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Caleb Love's Gestures, Yells Are About His Game And Can Be Infectious


When things are going well on the court for , he is also probably yelling, gesturing, and even flexing. Love can’t help it. This is who he is, and it’s what happens when his game percolates. And in some respects, the two accompany each other like peas and carrots. One doesn’t exist without the other, especially over the last couple of months. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Caleb Love's Gestures, Yells Are About His Game And Can Be Infectious