Cleveland Cavaliers trade rumors 2016: Nuggets Kenneth Faried going over to Cavs, while Kevin Love leaves soon

Denver Nuggets forward, Kenneth Faried has a big chance of ending with the Cleveland Cavaliers before the next season starts in October.

Mile High Sports reported that Nuggets, who has been including Farried to every trade situation, is much closer to a deal another team. This is according to a podcast by ESPN's Zach Low and Marc Stein, where Lowe stated, "(I'm hearing) Denver is trying to get off [Kenneth] Faried, which I think they are, but if they have to move a decent wing to get off Faried and get something good in return, they've got a lot of wings now — young ones, mid-career ones — take your pick."

The publication also mentioned that Nuggest and Atlanta Hawks tried negotiation before during the offseason, but failed to arrive to an understanding. It was between Faried and Paul Millshap.

The Cleveland Cavaliers would be the perfect destination for Faried seeing as Kevin Love remains a mismatch with the reigning NBA champions. This means that Faried and Tristan Thompson would work in tandem and the Cavs might dominate on the fast breaks allowing Kyrie Irving, Lebron James and Faried setting the floor, Fansided said.

Yibada also mentioned that Kevin Love might be heading to Utah Jazz or Portland Trail Blazers since the Boston got Al Horford already. The Cavs will then have center Derrick Favors and guard Rodney Hood from the Jazz, or forward Al-Farouq Aminu and center Ed Davis from the Blazers.

Meanwhile, LeBron James and J.R. Smith are still free agents, but they already confirmed that they will re-sign with the Cavaliers, many are still intrigued regarding their response with the Warriors' 'Super Team, ' but have not made any big moves so far.  Currently, the team also needs to address some contract issue with its key players before finally letting go of Love.

NBA fans can expect more news as more trade rumors are out there in the open.

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