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Now that LBJ is gone, and Love signed an extension
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Re: Now that LBJ is gone, and Love signed an extension
Probably. It makes sense. With LBJ gone, the Cavs will likely run some actual offensive sets through Love. With LeBron there, he was essentially just a floor spacer who took the big guy guarding him away from the paint so LeBron could operate.
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Re: Now that LBJ is gone, and Love signed an extension
I had this feeling too.Abe Froman wrote: ↑Thu Jul 26, 2018 2:24 pmIt feels like it could be a different year for fantasy leagues next season. A lot of moving pieces. Guys like Love will probably benefit form it statistically. I wonder how guys like Kuzma are going to do? Teams have tape on him now, and with LBJ there, I foresee him falling into the same sort of role Love was in the last few seasons. I'm not really seeing the leap forward for him that I think some people are expecting.Ash Ketchum wrote: ↑Tue Jul 24, 2018 8:08 pm Probably. It makes sense. With LBJ gone, the Cavs will likely run some actual offensive sets through Love. With LeBron there, he was essentially just a floor spacer who took the big guy guarding him away from the paint so LeBron could operate.
It's all well and good that Kuzma had this great rookie year, but with LBJ in town, is Kuzma really going to "develop" in terms of taking his game to another level? I doubt it. He might improve on the practice court and develop as a player that way a bit, but in terms of usage on the floor during games, is there going to a huge, noticeable difference between him and say, Channing Frye?
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Re: Now that LBJ is gone, and Love signed an extension
Sure. If you want to draft a guy who is likely to be injured more times than not, I say go for it!
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