LeBron James And Kevin Love Send Playful Shots At Former Cavs Teammates

LeBron James made a lot of friends on the basketball court, and Kevin Love is one of them.

The Lakers star won a title with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016, and he enjoyed winning with Love, Richard Jefferson and Channing Frye. The four players are still great friends, and they like to take shots at one another. It’s offseason, and basketball players get the most out of it.

It all started when Jefferson and Frye told Love to stop posting his vacay pics. So, Love decided to post a photo of himself flexing. He even called his friends “keyboard warriors” and clowns. LeBron posted a similar photo. “’Slim King Calhoun.’ Man I can’t wait for this thing to get going again! Coming to a city near you. Stay tuned,” he wrote.

Love enjoyed his time with LeBron, and he was among the first to defend the kind in 2018. LeBron wasn’t really successful with the Lakers, and he suffered a terrible injury.

“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.”

Love was also supportive during Ty Lue’s negotiations with the Lakers. He was convinced that Lue is the right fit for the team because of his relationship with the Lakers.

“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.”L

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