Thursday, October 13th, 2011 at 12:50 pm  |  162 responses

Top 50: Kevin Love, no. 16

The definitive ranking of the NBA’s best players.

by Jake Appleman

I’m writing this in Amsterdam. And it’s raining, which is a surprisingly apt metaphor for how I feel about Kevin Love: Amsterdam—awesome; rain—his ranking is probably too high. (Cue everybody at once: Jake is in Amsterdam and he thinks Kevin Love at No. 16 is too high! How high? Too high! How high? Redman!)

Now. About Love.

Kevin Love’s personality seems to be universally beloved in NBA circles and his stats (20 & 15) impress like once-discreet Scar-Jo snapshots.

Put simply, Kevin Love is really well-liked by human beings. If you are a human being and you do not like Kevin Love, you’re probably a big jerkface.

Love takes basketball seriously and works tirelessly to get better, but doesn’t take himself all that seriously. So the adulation—his Twitter page bio says “Spread Love”—comes.

There are Jose Cuervo beach volleyball competitions, where the Illsbury Doughboy (as SLAMonline named him) transforms into his alter ego, SPF Pasty.

There are Entourage cameos with elves, erm, actors. (How Scott Caan could call Kevin Love a “UCLA legend” during one of those cameos was kind of head scratching, because Love only stayed in school for a year, but I suppose if you’ve never lost at pin-the-outlet-pass-on-the-donkey, you qualify.)

And there are Right Guard ads, dubbed “Love in the Shower,” where he’s showering in some random couple’s bathroom. Bizarre, but it works because he’s Kevin Love.

And there is this, from yesterday.

All of this and his gaudy, record-setting stats are why he’s listed as the 16th best player in the League on this list. Because he grabs rebounds as if he’s listening to the chorus of Biggie’s “Another”…

I have the quotes right here, from the Knicks broadcast team of Mike Crispino and Walt Clyde Frazier, that show how easy it is to love Love on a night when he makes history. This night launched him into another stratosphere of notoriety.

From a project I was working on last year:

Kevin Love has six points and nine rebounds at the half.

“Would you call that a Love tap?” Crispino asks Frazier when Love keeps a play alive with a rebound.

“Love hurts,” Clyde responds.

Love is snaring every rebound in sight. “Previously Love, bounding and astounding, Darko, swooping to the hoop,” Clyde says in his trademark rhyme. Clyde says Love is playing like a “man possessed.”

“Love has been maulin’ and appalin’ ‘em,” Clyde says of Love’s eight boards in the quarter. That gives him 17 overall. On Love’s 18th rebound, Clyde says it’s “like the ball is gravitating to him…”

Love misses a shot but grabs the board and gets fouled. “Perpetual motion,” Clyde says. According to the Hall-of-Fame point guard, the man at the helm when the New York Knicks last won a championship, the difference in the game is the “hustle and muscle” of the Timberwolves, “especially Love.”

The fourth quarter begins and Amar’e Stoudemire returns, having battled foul trouble. “Let’s see if he can put some chillin’ on Love’s thrillin’,” Clyde says. Wilson Chandler misses a dunk. Love grabs the rebound. He gets fed underneath and dunks, following a possession that he kept alive with a tip. Clyde employs one of his trademark lyrical devices: “huffing and stuffing.” This renders Love, quite literally, The Big Bad Wolf. Love ties the game on an open baseline jumper and then corrals a franchise-record 27th (!) rebound with over ten minutes remaining in the quarter.

Love misses a straightaway three. “That would’ve brought the house down,” Crispino says, no pun intended to Clyde’s Big Bad Wolf “Huffing and Stuffing” analogy from just a moment ago. When Love finishes a putback in traffic, Clyde says “the guy’s not jumping, he just has exquisite timing.” This is followed by Crispino calling Love ‘Superman’ and Clyde doing his best Judd Appatow film impression with: “we Love you, man!” He calls it, “resounding rebounding.”

When Wolves point guard Sebastian Telfair fires up an airball, Love sticks another putback, which gives him 31 boards. Crispino says Love is doing a great imitation of Wes Unseld (ironically, Love’s Godfather), the late Maurice Lucas, and Bull Russell. Clyde co-signs.

