Kevin Love Expects To Stay With Cavaliers, Forgives Kelly Olynyk For Injury

by abournenesn

May 31, 2015

INDEPENDENCE, Ohio — Unable to help his teammates in the NBA Finals, injured forward Kevin Love intends to play for the Cleveland Cavaliers next season.

Love, sidelined by a left shoulder injury, can opt out of his contract after this season. But the three-time All-Star indicated Sunday — in his first comments since undergoing surgery — that he’ll stay with Cleveland.

Love was asked if there was any question he would return next season.

“I truly haven’t even thought about it, but as I mentioned, I expect to be suiting up by Game 1 of next year,” he said.

For the Cavs?

“Yes, sir,” he said.

Love, who has lost nearly 15 pounds during his recovery, said it has been difficult to watch from afar as his teammates advanced to the finals, which start Thursday at Golden State. But he’s excited for them and looking forward to traveling to away games for the first time since getting hurt.

He has exchanged text messages with Boston Celtics center Kelly Olynyk, who yanked Love’s arm from the socket while going for a loose ball in Game 4 of their opening-round series. After that game, Love said he felt Olynyk tried to intentionally hurt him, but he feels differently now.

“I initially was very emotional about the play,” he said. “I think everybody thinks, ‘Oh, he’s going to be able to come back, pop it right in,’ but at the time when it happened, I kind of knew. And about a week went by, I reached out to Kelly, sent him a text and said, `Hey, it’s all good. It was a tough play.’ And we just move on from there.”

Thumbnail photo via Ken Blaze/USA TODAY Sports Images

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