On 8 June 2010, Love was appointed as head coach of the Plymouth Raiders, replacing his former coach and mentor Gary Stronach who had left the club after 24 years of service.[5]
Love was named as BBL Coach of the Month for December 2010,[6] whilst during the 2011–12 season, Love received a further two BBL Coach of the Month awards, for December[7] and March.[8] In the same season, Love led Raiders to both the BBL Cup Final and BBL Trophy Final, losing on both occasions however, to Newcastle Eagles.
On 7 September 2013 Love was dismissed as head coach of the Raiders two weeks before the start of the 2013–14 season and replaced by fellow former teammate Jay Marriott.[9]
After a short stint as an agent,[10] Love was appointed as head coach of Copenhagen Wolfpack of the Danish Basketligaen in 2014.[11][12] For the 2014–15 season, Wolfpack finished in 4th position and qualified for the post-season Playoffs whilst Love was named as runner-up in the Basketligaen Coach of the Year awards.
Following his tenure in Denmark, Love moved to Luxembourg in 2016 and was appointed as the head coach of AB Contern in the Luxembourg Basketball League. However, after one year, on 20 July 2017, Love announced his return to Plymouth and to the Raiders head coach position for a second time.[13] The reunion was short-lived as, after a 10th-place finish in the British Basketball League standings, Love resigned following the close of the 2017–18 season and returned to Luxembourg for a second spell at Contern[14] where he continued for another four seasons until 2022.
On 31 May 2022, Love was announced as the new head coach for Etzella.[15] In the 2024–25 season, he led the Etzella team to the Luxembourg national championship.[16]