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What next for Kevin Love in Miami Heat’s rotation?


Q: Ira, glad Erik Spoelstra saw that Kevin Love is not the answer. He gave it a chance. But management also messed up without a true power forward. Our two power forwards are both 6-5. Powerless forwards? – Andy.

A: Based on the amount of small ball we’ve already seen around the NBA this season, I’m not sure that Haywood Highsmith or Caleb Martin couldn’t handle the assignment most nights. And as long as you don’t have Anthony Davis entering as an opposing power forward (he currently is playing at center), you can make a case of Highsmith/Martin as a matter of getting your best players on the court. But, yes, re-signing Kevin Love appears to be more a case of goodwill than any definitive notion of season-long role. It was a move out of the Cavaliers’ rotation that led to Love’s buyout request last season. Now we wait to see what might or might not percolate this time around. But give Highsmith credit, he is making the most of his opportunity.



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