Robert Earl “Butterbean” Love (born December 8, 1942) is a retired American professional basketball player who spent the prime of his career with the National Basketball Association's Chicago Bulls. A versatile forward who could shoot with either his left or right hand, Love now works as the Bulls' Director of Community Affairs.
Early years
After starring at Morehouse High School (now defunct) in Louisiana, Love played basketball for Southern University, where he also became a brother of Alpha Phi Omega. He earned All-America honors in 1963, and in 1965, the Cincinnati Royals selected the 6’8” forward in the fourth round of the 1965 NBA draft. Love failed to make the team, and instead spent the 1965-66 NBA season in the Eastern Basketball League. After averaging over 25 points per game, Love earned the EBL Rookie of the Year Award and gained enough confidence to try out for the Royals once more. He made the team on his second attempt and played two seasons for the Royals, largely in a reserve role. Love made his NBA debut on October 18, 1966. In 1968, the Milwaukee Bucks selected him in the NBA Expansion Draft and traded him to the Chicago Bulls in the middle of the 1968-69 season.
Bob Love (born 24 April 1954) is a British lawn bowler. He competed for England in the open para-sport triples event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games where he won a bronze medal.
Bob currently plays at Tamworth IBC in inter club competitions and leagues
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Then there’s the fashion designer TracyRobbins, who invited Harry and Meghan to Kingston, Jamaica, last year for the premiere of the Bob Marley biopic One Love, which was made by her husband’s company, Paramount.
John was adopted that same month by his loving parents Bob and Bee (Hillerege) Hutchison ... As a skilled and dedicated driver, he spent many years driving a tour bus, sharing his love of adventure and storytelling with countless passengers.
“It’s more than an insult ... It was Mr Fahel’s friend Bob Rosehart who initially tempted him to Florida almost two decades ago. The pair love to play golf together ... Mr Fahel’s friend Bob Rosehart initially tempted him to buy a second house in Florida ... .
When reminiscing about those days, Sapotichne recalls the sounds of a bouncing basketball and swishing net mixing with the voice of legendary Pirates baseball announcer Bob Prince. “My dad loved the Pirates,” he said.
He nearly recorded another one during the offseason, too ... 17, 2025, in Scottsdale, Ariz ... “Having Bob Melvin as your manager is something I want to do forever. I love playing for BoMel. I love my teammates, and I think what they’re doing here is special.
Speaking to PEOPLE, the Bob Trevino Likes It actor revealed, “My wife just found Facebook.” ... The actor also reflected on his experience of fatherhood as he is a dad to two children with longtime love Maurer.
Bob Davis, who spent over three decades calling basketball and football games for the Kansas Jayhawks, died Thursday in Lawrence, Kan ... “Bob Davis was a fantastic announcer and loved KU,” said Williams, who also coached at North Carolina.
A paddle out is planned to honor and celebrate a loving husband, father, grandfather, healer, inventor and surfer, Bob “Doc” Scott who passed away at Dominican Hospital at the age of 97.
“Bob's love and passion of the Jayhawks shined through during the broadcast with his beloved radio partners ... “Bob Davis was a fantastic announcer and loved KU ... I met Bob on my first day at KU ... “I will always cherish my time spent with Bob.
I loved him,” said Lampley ... We’ve lost a family member and are absolutely devastated,” said Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum ... A huge frame, a booming voice, the power of love in his granite fists, yet a heart of gold.”.
Bob Davis, the venerable University of Kansas sports commentator who served as the longtime voice of the Jayhawks, died on Thursday, his family announced on Friday afternoon ... “Bob Davis was a fantastic announcer and loved KU.