NEW ORLEANS – Kevin Love thankfully made good on a promise when he was introduced as a Western Conference starter for the first time before Sunday's 163-155 All-Star Game loss to the East.
He didn't dance.
"I told you," the Timberwolves forward said afterward.
Love kept his word Sunday by simply striking a pose when he was announced as a three-time All Star and a first-time starter and then he went out and did everything he said he hoped he might, except for anything that approached what he had called a "highlight" dunk.
He left those dunks to West teammates Blake Griffin and Kevin Durant and East star LeBron James and left the fancy plays to pal Kyrie Irving, who scored 15 of his 31 points and won game MVP honors for a fourth-quarter comeback after the East had trailed by as many as 18 points.
Love played nearly 33 minutes in his new role and came within a rebound of his usual double-double with a 13-point, nine-rebound night that included two three-pointers.
"I had a couple that went for me," said Love, who attempted seven threes. "The big man is sometimes overlooked in this game unless your name is Blake Griffin. It was a great thing to be a part of. It was a lot of fun, starting in the game and also first time finishing."
Included in his night, too, was a three-point air ball.