As for Love, Minnesota wasn’t the first NBA team to bring in other big,
long players to see how he dealt with that type of physicality, and
Love looked nearly as good as the weather on an aesthetically pleasing
Minnesota morning.
long players to see how he dealt with that type of physicality, and
Love looked nearly as good as the weather on an aesthetically pleasing
Minnesota morning.
"My thing when you see these workouts is that they confirm for you what
you thought one way or the other," said Wolves broadcaster Jim
Petersen, who observed the entire workout alongside Minnesota’s
assistant coaches, operations staff and selected season ticket holders.
"You have preconceived notions of what you think, and for me when I
watched him, it confirmed what I already thought: The guy is a stud."
you thought one way or the other," said Wolves broadcaster Jim
Petersen, who observed the entire workout alongside Minnesota’s
assistant coaches, operations staff and selected season ticket holders.
"You have preconceived notions of what you think, and for me when I
watched him, it confirmed what I already thought: The guy is a stud."
…"He just knows how to play," added McHale, who spent some time with
Love on the low block on Tuesday. "There’s a gift in knowing how to
play. It makes you faster, it makes you quicker, it makes you
everything because you’re anticipating everything. You’re a step ahead."
Love on the low block on Tuesday. "There’s a gift in knowing how to
play. It makes you faster, it makes you quicker, it makes you
everything because you’re anticipating everything. You’re a step ahead."
Update:
Trudell also chatted with Kevin Love after the workout (video).