#2 Kevin Love
Contrary to speculation, the Cavs are in no rush to force Kevin Love towards the exit door. The franchise values Love's commitment, and believe that he could help with the development of a young roster. However, at 30, the All-Star doesn't fit the team's current timescale, and Chris Fedor believes Love will be traded if the right offer comes along:
They believe his professionalism and leadership are important. He’s the kind of player any team should want around a young group because of the daily example he sets. Would the Cavs move him in the right deal? Sure, they would consider it. No one should be labeled untouchable this early into the rebuild.
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Injuries restricted Love to just 22 appearances during the 18-19 campaign. But, during his limited time on the court, Love continued to perform well, averaging 18.3 points and 10.9 rebounds per game.
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