Sources: Love opts out of deal with Cavaliers

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Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love has opted out of the final year of his contract, league sources told ESPN on Wednesday.


Sources told ESPN.com that Love notified the Cavaliers on Wednesday that he is opting out of the final year remaining on his contract -- worth $16.7 million next season -- to return to free agency.

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Sources tell ESPN.com that the Los Angeles Lakers and the Celtics are among the teams planning ‎to make a run at Love in free agency. Sources say that the Portland Trail Blazers, furthermore, are likely to pursue the former Oregon high school star in the event that LaMarcus Aldridge -- as many league executives expect -- flees the Blazers in free agency.
Love missed most of the Cavs' run to the NBA Finals after suffering a dislocated shoulder against the Celtics when Kelly Olynyk pulled down on Love's left arm and yanked it out of the socket.


After he suffered the injury, Love was asked whether he wanted to return to the Cavaliers next season.


"Yes," the power forward said on June 5. "I want to win."


Love, who had never been on a playoff team in his six previous NBA seasons, averaged 16.4 points and 9.7 rebounds in his first year with Cleveland, which traded Andrew Wiggins and its 2016 first-round pick to get him from the Minnesota Timberwolves last summer.


Cavs general manager David Griffin said on June 18 that Love and LeBron James planned to exercise options.


James has until Monday to opt in on his contract or let it go. He is expected to re-sign with the Cavs.


Free agency in the NBA begins Wednesday.
 

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I say he`s out........He won`t be a Cavalier next season......Time will tell.
 
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Everytime a star is a free agent, you hear the same thing as to where they are going... Lakers, Celtics, Mavericks, Knicks
 

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Lakers have done all they can to divert attention away with all these names except this one.


Rumor starts here at the Rx: Love to the Lakers..
 

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so..u coulda had a star in wiggins for the next 6 years...or rent love for 8 months...

maybe lebron oughta stop playing gm
 

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Cavs can offer him the most money. I'm assuming he comes back on a 2-year contract.
 

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