Having a connection with the Nuggets head coach, Love may go to Denver to play after being bought out by the Jazz?
Denver Post reporter Bennett Durando has made an outlook on the Denver Nuggets in the latest article, in which he also talked about the situation of Kevin Love, who was previously sent to the Utah Jazz by the Miami Heat in a trade. Durando also said that Love should consider joining the Nuggets and participating in the championship team after being bought out by the Jazz. Durando said that although there are currently other teams having scandals with Love, there is an idea worth discussing. The 37-year-old veteran is generally expected to be traded or bought out by the Jazz before the start of the new season. Once he returns to his free agent form, he will inevitably be poached by a championship-level team. He may reconnect with his old club, the Cleveland Cavaliers, and he may also consider joining one of the two Los Angeles heroes, but why not consider joining the Denver Nuggets? Love has established a good partnership with Nuggets head coach David Adelman when he worked with the Minnesota Timberwolves, and he also played high school leagues near Portland, Oregon. The Jesuit High School, where he lost in the 2005 state championship final, was the school where Adelman volunteered as a volunteer assistant. In the NBA regular season last season, Love played 23 times for the Heat, averaging 10.9 minutes per game, with averaging 5.3 points, 4.1 rebounds, 1 assist, 0.7 steals and 0.2 blocks, and 0.6 turnovers and 0.9 fouls. His shooting percentage was 35.7%, three-point shooting percentage was 35.8%, and free throw shooting percentage was 69.6%. In the playoffs, Love didn't even get a chance to play, which also shows that his overall performance last season was very disappointing, and the Heat's coaching staff was already very worried about his ability. In a tripartite deal involving Norman Powell and John Collins this summer, the Heat sent Love to the Jazz. Obviously, the Jazz's development direction in the new season is completely inconsistent with Love. In this case, Love will most likely be bought out by the team and choose to join a more competitive team. For Love, he also needs to make key decisions for his career. Now he is 37 years old, and his condition has also declined significantly. Love's choice this time may also be directly related to his career prospects. I don’t know what decision Love will make in the end. Once he is bought out by the Jazz, which team he will join as his possible last stop in his career?
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