Heat’s Kevin Love with strong play draws ‘amazing’ take from Erik Spoelstra

As the Miami Heat beat the Indiana Pacers Friday night to get a win in NBA Cup group play, the star of the show was Bam Adebayo, who put up a dynamic game amid a slow start to the season. However, it was Heat veteran Kevin Love who put up a productive game, proving time and time again how age is just a number, garnering the reaction of head coach Erik Spoelstra.

In the victory to the Pacers, the 36-year-old was in the starting lineup due to the injury to Heat star Jimmy Butler and finished with 15 points on six for eight shooting, including three of four from beyond the arch. He would also collect seven rebounds, recorded two assists, and even had four steals as Spoelstra expresses his gratitude for having a player like Love on his team, according to Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald.

“I just really appreciate Kevin,” Spoelstra said. “I appreciate that he’s able to morph into different roles. Guys like him have that cachet that on any given night they can be that for short bursts. What he did in basically 12 minutes and change is pretty amazing. But it’s because he’s about the right things.”

Heat’s Kevin Love on his return to the team after absence

Heat's Kevin Love with strong play draws ‘amazing’ take from Erik Spoelstra
Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images

Love had missed the first eight games of the season due to “personal reasons,” and when he was back with the team, he had to work on his conditioning to get back into game shape. As he’s been giving his veteran experience to the team, they paid back with kindness as Love spoke about the “unbelievable” support from his teammates.

“Certainly eight or nine days away, I was able to take care of a lot,” Love said via The Miami Herald. “The support was unbelievable from my teammates, coaching staff, organization. But now having to work your way back in is also something that is tough in itself. You watch and see where you can help and impart a little wisdom away from the court, as well. So now that I’m back, I’m just trying to add that freshness, that lightness to the locker room and hopefully help out there, as well.”

“It was really tough,” Love continued. “Obviously, you want to be there, especially at this point in my career, too. I want to be there to support the guys, add value, add leadership. But the organization, they were so amazing in supporting me, letting me have my time and allowing me to come back refreshed in my mind.”

Heat’s Erik Spoelstra on the “fit” of Kevin Love 

Love re-signing with the Heat this offseason was not surprising in the slightest as the team and himself have embraced each other in the roughly two seasons being in Miami. Spoelstra has spoken time and time again about the versatility of Love and how he fits with his offense.

“He knows how to fit in, he knows how to complement or do more as necessary,” Spoelstra said about Love when he returned against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Nov. 10. “We need it. I think it will help our rebounding, the offensive IQ that he brings, and the spacing certainly will help, as well, and his competitive spirit.”

Heat’s Kevin Love on how the team responds to him

Love has been public about his awareness of mental health, which could have played a part in his absence, but it has been described as a “personal family matter.” However, the empathy that he received from the rest of the team was “amazing,” per Love, as he is, in some ways, the replacement for Udonis Haslem, who had been with the organization for two decades.

“It was amazing,” Love said. “I certainly didn’t want to make it about myself, I had a little bit of, I don’t want to say reluctance going back to work, but I certainly didn’t want people asking all sorts of questions and making it about me, I just wanted to come back and kind of get integrated back, and it was that. As soon as everybody saw each other and asked is everything OK — of course, I said yes — that we were able to just proceed and try to get me back to playing again.”

Last season, Love was tasked with the role of being the primary backup for star center Bam Adebayo, but the plan was changed to start the season due to his aforementioned absence. It would be Thomas Bryant who filled in that spot until Spoelstra would give more time to Heat rookie Kel’el Ware, who stands at seven-foot tall and has elite athleticism.

Related Miami Heat NewsArticle continues below

Heat’s Kevin Love described as a “connector of all connectors”

However, neither yet has the skills that Love has, which is to not only add skill on the glass but also space the floor as he is a clear threat from three-point range. Plus, he has been described as a “connector of all connectors” by Spoelstra in terms of his leadership and how he can use his experience for the benefit of the team.

“With Kevin, it’s kind of easy. It’s not like rocket science, you’re talking about a highly decorated, multi year all star who has embraced and accepted a role coming off the bench,” Spoelstra said. “If you could get players of his caliber to do that all the time in their mid 30s and bring that Veteran experience, but also the talent like on any given night, he can still be who he was in short bursts. If you can get guys to embrace that, there’d be a whole lot more guys like that that would have an impact around the league. He makes our best players better because of experience and spacing. As we know he’s a fantastic rebounder, but that experience is something that has really helped our group. It’ll be good to have him back.”

At any rate, the Heat are now 5-6 after the win over the Pacers, which also brings them to 1-1 in NBA Cup group play. The overall record puts them sixth in the Eastern Conference as they next face Indiana again to close out the rough six-game road trip, which they are 2-3 before they return home Monday when they take on the Philadelphia 76ers.

Related Posts

The unwritten rule of the 2018 Finals was simple: Kevin Durant was determined to help Stephen Curry win his first Finals MVP.

According to former Golden State Warriors teammate Quinn Cook on “The Player’s Choice” podcast, KD spent the entire season talking about his mission, but fate had other plans.Cook vividly…

WARRIORS QUIETLY “TRAP” JOSH GIDDEY AFTER TRADING CHANGES THAT SHOOK THE NBA COMMUNITY! The Golden State Warriors made a bold move by acquiring the young talent, leaving many to wonder what’s next for the Aussie sensation. Will he thrive in the Bay Area or struggle to find his footing?

The Chicago Bulls and restricted free agent guard Josh Giddey are caught in a staring contest, just like the Golden State Warriors are with Jonathan Kuminga. Giddey wants $30 million per year, but the Bulls are dug in with their four-year, $80 million offer.

Klay Thompson emotionally reveals the true sacrifice of parting ways with Steph Curry and Dub Nation, and it’s not about the financial gain.

The silence in the small Dallas studio was so thick that you could feel the emotional tension pulsing in the air like an irregular heartbeat, as if the environment itself was holding its breath, waiting for words that everyone knew would be devastating when they were finally spoken. Klay Thompson was sitting in that brown leather chair, his large hands closing and opening nervously, as if he were trying to hold on to something precious that had already slipped through his fingers forever. It was a cold January afternoon in Dallas, six months after one of the most difficult decisions any professional athlete could make: leaving not just a team, but a family; not just a city, but a home; not just teammates, but brothers who had shared more than a decade of triumphs and defeats together.

Buddy Hield isn’t going anywhere and here’s why…

The Golden State Warriors aren’t keeping Buddy Hield just because they like him.It’s because they need him.Golden State’s goal is clear: maximize Stephen Curry’s window. Hield brings instant shooting and…

REPORT: Lakers Star Turns Down $89M, Wants Tyler Herro Deal

Los Angeles Lakers homegrown star Austin Reaves will be looking to cash in next summer after he declined the Lakers’ four-year, $89.2 million offer earlier this offseason. According to NBC…

Breaking News: Past 3 NBA champions proved Lakers can’t re-sign Austin Reaves if this issue persists

Past 3 NBA champions proved Lakers can’t re-sign Austin Reaves if this issue persists If Austin Reaves can’t step up on defense, then history will prevent the…