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NBA's Love Turns to Beach Volleyball

NBA superstar Kevin Love gets on the sand for primo beach volleyball competition against the team that is expected to win the Manhattan Beach Open, Scott and Hyden.

As the Manhattan Beach Open-Jose Cuervo pro beach volleyball series is now underway, matches kicked off Thursday with one featuring NBA star Kevin Love and beach volleyball’s dream team: Sean Scott and John Hyden.

Love, who played forward at UCLA and is an all-star member of the Minnesota Timberwolves, teamed up with professional beach volleyball player Hans Stolfus to take on Scott and Hyden.

"Any time you can showcase our great game, then I'm all for it," Hyden said about playing against Love. "I think that whatever we can do to get people to see our game, I'm for. Beach volleyball is a sport that once you see [it], you start to fall in love with [it.]"

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The pair of Scott and Hyden was too much for Love and Stolfus who easily disposed of the pair in two sets, winning 21-16 and 21-15. The scores were a lot closer than they should have been.

"It’s tough to play sand no matter how good of an athlete you are," Hyden, who was a member of the USA Volleyball team in 1996 and 2000, said of Love’s play. "I mean I played on the Olympics indoor [team] and when I came out on the sand I found out quickly that it is a total different game. But he [Love] came out and really looked like if he worked at it, that it is something that maybe he could do in the future."

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Scott and Hyden, who went undefeated in winning this year's  in Hermosa Beach, are the favorites to repeat again this weekend in the Manhattan Beach Open.  

The duo also went undefeated the entire Corona Light Open season and previously captured Wide Open titles at Siesta Key, FL, Seaside Heights, N.J., and Chicago.

"We’ve been playing well this summer," Scott said. "I think we are playing our best volleyball of the summer right now, which couldn’t come at a better time because this is the tournament that matters the most."

For Love, who is dealing with the NBA lockout situation, beach volleyball has been a chance to get in shape and test his capabilities against top-notch athletes of another sport.

"I thought it was fun and something I definitely want to continue doing," Love said of his volleyball play. "I thought I did a good job, and have been making steady progress the past couple of weeks working out [with] Hans, Geeter (Chris McGee), and Jesse (Rambis).

"I thought I would be playing against a regular team but they put me in there against two of the best on the beach this year."

Love was introduced to his partner, Stolfus, by his former Minnesota Timberwolves coach Kurt Rambis’ son Jesse who played volleyball at UCLA.

"We have known each other for the past couple of years through my dad," Rambis said of his connection to Love. "When the lockout came about, I knew he had an interest in volleyball and so I invited him to come out and he has been there almost every day this summer working on his game. I knew Hans was coming off an injury and I thought the two would be a great team."

Rambis, who was raised and lives in neighboring Manhattan Beach, has been playing on the beach for the last three years. He is teaming up with Kevin Wong this weekend.

"This is the tournament that every beach player wants to win," Rambis said about the Manhattan Beach Open. "I’m excited for this opportunity this weekend and look forward to competing."

Hurricane Irene on the East Coast has forced the cancellation of the National Volleyball League’s Virginia Beach tournament this weekend, with those teams now boosting the weekend field at the Manhattan Beach Open.

The Manhattan Beach Open will have 32 teams competing on the women’s side while 58 men’s teams vy for a chance at the coveted title.

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