So i guess making the most 3's per game in your career while averaging your second-best 3 pt. percentage in your career over a single season is more or less the same. Makes sense.
Also, look at his defensive stats, specifically isolation and pick n' roll. He is much better when he has less weight on him.
I don't want to argue with you too much. I rather keep my friendship with the few people that give me likes from time to time.. to balance that Post/Like ratio.
I'll go to war against Bimbo though.
Anyways, I think Love just takes more wide open 3's as a Cav and his 3pt% right after he first broke out has been pretty consistent throughout his career hovering at around .37%. Other than his injury year and the season he shot the 3 ball at .417%
I would expect Love to shoot around .40% with the amount of open looks he gets with this team tbh.
As for the Fat Love debate, I really think he lost that weight because he wanted to look better and there is nothing wrong with that.
I don't think it was mainly a basketball decision and if I were famous and started to become self concious about my looks I would lose that weight and never look back.
Love helps us on the defensive end because of his rebounds, not because of his PnR defense.. I think his 15 RPG > his 12.5 RPG impact wise, even with his improvement in PnR defense.
But, I don't know the % of his uncontensed rebounds so I can't really know for sure.
On offense I think i'll definitely take Fat Love because he would abuse Durant in the post. Right now, Kevin has problems backing down his man. He never had a very refined post game so his brute strength was something else. Even if he missed the shot he would often rebound his miss. Kevin tends to miss a lot of point blank shots, his FG% around the rim was much better back then and it's sometimes frustrating watching an all-star big man miss easy shots.
But to make my point clearer, I was generally talking about Love in Minnesota and that included his 2013-2014 which was his best season. His advanced numbers were insane back then. I don't think he could replicate that even if you put him on a team similar to Minnesota where he can be the number 1 option.