Miami Heat: Kevin Love Storm Is Brewing, Is South Florida Built For That?

Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) drives to the basket against Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love(Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) drives to the basket against Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love(Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports) /
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The Miami Heat are on the hunt for talent and the Cleveland Cavaliers might just be looking to relieve themselves of some, namely, Kevin Love.

The Miami Heat might just have a chance to land Love. Well, there is, at least, a chance he might come available.

Based on the aforementioned Cleveland.com piece from Chris Fedor, Love’s role won’t be big with Cleveland moving forward, either way. Here is a specific quote as to why that might be the case that paints a bit of a clearer picture on the topic.

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"Sources say the Cavs believe Mobley can thrive at 4 or 5. That versatility would give head coach J.B. Bickerstaff some intriguing lineup combinations. When Mobley’s not playing alongside Allen, the youngster could assume backup center minutes, especially if the organization can’t work something out with Isaiah Hartenstein, who is expected to decline his player option."

With the running thought being that potential top pick, Evan Mobley, would fit well alongside Jarrett Allen, whom the Cavs traded for this past season in the midst of the James Harden to the Brooklyn Nets deal but now need to get locked into a long term deal. With the thought that they will do all they can to do that, where does Love really fit?

Does he fit at all? Well, based on his moves, he might not think that the situation is a fit for him.

There is good reason to believe that. Here’s why.