Kevin Love was initially unhappy with the Cleveland Cavaliers' decision to move him from power forward to center with the starting lineup.

During the first three seasons of Love's career with the Cavaliers, he started at power forward with Tristan Thompson at center. 

"It's going to be tough for fives to move around with him," Lue said recently. "When we run pick-and-rolls, they can't really get out and show. He's going to have a lot of open shots and we know Kevin, he can make shots.

"When we play big and Tristan goes to the 5 and he goes to the 4, we're back to our normal positioning. We're going to try it out and see how it works. He was frustrated at first, but now he's enjoying it."

Love hasn't been a full time center since early in his career with the Wolves.

"It's been a little bit of a change for me," Love admitted. "I still find myself spacing a little bit wanting to roll a little bit more and on the defensive end just playing the primary big on their team the whole time on the defensive end. It's been a little bit different figuring things out on that end, but it comes with the growth I'm talking about. We need to do that and hopefully be a machine when things start clicking."