lipoli390 wrote:
I'm absolutely sure Kahn saiid 3rd or 4th best player. It's been etched in my mind ever since he made the comment. I remember how surprising it was because even then it was clear he was at least a third best on a championship team with the potential to be more. At the time, Love was already a prolific rebounder at the NBA level and had shown he could score inside and out. But more importantly, our top exec should not have so categorically capped his best player's potential at age 22 to a group of season ticket holders. Combine that with the other things and you can understand why Love might be on a fairly short fuse with this organization.
Lip, Love was not a franchise caliber player at that time, and even now it's arguable whether he could be the #1 player on a championship team (I don't think he could unless we had a team as deep and talented as the Spurs all around, and even then you could argue Tony Parker would be the engine that makes the team go all around). I think everyone could agree he could be a high level #2 on a championship team though.
So I think you're really just arguing semantics.. Kahn isn't with the team anymore so Love has no reason to be bitter towards anyone still with the team for that. I think about any exec in the league would have agreed with that comment at the time (even if they were unwilling to say it), and for all we know it could be part of what drove Love to get to where he got to.
And if Love is even thinking about that comment as part of the reason that he's looking to leave, then good riddance, grow thicker skin, because it'd mean he's completely soft. This is the NBA, not the WNBA.