“No one has knocked him on his derriere” Crispino says, referencing what the Knicks will see when they study this game on film. Meanwhile, the Wolves have turned a 21-point deficit into a 12-point lead, and Love is the first player to notch 30-30 since Moses Malone in 1982. “Holy Moses!” Clyde says. Love checks out with 31 and 31, having played 40 minutes. He receives a standing ovation. “Bounding and astounding, resounding rebounding, huffing and stuffing,” Clyde says.

“Again, Love is hard to handle” Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni says, before noting that the Knicks missed Ronny Turiaf’s presence. It’s the first 30/30 game of my lifetime. I actually researched when Malone’s 30-30 game took place and that was five months before I was conceived.

In the Timberwolves locker room, SLAM’s Myles Brown tells Love that Ryan Jones says what’s up. “Tell him I said ‘fuck you’,” Love responds. “Best shoutout EVAR,” Ryan tweets.

There’s that personality we were talking about.

Coming close to properly valuing Kevin Love the basketball player may prove difficult until he finds himself on a halfway decent team. Then the stats and the actual impact of his overall play can blend into a “performance soup” that helps fans and accuracy alike delight in spoonfuls of perspective-laden…whatever, this sentence sucks, you get the point.

In a league with personality and aesthetic borders that some players and reporters don’t cross, Love walks back and forth, easily communicating with all. It’s a skill, a gift maybe. Years of learning the game and the game within the game from his father while also tearing up the AAU circuit has put him in an excellent position to be a basketball ambassador of sorts for years to come. Expect to see him on TNT with Ernie, CWebb and GP in 12-15 years.

So…the co-leader of a 17-win team. An All-Star participant with awesome numbers and some impressive fundamentals, but a player with plenty of room for growth, one that shouldn’t be near his prime.

The list says 16. I say closer to the record-setting digit, 31. We might have to meet somewhere in the middle, where many of the rebounds are.

SLAMonline Top 50 Players 2011
Rank Player Team Position Pos. Rank
50 Luol Deng Bulls SF 8
49 Andrew Bogut Bucks C 7
48 Ray Allen Celtics SG 9
47 Marc Gasol Grizzlies C 6
46 David West Hornets PF 15
45 Kevin Martin Rockets SG 8
44 Andrew Bynum Lakers C 5
43 Brandon Jennings Bucks PG 11
42 Lamar Odom Lakers PF 14
41 Gerald Wallace Blazers SF 7
40 Brook Lopez Nets C 4
39 Joakim Noah Bulls C 3
38 Carlos Boozer Bulls PF 13
37 Kevin Garnett Celtics PF 12
36 Eric Gordon Clippers SG 7
35 Tony Parker Spurs PG 10
34 Andre Iguodala 76ers SG 6
33 Al Jefferson Jazz PF 11
32 Al Horford Hawks C 2
31 Stephen Curry Warriors PG 9
30 Tim Duncan Spurs PF 10
29 Josh Smith Hawks PF 9
28 Manu Ginobili Spurs SG 5
27 Tyreke Evans Kings PG 8
26 Rudy Gay Grizzlies SF 6
25 John Wall Wizards PG 7
24 Danny Granger Pacers SF 5
23 Monta Ellis Warriors SG 4
22 Joe Johnson Hawks SG 3
21 Paul Pierce Celtics SF 4
20 Steve Nash Suns PG 6
19 Zach Randolph Grizzlies PF 8
18 LaMarcus Aldridge Blazers PF 7
17 Chris Bosh Heat PF 6
16 Kevin Love TWolves PF 5

Notes
• Rankings are based solely on projected ’11-12 performance.
• Contributors to this list include: Maurice Bobb, Shannon Booher, David Cassilo, Bryan Crawford, Sandy Dover, Adam Figman, Jon Jaques, Eldon Khorshidi, Ryne Nelson, Doobie Okon, Ben Osborne, Quinn Peterson, Dave Schnur, Abe Schwadron, Dan Shapiro, Irv Soonachan, Todd Spehr, Tzvi Twersky, Yaron Weitzman, DeMarco Williams and Ben York.
• Want more of the SLAMonline Top 50? Check out the archive.

