LeBron James And Chris Paul Support Kevin Love’s Cheat Day on Instagram

NBA players are all about fitness and health. However, the season is over, and they can have a cheat meal once in a while. That’s what Kevin Love did.

Love posted a photo of himself and a bunch of full plates. It seems like this man likes to eat.

“Sunday Brunch @ Sadelle’s. Gotta allow yourself a cheat meal every once in a while. Good for both your mental and physical. List your go to binge below,” he wrote on Instagram.
LeBron James and Chris Paul jumped in supporting Love.

“Man that place is RIDICULOUS!” the Lakers star commented.

Paul’s comment suggests that he misses “those days.”

Did you notice the “#bringbackfatkevin” part of the caption? It’s actually a throwback to Love’s weight in college. He was 270 pounds at the time, but got rid of the excess pounds and become a better defensive player.

Love and James had some really good times on the floor.

“Playing with LeBron the last four years, there were times I’d go to the bench during a timeout and say to guys ‘I think we’re watching the best ever. This is wild.”  Love said. “That’s just what he brings to the table every single night.”

He was really supportive during Ty Lue’s negotiations with the Lakers. Love really wanted Lue to get the job and coach LeBron.“I love Ty Lue,” Love said. “I think it would be, definitely, if he’s not their first pick he should be right there at the top. Because he’s an unbelievable X’s and O’s guy, a players’ coach, a guy that’s very approachable that you can talk to, and I think that the personnel that they have, he would be great.

“As well as already having, feeling familiar and being familiar with LeBron and having that not only friendship but being able to coach LeBron and get in his ear because Ty really knows the game and he’s been around.

“He’s an L.A. guy. It doesn’t always work well for people like that but I think that Ty Lue is a guy that he’s made to coach a team like LA and either inherit or take over a great team like we had [in Cleveland] but also build a culture, build a team and know how to deal with each and every player as an individual.”

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