With Kyrie Irving’s time in Cleveland coming to a close, the Cleveland Cavaliers have been searching for a new second-in-command for LeBron James. The players targeted thus far have been Carmelo Anthony and Eric Bledsoe, while names like Chris Paul and DeMarcus Cousins have been tossed around as options should their seasons fail to go as smoothly as planned.
Yet, there are obstacles in acquiring any of the aforementioned players. So, for the sake of simplicity, say that both Irving, James and Kevin Love are all on the roster at the start of the 2017-2018 season. With Irving being a near lock to leave, should Love have a more prominent role in the team’s offense next season?