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  • http://www.slamonline.com UNFROZEN CAVEMAN LAWYER

    EXTREMELY OVERRATED. SELFISH PLAYER. I DO LIKE SOME ASPECTS OF HIS GAME. BUT HE NEEDS TO CENTER HIS GAME ON DOING WHAT IT TAKES TO WIN, NOT JUST GO FOR DOLO.

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Aw hell to the no! Slam, y’all seriously got the nerve to place Mr. “I can’t lead my team to more than 20 wins” over LA (led the Blazers to the Playoffs), ZBo (led the Grizz to a first round upset of the #1 seed) and CB (3rd best player on the best team out east).

  • http://www.slamonline.com/online/category/blogs/farmer-jones/ Ryan Jones

    It’s bullshit that I didn’t get to write this. BULLSHIT.

  • http://www.slamonline.com/online/category/blogs/farmer-jones/ Ryan Jones

    It’s bullsh*t that I didn’t get to write this. BULLSH*T.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Good work Jake that was entertaining. What is weird IMO is how high Rajon Rondo is climbing, despite being offensively handicapped. whose going to go higher, Amar’e or Rondo?

  • D

    This is a terrible rank for KLove he does not deserve to be in the top 20 maybe top 40. Seriously what are you thinking?

  • http://www.slamonline.com Wayno

    Nice dude, nice player, but 16th best in the league? Come on now. Lets see him get thse kind of numbers and have it impact a team’s win-loss record then we’ll talk.

  • BAWSE

    I like Love but he should not be over Zbo. Only gripe. Zbo led a team and Love couldnt make his team COMPETITIVE most of the season. If your a top 20 player your team needs to be at least close to .500.

  • http://dui007.com jbn74sb

    Great player, but not much of a fan of this piece. Will be interesting to see where he ends up in a couple of years. And I too would have preferred to have read this if it were written by Love’s pasty partner in crime.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Wayno

    Rondo is an interesting case for me…he’s a great distributor and a great defender, but he has clearly benefitted from playing with an ourstanding cast around him. I’d be interested in seeing how he would do on a mediocre/bad team.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Everyone that is complaining about ZBo “leading a team to the playoffs” needs to stop. ZBo did what he always does last season, he was just fortunate to be on a playoff caliber team. Normally he is the one putting up numbers on a losing team.

  • http://www.slamonline.com UNFROZEN CAVEMAN LAWYER

    HAHA AT BODIE CALLING THE FARMER LOVE’S PASTY PARTNER.

  • http://slamonline.com Ben Osborne

    Appleman! Bodie! Tarzan! Its like 2008 all over again. I love it.

  • http://slamonline.com Ben Osborne

    and Ryan, of course.

  • SwissArmyKnife5

    Kevin Love leading the L in rebounding is the same as when Andre Miller led the L in dimes…C’MON SLAM #16? Z-BO is going punch somebody in the mouth.

  • SwissArmyKnife5

    @NBK so you’re telling me what Z-BO did wasn’t pretty much what Dirk did. Cause if you’re just going by stats Dirk’s were down, and they won the chip(Team effort). Memphis was not expected to be that good especially with Rudy hurt, and Mayo going awol. So now Memphis was just a good team…I think that started when Z-BO got there. You can’t sit here, and tell me that Memphis had a ill squad people knew who was getting the ball, and could not stop him. Outside shooting for Memphis was horrible, and Z-BO still cleaned up down low.

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Rondo is not a great defender, I don’t know where that lie came from. He’s a good defender but he gambles and gets beat off the dribble too much to be considered a great defender.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    “What more can I say…”

  • http://itsahardwoodlife.blogspot.com omphalos

    This has got to be a joke, we all saw it coming, but still ridiculous.

  • BAWSE

    @nbk you are completely WRONG! Zbo improved this past season how he played the game to HELP his team become a winner. Either way that is not the point! Zbo is better than Love RIGHT NOW and should be ranked higher. When Zbo wasnt winning he wasnt on the list as a top 20 player. OXYMORON. How can you be so great and your team cant win at least .400 of their games?

