Anyone with even a modest interest in the Timberwolves has to appreciate the following from Kevin Love:
*You have to appreciate the fact that he came here as part of a disputable trade on the night of the 2008 NBA Draft and turned it into the best decision of Kevin McHale's tenure as the team's basketball boss.
I would put it ahead of selecting Kevin Garnett in the 1995 draft, because it was a much-tougher decision at the time to trade guard O.J. Mayo for Love than it was to select Garnett at No. 5 overall.
*You have to appreciate the effort that Love put in to both transform himself physically and to add much to his offensive game. He has been one of those admirable players who got his bank account filled and continued to work to get better every season.
Then, when limited to 18 games by injuries in 2012-13, he came back as an offensive monster and an All-Star starter in the mighty Western Conference.
Nowhere in All-Star honors is there more prestige than in being selected as a conference starter in the NBA … one of a mere five players from 15 teams.
Yes, Love may be a "numbers guy,'' but when those numbers are 26.1 points, 12.5 rebounds and 4.4 assists all you can do is whistle.
You know how to whistle don't you … you just put your lips together and blow. (Maybe that line came off better when Lauren Bacall said it in a movie).