TheyCallMeAzul
All Star
I know the situations aren't identical (Denver was a better team, Love's been less vocal), but I recall the media shytting on Carmelo Anthony a few years ago for doing essentially the same thing Love's doing, which is committing to leave while still under contract. Fast-forward 4 years, and the media's damn near encouraging Love to Cleveland (could be the LeBron effect) . He's thrown teammates under the bus as well. By the end of next season, he'll possibly have played for 6 coaches in 7 seasons yet he's never gotten the "coach killer" label that Deron Williams has
. Maybe part of it is that the general public sees him as a tier below an elite player. I can't put my finger on why, but the blatant hypocrisy with this dude is amazing
. Maybe part of it is that the general public sees him as a tier below an elite player. I can't put my finger on why, but the blatant hypocrisy with this dude is amazing