Current Video: Love in the post
Kevin Love has stepped up his game since Minnesota lost big man Al Jefferson, averaging just over 11 points and nine boards. FSN examines the Timberwolves rookie's post moves.
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" You know Wellemeyer rules we talk about. It's like I'm Donald oakmont a garden and what time if I got many smaller on me my little my rule of thumb is no politicking let them pay and do what -- did that time. And shoot over the top. So far got a smaller guy on me that might think taken into the into the paint. And they drop them off not give -- fuselage and I'm not smart guy and after the smaller guy which you probably want to do you play catch off the block. And maybe face me up and turn and face on milk and that's -- or Kevin and I think is sometimes. Neal missing out on he's not understanding match up and Al jeopardy is so good obviously footwork here. If I'm pretty -- he's bigger than me here. How little what I try to -- catch and so well doesn't he's -- it's bigger guys that he turns inside pitch and he shows jump shot. And he could do this it's much direction. In the same thing is true is if he tries to credible he inside -- ripped singles if he goes here. Familiar Mikey did you -- you again you miss direction maybe drop -- to come back home. Beyonce -- so you gotta give guys you can't just take a bigger guy into the paint. Incredible -- dribble and then expect to get that shot off you gotta have some mix it the other in this direction yeah."