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Daily News - November 1, 2019

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Cavaliers’ Kevin Love and Tristan Thompson have been a scary combination for opponents so far this season
Author: Cameron Fields
Publication: Cleveland.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Through four games this season, Kevin Love has been the Cavaliers’ do-it-all big man.

He’s averaged 16.0 points per game, good for third on the team. He’s the second-leading rebounder in the NBA. And to top it off, he’s one of the Cavs’ best facilitators, ranking first on the team in assists per game.

Love sat at his locker Wednesday after the Cavs’ 117-111 win over the Chicago Bulls, and he fielded questions while wearing a Jason Voorhees, Friday the 13th mask.

Like the iconic fictional killer, Love has been swift about his work this season. He put up his fourth straight double-double Wednesday, scoring 17 points and grabbing a game-high 20 rebounds, his most as a Cavalier. Love also tallied a team-high six assists.
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Cleveland Cavaliers at Indiana Pacers, Game 5 preview and listings

Author: Chris Fedor
Publication: Cleveland.com

INDIANAPOLIS -- The Cleveland Cavaliers (2-2) will look for their first road win of the season when they take on the Indiana Pacers (1-3) on Friday night.

When: 7 p.m.

Where: Bankers Life Fieldhouse

TV: FoxSports Ohio

Radio: WTAM 1100 AM; WMMS 100.7 FM, La Mega 87.7 FM.

Online: FoxSports Go apps

Last meeting: The Cavs beat the Pacers 110-99 on Saturday night in the home opener.
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Look: Cleveland Cavaliers’ Kevin Love dresses as horror movie villain Jason Voorhees
Author: Matthew Florjancic
Publication: WKYC

CLEVELAND — Cleveland Cavaliers power forward Kevin Love got an early start on Halloween this year.

Love channeled his inner horror movie villain while walking into Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse for Wednesday’s game between the Cavaliers and Chicago Bulls and dressed as “Friday the 13th” super villain Jason Voorhees, mask and all.

Love completed the look with an oversized green work jacket, black pants and t-shirt, the legendary mask and a baseball bat.

“Jason Voorhees batting cleaning tonight Game 7: World Series,” Love wrote in the caption, followed by three knife emojis and “#Fridaythe13th.”

While the costume was all in good fun, it proved to be haunting for the Bulls (1-4), as Love scored 17 points, pulled down 20 rebounds and handed out six assists in leading the Cavaliers (2-2) to a 117-111 victory.
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