Kevin Love, star of the Heat, sells his Bratenahl mansion for $2.25 million

Kevin Love, the beloved ex-Cavalier, departed town last year but has only just unloaded his Bratenahl mansion, which Crain’s said had sold for $2.25 million. The home features five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and has been nicely renovated throughout. Its square footage is little over 5,000.

During his stay in Cleveland, Love frequently shared photos and videos from his home on social media, particularly from his breathtaking backyard that overlooked Lake Erie. Come with me for a tour.

How Miami Heat’s Twitter Reacted To Monday’s Win Against The Chicago Bulls

On Saturday night, the Miami Heat blew a large lead against the Chicago Bulls, leaving supporters with the sour taste of defeat.

Winning, though, would be the best way to make up for that loss. By the end of Monday’s second round, the Heat had successfully held off Chicago, winning by a score of 18 points.

In what has become his redemption season, Duncan Robinson scored 22 points while making 6 of 9 three-point attempts. The team’s leading scorer, Bam Adebayo, finished with 23 points, 11 boards, and 6 assists. He is trying to earn his third All-Star nod this season by steadily improving his game in every area. With six assists, Jimmy Butler finished with sixteen points.

However, the stars did not find themselves without backup from their second unit like they did on Saturday. Kevin Love, Josh Richardson, and Jaime Jaquez Jr. all scored ten or more. Rookie Jaquez received special recognition for his 19 points, which put him in first place on the Heat’s scoring list outside of Adebayo and Robinson.When it cоmes tо the drаft, HeаtCulture clаims thаt Jаime Jаquez wаs the best steаl. Greаt cоmebаck victоry; Heаt аre undefeаted when he scоres fifteen оr mоre pоints. Hоw аbоut we оpen the scоring аgаin?

There was still a legitimate concern that Miami may lose the game, even though they had a huge lead in the fourth quarter. To the relief of the crowd, though, they persevered and won for the eighth time in their past nine games.Unfortunately, the Heat’s Eastern Conference playoff position has not improved. On Wednesday, they’ll take on the 7-6 Cleveland Cavaliers.

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