Cavaliers’ Love sorry for on-court tantrum: ‘That wasn’t me’

CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love has apologized for his on-court tantrum, saying his behavior was out of line and out of character. The five-time All-Star spoke following Cleveland’s shootaround Wednesday before facing the Orlando Magic. Love didn’t take any questions from reporters after speaking passionately for 13 minutes about the incident, his frustration in dealing with an injury this season and his continued struggle with mental health. Love said he didn’t know how bad his actions looked until after Monday night’s game. In the third quarter against Toronto, a frustrated Love angrily tapped the ball back into play on an inbounds pass. It was grabbed by the Raptors, who made a 3-pointer and went on to win 112-96.