Look away, Cavaliers fans. This is only going to bring up bad memories.

Celtics center Kelly Olynyk, who might be best known as the guy who dislocated Kevin Love’s shoulder during the 2015 playoffs, is back in the spotlight after nearly doing the same to Bulls center Robin Lopez during Chicago’s Game 2 win in Boston.

Olynyk going to work pic.twitter.com/NaQt8179O3 — Sideline Insights (@SlDELINEINSIGHT) April 19, 2017

That’s the same “box out” technique that sidelined Love for the remainder of the playoffs two years ago.

Love called the play “bush league” and accused Olynyk of purposefully injuring him.

Kevin Love: "I thought it was a bush-league play … I have no doubt in my mind that he did it on purpose" — Dave McMenamin (@mcten) April 26, 2015

Olynyk denied the allegations and even tried to reach out to Love in order to apologize. The Cavs power forward had no interest in hearing from him.

From Cleveland.com:

Love said Olynyk has reached out multiple times and he acknowledged not returning any of his calls. He’ll save that conversation for down the road. Right now, he has more important business to tend to. “All I’m focused on is getting healthy right now,” he said.

Fortunately for Lopez (and Olynyk’s wallet), the Bulls center avoided injury. It will be interesting to see if the NBA takes action even though Lopez was not harmed. The league did suspend Olynyk one game after Love’s injury.

As for the court of public opinion, it’s hard to call Olynyk dirty based on just two incidents during his four-year NBA career. And we can’t say for sure that Olynyk is doing this maliciously. These kinds of tie-ups happen from time to time.

Maybe he’s just a bad rebounder. That’s the defense the Celtics used in the aftermath of the Love incident.

“Literally, if you ask anyone in our locker room, Kelly can’t box out to save his life,” Former Celtics teammate Evan Turner said back in 2015, via MassLive.com. “No joke. He boxes out teammates like that all the time in practice.”

If it’s any consolation to Bulls and Cavaliers fans, Celtics fans aren’t crazy about Olynyk either.

Every time I see Giannis hooping a piece of me dies knowing we drafted Kelly Olynyk over him — Nick Foti (@NickFoti2) April 16, 2017

I'd die happy if Kelly Olynyk never stepped foot on an NBA court again — the white larry bird (@Gregisonfire) April 19, 2017

We traded up to get Kelly Olynyk 2 spots in front of the Greek Freak. Let that set in. Smdh. — Eric Bradanese (@ERockBrad) April 15, 2017

Brad Stevens: "we need to consider lineup changes" Me: START JAYLEN AND NEVER PUT IN KELLY OLYNYK. — JustAnotherCelticFan (@Banner18UpNext) April 19, 2017

The Bulls and Celtics will face off in Game 3 on Friday. Will Olynyk be out there with his teammates? Should he be? Let us know what you think.