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Uncle Drew Part II
Kevin Love shaves for Breast Cancer.
For every ‘like’ on Facebook and retweet on Twitter, he’ll donate 25 cents to the charity.
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It’s almost basketball season which means it’s almost bromance season
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Andre Iguodala: You always have to pay attention to him because he has this thing where he likes to tap people on the opposite shoulder and make you turn around and not know it’s him.
Kevin Love: He’s like the sarcastic jokester.
LeBron James: He’s like a prankster, jokester and keeps everybody calm and at ease.
Anthony Davis: He’s the rook, the baby of the crew, the little brother.
Russell Westbrook: He’s the outgoing one.
Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and James Harden: They’re like the cousins that come from out of town. They have all these things and inside jokes, which now we’re all a part of.
Kobe Bryant: He’s the intense big brother.
Carmelo Anthony: He’s funny and very outgoing. Sometimes the media gives him some flak, but he never lets it bother him. He’s always in a good mood. He’s actually the team DJ and he always carries a Boombox. I gave him the nickname Radio Raheem. He keeps the locker room in great spirits.
Deron Williams: He’s just like the guy that rolls with anything. He’s down for pranks, he’s down to be serious. He just flows.
Chris Paul: I played with him in New Orleans, and he’s the angry little point guard. The reason why I say that is because after the game against Tunisia, I was like, “Why are you so angry?” He’s a true point guard. He makes sure his team is playing the right basketball. He’s the epitome of a point guard that you want on your team. When you’ve got LeBron James on one wing, and Kevin Durant and Kobe Bryant, and you’ve got guys like Carmelo Anthony coming off the bench, D-Will and Russell Westbrook, you’ve got to be able to dominate these guys with your personality for them to be able to do what you want. He plays almost like he’s the coach on the floor. It’s the biggest compliment that I can give him.
Love’s first brush with Chandler was while the Timberwolves forward was in sixth grade.
In December of 2000, powerhouse Dominguez High School (Compton, Calif.) headed north to Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Ore., for the prestigious Les Schwab Invitational with a national No. 2 ranking and a projected top-five lottery pick in senior center Chandler. (Melo’s Oak Hill Academy played that year, too.)
Tournament organizers selected a group of local kids to serve as ball boys during the five-day, 16-team tournament. They drew out of a hat to determine the team they’d be assigned to for the week.
Love, then a 6-foot-1 sixth grader, drew Dominguez.
“I followed Tyson around the whole week,” says Love. “I was this suburban, pudgy white kid thinking one day I could be as good as him.”
Love rebounded daily for Chandler in warmups and practice while studying his moves and squeezing in conversation whenever he could. Chandler signed several autographs for the kid. The pair became chummy, to the point that Love started dishing out smack talk.
“I’m gonna be in the NBA one day,” Love told the senior. “You’ll want my autograph someday. You’ll see.”
Chandler was amused. “He was just this little fat kid,” he recalls, “but he was funny.”(Love was on to something: Three years later he became the first freshman MVP of the Les Schwab tournament.)
The duo’s next meeting wouldn’t come for nine years. Love’s Timberwolves played Chandler’s Hornets in January of Love’s rookie season. Before the game, in which Chandler didn’t play, Love walked up to him and asked, “Remember me?”
Chandler was stumped. Love refreshed his memory.
“I just thought it was crazy that he was the same kid from way back then,” Chandler says.
Fast-forward to London where, in many ways, Team USA’s hopes for gold could come down to their bigs: Love and Chandler. Every now and then they share a laugh about their initial meeting and the remarkable fact that 12 years later they’re Olympic teammates.
It’s a bond that they’ll always have — but Chandler is still waiting for that autograph.
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A hard-hitting report on Kevin Love and Wes Johnson, and the worst handshake ever.