
Originally Posted by
stevemcqueen1
Exactly! Don't you see you're essentially arguing for the same conclusion as I am?
Love is like Randolph in Memphis--not a franchise caliber player. He's a very good player, and All Star, and someone who can be a core, complimentary offensive weapon on a contender.
He is not a franchise player though and you explain a function of that--you have to cover up for some significant weaknesses for him to keep him from getting exposed by other guys at his position. For a true franchise player, that's not the case. LeBron, Carmelo, Rose, Wade, Kobe, Deron, Dwight, Dirk, Duncan, Durant, Garnett, etc. These guys can't be exploited by anyone at their position on a consistent basis and all of them have some sort of freakish physical quality that makes them unstoppable in some way. They're elite or were elite in part because of their physical gifts. Love is excellent and highly in spite of his physical limitations.
When is the last time there was a franchise player in the NBA who had below average physical tools for his position? Thirty years ago? When a 6'4 shooting guard was huge?
This is the NBA. The physical profile matters more for basketball than it does for all the other sports leagues combined. That's why scouts and GMs sell out for physical tools and potential.
Re: Dirk, by the time Dirk was 22, he was in the playoffs and has proceeded to carry the Mavs to 11 straight playoff appearances and an absurd number of consecutive 50 win seasons. Kevin Love wasn't even the regular starter on his team until he was 22 and the Timberwolves have mostly been bad so far.
And Dirk was an MVP long before he got the team support to win a championship with guys like Chandler, Marion, Butler, and Kidd. Plus he probably should have gotten a ring in 2006 if the refs hadn't all of a sudden decided that looking intently at Dwayne Wade constituted a foul. When Love wins an MVP, I'll change my tune.
And Dirk isn't a great defender, but he's actually a decent one and has always played good team defense + given trouble to post scorers with the size of his base and his length, both of which are significantly greater than Love's.
They're not a ready comparison. Dirk is a legit 7 footer. Love is 6'8.