You dont need to play with a squad of world beaters to make the playoffs.
I'll ask you again which PFs in the league would make the playoffs with backcourts that consisted of: Ridnour/Lee/Barea/Shved/Johnson/Brewer etc etc throughout their careers?
Lets recount the seasons where he was one of the main guys, where he could play a leading role in taking the T'Wolves to the playoffs:
2010/2011 - Played with Wesley Johnson, Beasley, Ridnour and Darko - the 8th seeded Grizzlies won 46-36; no PF was taking the aforementioned players to the playoffs.
2011/2012 - Played with Rubio, Ridnour, Pekovic, Barea, Martell Webster, Beasley and Westley Johnson - the 8th seeded Jazz won 36-30; no PF was taking the aforementioned players to the playoffs
*edit - 2012/2013 - Only played 18 games of the season.
That leaves only TWO seasons where through his own contributions, he could 'lead' the team to the playoffs. It's not hard to see why those teams didn't sniff the playoffs and it certainly has NOTHING to do with Love's output/production.
Again, Melo's team won 17 games the year before his rookie campaign, and he had them in the playoffs his rookie year.
Strong PG play (Melo never contributed to), fast pace (probably the fastest tempo in the league), good interior D (Melo never contributed to). It really didn't amount to much since they got dealt to in the first round and Melo played garbage.
You guys are the ones trying to place Love in the company of elite players, not me. Elite players could grab me and you off the streets, drag us through a decent season, and qualify for a playoff system where over half of the teams make it. Stop making excuses
We'd probably be better than the backcourts that Love has had to carry throughout the season(s). He's an elite player until proven otherwise, meaning if he has a decent roster to play with and fails to make any noise in the West, then his card should be revoked.