Cleveland Cavaliers reach agreement in principle to bring in Kevin Love?

Cavs reach agreement for Love?

The Cleveland Cavaliers have reached an agreement in principle to bring in All-Star forward Kevin Love from the Minnesota Timberwolves, according to a report in the press.

Yahoo Sports states that the move would potentially see both Andrew Wiggins and Anthony Bennett move to the Wolves, while Minnesota would also acquire a protected pick in the 2015 Draft.

The deal would be based on Love opting out of his contract next year to re-sign with Cleveland for five years, with a contract extension considered to be worth over $120m (£71m).

If the move does take place, Love would join fellow new signings LeBron James, Mike Miller and James Jones as the Cavs seek to secure their stature in the league.

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