Montreal Gazette

Love staying in Cleveland after signing extension

- TOM WITHERS

CLEVELAND Kevin Love isn’t leaving Cleveland anytime soon.

The all-star forward signed a new four-year, $120-million contract with the Cavaliers, who are beginning anew following LeBron James’ departure.

Love signed the extension on Tuesday and immediatel­y posted a photo on Instagram showing himself surrounded by constructi­on workers inside Quicken Loans Arena, the Cavaliers’ downtown home, which is undergoing a renovation similar to the one taking place with the four-time defending Eastern Conference champions.

“When I first came to Cleveland, I came with a long-term mindset,” said Love, who joined the team in 2014 after six seasons in Minnesota.

“I came here to win. We developed a culture here that reflects that. I’m super excited and I couldn’t be happier . ... “I enjoy playing here, I’m excited about the team that we have and look forward to our future together.”

Love will make $24.1 million next season before the extension begins, making the whole package worth about $145 million over five years. He’ll be paid $28.9 million in 2019-20, $31.3 million in 2020-21 and 2021-22 and $28.8 million in 2022-23.

Love, who will turn 30 in September, just completed his fourth season with Cleveland, which was swept by Golden State in the NBA Finals. That loss was followed by James leaving in free agency — for the second time in his career — to sign with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Love has been mentioned in trade speculatio­n since arriving in Cleveland, but the six-foot-10 big man with a guard’s shooting range now becomes the centrepiec­e of the franchise. Love averaged 17.6 points and 9.3 rebounds last season when he made his fifth all-star team.

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