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Well, I will say that it’s not even about the team record, although I am pissed that many of the same folks who criticized ZBo for getting numbers on a bad team jock Love.
    It’s more about, I don’t believe that Kevin Love can be the first option offensively on a good team. I don’t believe he can got get his team a bucket when it’s bucket getting time.
    That bothers me for a player ranked at 16.
    Then again, Rajan Rondo is higher than him so …

  • BAWSE

    Your absolutely wrong @ NBK. Zbo is a better player than Love RIGHT NOW! If your such a great player your team should not win 20 games PERIOD!! At least .400 ball if your a top 20 player. Love is good but ZBO is better. Ohh and NO ONE expected Memphis to be a playoff team. They didnt go with the SAME SQUAD but added Zbo and went from a joke to a 2nd round contender. ZBO.

  • Angel of Stern

    not better than bosh, LA or Z-bo

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    ZBO for one, was not even the first option on the team until the 55th game of the season. And the team won by being good defensively, not offensively. You really think credit for the Grizzlies improvement should be applied to Zach Randolph? I would give more credit to Lionel Hollins & the defense/defensive players who stepped up for them this season (Tony Allen, Marc Gasol, Shane Battier, & Sam Young) who kept the Grizzlies in games even when their offense wasn’t clicking.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    that 1:27 comment was me. my bad AP

  • http://sajkflf.com Jukai

    So, two SLAM writers have complained about how high love is… lemme guess, everyone put him at 20-25 and Ryan put him at #1 and this is where he balanced out?
    I’m not really that pissed though. I would have put him at 20, and he’s at 16, that’s a four spot difference. I think everyone is overreacting.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    And Bawse, did I say Love was better then Zach Randolph in my opinion? I said people lauding Randolph for being on a winner and hating Love for the opposite reason are clearly dense to the fact that ZBo has been the same player for oh idk, his whole career. Do I think Randolph is a top 20 player? Probably, do I think he’s better then Kevin Love? Yes. Do I think the difference between him and kevin love is helping a team win? not at all.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    To be clear, I’m not a SLAM writer. I just contribute occasionally for the website.
    And I disagree on whether Randolph helps a team win more.
    In his current form, he does. Mainly because he commands double teams, is a consistent scoring threat from a high percentage area, and appears willing to pass the ball.
    The ability to score on the block is still a game changer in the League.

  • http://sajkflf.com Jukai

    Allenp: I know. Appleman and the guy who wrote the Zbo article (was that Vince?) said Love was too high.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    I am not saying he doesn’t help a team win. I am saying I don’t think the difference between him and kevin love is that Randolph makes a team win and Love doesn’t. I think its that Randolph is a better individual scorer (creating his own shot) and a slightly better defender. Not that Randolph has some huge impact on the W/L column while Love has none.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Oh, I agree completely. Like I said, Randolph did what Love did before Love did it.
    People who really watch the League have known Randolph was a beast on the block for years. I mean, KG and Duncan both praised him in their PRIMES as all-time great defenders as being one of the toughest matchups in the League.
    It’s weird how people just make up justifications to praise Love when they used those same situations to down Randolph, and it’s weird that people would down Love for something they excuse in Randolph. It doesn’t make sense.
    Randolph is better because he’s a better basketball player. Not because he won games this year.

  • http://www.optimabbc.be Max

    ZBo and LA are both better.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    exactly.

  • http://www.slamonline.com/online/category/blogs/farmer-jones/ Ryan Jones

    Yeah, Bodie. YEAH.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    I honestly am going to be watching quite a few Wolves games(if possible) this year. They are young, athletic, and imo an intriguing young team that could be real fun to watch. This placement is a couple spots to high, not nearly worth getting your panties in a bunch. On the other hand Rondo being this high is extremely questionable to me.

  • http://www.slamonline.com/online/category/blogs/farmer-jones/ Ryan Jones

    But you guys all fail for not commenting on us using a photo of Kevin Love and Tyler Hansbrough.

  • Andrew woods

    This Z-Bo arguement is getting out of hand. If Z-Bo was on the wolves instead of Love I doubt there would be a marked improvement in the win category. Love putting up 20 and 15 with less than 20wins only illustrates how bad the team was around him.

