Cavs News

Kevin Love open to coming back to Cavs and retiring with them: ‘I’m not done with Cleveland’

Published by
Peter Dewey

Miami Heat forward Kevin Love revealed that he’s open to coming back to the Cleveland Cavaliers and retiring with the franchise.

“I’m never ruling that out,” Love told Cleveland.com. “I have so many great relationships there and people that I love. I’m not done with Cleveland. I am definitely open to coming back and retiring there.”

Love was with the Cavs from the 2014-15 season through part of the 2022-23 season. He ended up finalizing a buyout with the team during the 2022-23 season after he had fallen out of the rotation.

That allowed Love to sign with a contender where he could have a role in the rotation, and he ended up choosing Miami. Love was a big part of Miami’s success in the 2022-23 season, as the team reached the NBA Finals as the No. 8 seed in the East.

In the playoffs last season, Love appeared in 20 games for the Heat – making 18 starts – and averaged 6.9 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game.

Cavs fans have to be excited by the fact that Love would consider retiring with the franchise, as he was an integral part of the team’s success in LeBron James’ second stint with the franchise.

Love helped the Cavs win the NBA Finals in the 2015-16 season, and he made two All-Star teams during his stint in Cleveland.

While his time with the franchise came to a rather abrupt end last season, it doesn’t appear that there is any bad blood between the five-time All-Star and the Cleveland organization.

The Cavs acquired Love in a trade with the Minnesota Timberwolves prior to the 2014-15 season, giving him a chance to play alongside James and Kyrie Irving. It helped the team form a lethal trio that went to four straight NBA Finals.

This season, Love is playing a role on the smaller side for Miami, as he has started just four of the 16 games he’s played in.

Still, the veteran has made a solid impact when he’s been on the floor. Love is averaging 8.3 points, 6.6 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game while shooting 40.4 percent from the field and 34.7 percent from 3.

While he may no longer be the star player that he was when he first came to the Cavs, Love could be a strong locker room presence and bench piece if he does decide to come back to Cleveland at some point in his NBA career.

Peter Dewey

Peter is a graduate of Quinnipiac University where he covered the MAAC and college basketball for three years. He has worked for NBC Sports, the Connecticut Sun and the Meriden Record-Journal covering basketball and other major sports. Follow him on Twitter @peterdewey2.

Published by
Peter Dewey

Recent Posts

Kendrick Perkins rips Evan Mobley for impact vs. Pistons: ‘You finish the game with one rebound?’

The Cleveland Cavaliers failed to steal a game from the Detroit Pistons on the road…

2 days ago

Former Cavs player says James Harden needs to come off the bench in limited minutes

The Cleveland Cavaliers are in an 0-2 hole in their second-round series against the Detroit…

2 days ago

Donovan Mitchell suggests that he needs to flop to get calls after free-throw disparity in Game 1

Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell wasn’t happy with the lack of foul calls that he…

4 days ago

Skip Bayless implies James Harden was carried in Game 7 vs. Raptors

The Cleveland Cavaliers got the job done in Game 7 against the Toronto Raptors on…

6 days ago

Channing Frye suggests entire Cavs roster is at risk if they fail

The Cleveland Cavaliers gave their fans a scare during their Game 5 matchup with the…

1 week ago

Report: Cavs among teams with ‘varying degrees of interest’ in potential Kevin Durant trade in offseason

The Cleveland Cavaliers are in the middle of a tough playoff series with the Toronto…

2 weeks ago