring more. And yes, that deal might have been somewhat about the money, but Love could have gotten more (though less security) by taking a two-year deal with a player option.
Love valued winning.
I expect year two with Love and LeBron to go better than last season. Love will have to show more he’s willing to make the sacrifices necessary to win, but late last year, LeBron showed a better understanding of Love’s predicament.