Cleveland Cavaliers Latest News: Kevin Love Blasts Trade Rumors, Says 'I Don't Really Give A [Expletive]'

Kevin Love has been on the trading block after many have been saying that Cleveland Cavaliers wants him out because he does not play well alongside Kyrie Irving and LeBron James. However, in a recent interview, the player expressed that he does not care about the rumors and it is something players have to live with.

CBS Sports reported that Love is happy with his team but is not happy with the trade rumors. Accordingly, many are saying that Cleveland Cavaliers should trade Love because his role was reduced in the NBA Finals, which led to the team winning the championship. The three-time All-Star said in a statement via ESPN that the rumors will never be gone and it is something one has to live with since there is so much hype and the media spreading the news like wildfire.

He added, "So, I love this team, love the coaching staff, my teammates, the organization. I mean, I don't think it will ever leave but frankly, I don't really give a [expletive]." He also noted that he lost a couple of games but he plans on staying with Cleveland Cavaliers for a very long time.

Inquisitr reported that the latest NBA Trade rumor that surrounded Love was about Goran Dragic and Justise Winslow coming over to Cleveland Cavaliers while Love was to be sent to Miami Heat. Miami Heat is reportedly desperate to acquire Love because of losing Dwayne Wade then Chris Bosh.

Other basketball analysts are saying that Love not a great fit with the Cleveland Cavaliers is not the main issue but it is about the usage rate of the players. Love's role was different when he was with the Minnesota Timberwolves as he was the go-to guy and the star player. However, he is now the third scorer in the Cleveland Cavaliers and it is believed that his career will go downhill if he continues with the team.

Love reportedly recently showed up for Cleveland Cavaliers' training camp in incredible shape and is ready to help defend the title for the upcoming 2016-2017 NBA Season.

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