Kevin Love, Ohio State Recruiting, Jordan Cameron, Brian Hoyer, Johnny Manziel, Ozzie Newsome

Oct 20, 2014; Columbus, OH, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love (0) drives past Chicago Bulls forward Nikola Mirotic (44) at Value City Arena. Cleveland won the game 107-98. Mandatory Credit: Greg Bartram-USA TODAY Sports

Chris Bosh recently warned Kevin Love that playing  along side LeBron James could be frustrating. The Miami Heat forward didn’t seem all too pleased about the changes he was forced to make to his game.

With the statement, Bosh came off like a guy who sounded more than a little irked he had to sacrifice touches for the cause–two NBA Championships.

With the Cavaliers heading into a new season, Love doesn’t seem bothered. His exhibition season hasn’t been all to exciting from an offensive standpoint, but then again, Cleveland doesn’t need the 6-10 forward to lead the team in scoring.

He can grab  15 boards, score a quiet 10-14 points and throw a couple of re-donkulous outlet passes a game and the Cavs should be good

In a recent Players’ Tribune essay, Love’s attitude couldn’t be further off from the bitter-sounding Bosh. Love writes about fitting in and finally getting the chance to relax with his teammates away from the public eye.

"“I went and sat down next to the smartest kid in class, James Jones. He’s a guy who has played in 100-plus playoff games and has done the gritty, thankless jobs that don’t make SportsCenter.”"

He also ends the essay by showing a passion for bringing Cleveland a title, even if it means he won’t post the superstar numbers he had with the Timberwolves.

"“I’ve never played in a playoff game. I came to Cleveland because I want to win. I’ll grab a broom and sweep the floors if it gets me an NBA title.”"

• Who would’ve known that the Derek Jeter owned Players’ Tribune would be this compelling? At first, I thought he was trying to create a niche that Twitter already owned: A place for athletes to connect with fans.

But the Players Tribune is better than that. Athletes have long-form platform to tell a story as they see it. You can’t do that in 140 characters.

Ohio State

In the crazy game of recruiting, sometimes you flip another school’s recruit and sometimes your’e the one being flipped. That what happened earlier in the week when Urban Meyer convinced four-star linebacker Jerome Baker to de-commit from Flordia to join the Buckeyes.

But now, the tables have been turned on Ohio State, as tight end prospect Josh Moore changed his commitment from Ohio State to Kansas.

Cleveland.com writer Ari Wasserman speculated that the loss of Moore might not be all that disappointing to the Scarlet and Gray.

“Sometimes recruiting can be deceiving. There’s a chance Ohio State cooled off on Moore, which may have inspired him to change his mind. The Buckeyes could now be after three-star tight end C.J. Conrad of La Grange (Ohio) Keystone.”

Conrad, a 6-5, 225-pound prospect, is the 11th ranked tight end in the country for the class of 2015.

Cleveland Browns

Brian Hoyer and Jordan Cameron had great chemistry in 2013, so what’s going on this year? via Fansided.

Fansided’s Ryan Disdier wrote a column on NFL Dream Trades that likely won’t happen. In one scenario, the writer mentions Johnny Manziel to the Jets for a second-round pick.

Of course this won’t happen. Manziel was a first-rounder, who’s done nothing to hurt his stock because he hasn’t played!

• Browns Hall of Famer and current Ravens GM will testify at Ray Rice‘s appeal hearing, via Fansided.