#1 Kevin Love
When LeBron James left the Cleveland Cavaliers for a second time last summer, Kevin Love made the bold decision to commit his remaining prime years to the franchise by signing a new four-year deal. However, while the Cavs promised the former All-Star that they would stay competitive, the team made a woeful start to the 2018-19 season and soon entered a rebuild.
While Collin Sexton enjoyed a fine rookie season, the Cavs don't have too much young talent on the roster - and there are no signs that the team will be able to compete over the final four years of Love's contract. Love himself will turn 31 later this year, and the 5-time All-Star is still good enough to make a major contribution to a contending team.
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Love and the Cavs are attempting to make it work but it might be better for the California native to move on.
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