Kevin Love is at the end of his career and just posting whatever as he goes through his third season with the Miami Heat.
Love was clearly down after the team’s recent performance, so he took to social media to laugh with everybody.
The Miami Heat lost to the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday, which prompted him to post an image of OnlyFans model Bonnie Blue holding a sign with the number 1,000 on it.
For those unaware, Blue shared she broke a record after sleeping with 1,057 men in 12 hours and was feeling fine after the encounters, saying, “Just feels like I’ve had a heavy day in the bedroom.”
Reps for the vixen confirmed to The Sun: “She slept with 1,057 people.”
Kevin Love would use her infamous picture to describe the team’s loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday night.
Miami led Los Angeles 48-43 at the half, but their defense allowed 66 points in the second half, eventually causing Miami to lose 109-98. The loss snapped Miami’s three-game winning streak.
Love played 15 minutes and scored nine points, and grabbed three rebounds.
He would take to Instagram and capioned the picture of Bonnie Blue, “When someone asks me how f—ed our 2nd half was last night…”
Here is how fans reacted:
“Man posted that from the Clippers arena. lmao,” one fan said.
“Bro is taking on the role of trolling in honor of Jimmy,” a second fan added.
“Can’t wait to tell my grandkids about Kevin Love’s 2025 generational IG run,” a third X user added.
“This is a HALL OF FAME caption 😂,” a fourth fan stated.
“Generational Insta run😂,” one final fan commented.
Kevin Love Has Essentially Taken Over Trolling Since Jimmy Butler Wants Out
Miami Heat power forward Kevin Love has an impressive 17-season NBA tenure, having played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, and Minnesota Timberwolves.
He has seen the highest of highs and the lowest of lows.
Lately, Love has been getting into the trolling business as the Miami Heat deal with superstar Jimmy Butler’s desire to leave.
Butler’s wish to be traded from the Miami Heat had Kevin Love on social media foreshadowing his departure with a recreation of the R&B group Boyz II Men’s 1997 album “Evolution.”