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    ZBo’s Grizz winning more games has nothing to do with why he’s better than Love, no one’s saying that but we can’t ignore that fact that the Grizz remained a force without RGay in the lineup and they continued that success into the playoffs (defeating the #1 seed and taking a tough OKC to 7gms), Randolph played a huge role in their late season success. Doesn’t that count for something?

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    It should count for a little bit. But please stop saying “defeating the #1 seed” I know its true, but all of us know that the Spurs weren’t a #1 seed in terms of what they were going to do in the playoffs. Poppovich figured out how to win in the regular season and exploited it. Like Nash & D’Antoni did the year Amar’e had microfracture surgery.

  • T-Money

    i’ve watched a few wolves games on league pass. love is an outstanding rebounder but those numbers are inflated. just like camby board numbers were inflated. love doesn’t defend the rim and under no circumstances will he rotate if it takes him out of prime position to secure an eventual rebound. and he never lets the uncontested rebounds to teammates. he’s not the only one in the league who does this but i think it should be pointed out. boards will get you paid way more than sound interior defense. he’s top 30 for me.

  • arthur

    Great, great write-up. GIven his situation, it’s hard to see what Love can do to improve this year unless he makes a HUGE commitment to defense.

  • http://slamonline Allenp

    Only if deduct points for the fact that roughly the exact same team, with Rudy Gay in the lineup, couldn’t even make the playoffs the year before.
    Look, last year the entire squad bought in on defense, played to their strengths and Rudy Gay took his game to a new level, as did Conley and Gasol. Randolph started passing and playing better on defense.
    He still played on a crappy Clippers team, crappy Knicks team and some crappy Blazer teams.
    His game has been nice individually for years, but this year he made some minor tweaks, and finally got in the right situation.
    I give him credit for making smart decisions, not for winning all those games.
    Love is a very good shooter and elite rebounder. He is a good passer, poor defender and average scorer on the block.
    I believe, and this is just my belief, that in order to elite, you need the ability to go get a bucket for yourself or your teammates when it’s time to win.
    Love needs more post moves to get there. It’s not like it can’t happen. Randolph and Love probably have equal athleticism, so if Randolph can dominate on the block, Love has a shot. But he has to put in the work.

  • Andrew woods

    It does play a part and I agree with your logic. My point is the outrage of Love’s placement of love is misguided and unfounded. I agree last year Z-Bo was more disruptive and a game changer. The fact still remains that this list is projecting next year. So as great as Z is right now his career has evened out while Love is ascending. Its not hard to see Love putting up a 24-14-3 line next year and if he does this ranking might seem conservative.

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Why should I stop saying the “#1 seed”? Is it a lie? So it would be better if I said “the grizz beat the overrated, underserving of a #1 seed Spurs”. The spurs were the only team out west to win 60+ gms therefore they deserved the #1 seed. Stop reaching.

  • http://stapledesign.com Spaceship Jay

    The way I view these rankings is to inter-change players at their particular positions; When doing so with Love and ZBo, I see the Grizzlies having similar success with a healthy Rudy Gay, but not without him. When I think of the TWolves, I see ZBo just having a regular killer season and not making the playoffs by any means… Other than the difference in teams, they seem pretty equal to me.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    No it isn’t a lie. But Manu was hurt, and we knew the Spurs weren’t going to be very good in the playoffs…. Well some of us did atleast. I thought it was obvious the Spurs would struggle, even against Memphis. So you sayin “Zbo led the Grizzlies to a first round upset of the #1 seed” your being misleading. Your making it sound like it was an upset, when really, who was actually surprised?

  • jarrett

    shame on you slam… just “turrible” *barkley voice*

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Alright, maybe “upset” was too strong a word given the circumstances but it’s sill a huge deal whenever an 8 Seed defeats a 1 Seed.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    fair enough. idk why that mattered to me so much. I just don’t like the ignorant commenters (not you) to read one thing and then go off on a stupid rant using that as their motivation.

  • http://slamonline.com Andrew woods

    Lord just let chris paul be ahead of drose

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