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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_LoveBob Love - Wikipedia

    In 1968, the Milwaukee Bucks selected him in the NBA Expansion Draft and traded him to the Chicago Bulls in the middle of the 1968–69 season. Love flourished while playing for Dick Motta's Bulls. In 1969–70, he became a full-time starter, averaging 21 points and 8.7 rebounds.

  2. Checkout the latest stats of Bob Love. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, shoots, school and more on Basketball-Reference.com.

  3. May 13, 2020 · In total, Love played 789 games in the NBA over 11 seasons (eight with the Bulls) and scored 13,895 points (12,623 with Chicago). For a long time he was the Bulls all-time leading scorer — that is until Hall of Famers Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen arrived in Chicago.

  4. Dec 8, 2015 · Bob Love was a three-time NBA All-Star for the Bulls and the first player in Bulls history—and only one until Michael Jordan—to score more than 40 points in three consecutive games.

  5. Dec 15, 2017 · Bob Love. Long before Michael Jordan arrived the Chicago Bulls employed another unshakable superstar who could float the ball into the basket and defend against an opponent's top scorer with...

  6. What's Love Got To Do With It? is the story of basketball legend Bob Love who is the Chicago Bull's 3rd all-time scorer.From his iconic years with the Chicag...

  7. www.nba.com › bulls › newsBob Love | NBA.com

    Sep 12, 2007 · In his 19th season as a member of the Bulls front office, Bob Love serves as the Bulls’ “goodwill ambassador,” representing the organization at various functions throughout the Chicago ...

  8. Bob Love played 11 seasons for 5 teams, including the Bulls and Royals. He averaged 17.6 points and 5.9 rebounds in 789 regular-season games. He was selected to play in 3 All-Star games.

  9. Jan 29, 2015 · Photos of the former Bulls forward, who now works as the Bulls’ Director of Community Affairs. Love played for the Bulls from 1968-1976, and led the Bulls in scoring for seven straight seasons.

  10. Aug 15, 2002 · Following college, Love began his professional basketball career with the Cincinnati Royals. He was later traded to the Bucks, and then traded once again to the Chicago Bulls in 1968. During his eight seasons with the Bulls, he led in team scoring for seven years and was a three-time NBA All Star.

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