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Kevin Love posts NBA's 1st 30-30 game in 28 years


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22 points and 8 assists for Felton. What a mediocre player.

How in the world fat boy posted those stats is beyond me. The Knicks big men must have taken the night off.

Coming into tonight Love was averaging 12.8 rebounds a game. The guy simply knows how to rebound.

By the way, he had 23 points & 24 rebounds against the Lakers on Tuesday.

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Dude has developed into a stud. I wont lie, I doubted him coming into the NBA. But he's become a rebounding machine and proven he belongs in this league. I think as with most players, playing for Team USA this summer boosted his confidence.

word for word this. when the t-wolves traded mayo for him I thought it would go down as the worst trade in NBA history, but the guy just knows how to get boards. He is a machine. I would cry if the Bobcats somehow traded for him

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That's a lot of rebounds... What the hell was everyone else on the court doing?

LOL! I also asked the same thing. How in the hell does someone grab that many boards. Love is a very good player, and a rebounding machine, but the Knick post men ought to be ashamed of themselves for letting one player grab that many boards

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