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<h1>Disengages Shoulder on 'Bush-League play' - Kevin Love</h1>

Boston Celtics focus Kelly Olynyk said Sunday night that claims he purposefully separated the shoulder of Kevin Love were "ludicrous" and that he had attempted to contact the Cleveland Cavaliers forward after Game 4 of their Eastern Conference playoff arrangement.
Olynyk, who was tied up with Love in the first quarter of the Cavs' 101-93 triumph, was required a free ball foul for clasping down to Love's left side arm and pulling down. Affection sprinted to the Cavs' locker room while holding his shoulder after the contact.
The Cavs said Love will experience further examination at Cleveland Clinic Sports Health in the following 24 hours. A source told ESPN's Brian Windhorst that a few Cavaliers players were told Love would miss at least two weeks.
"I thought it was an amateur play," Love said after the amusement. "Olynyk was in a trading off position, had no opportunity to kick it into high gear the ball, and its equitable too awful that he would go to those lengths to take some person out of the diversion and do that to somebody. I have no doubt he did that deliberately."
Olynyk told the Boston Herald on Sunday night that he was amazed at the allegation and said there most likely was no aim to harm Love on the play.
"That is silly," said Olynyk, who additionally told the Herald that he attempted unsuccessfully Sunday to contact Love. "I would never purposefully hurt Kevin or any other individual. He bolted my arm up, I bolted up his as we were battling for a free ball. You bolt up arms all the time in this association."
"I wish him an extremely expedient recuperation, and I trust he can return to help his group in the playoffs," Olynyk said.