David Griffin has denied having any trade talks involving Kevin Love.

Love's offensive numbers for the Cleveland Cavaliers have dipped since Kyrie Irving returned from injury last month.

"You'd have to go a long way to convince me that we're a better team winning in the Finals without a player like Kevin on our team," Griffin said in an interview on ESPN 850 AM in Cleveland. "We've never once put together an offer involving Kevin, nor have we taken a call on an offer for Kevin."

Love signed a five-year, $112 million deal the past summer and became eligible to be traded on Jan. 15.

The Cavs own three trade exceptions, the largest of which is $10 million, that they could use in a deal. 

"We think very highly of Kevin, and we believe Kevin thinks very highly of this situation," Griffin said. "But I can also tell you that we have been very clear from the beginning that there's no such thing as untouchables.

"You're either all the way in or all the way out in this process, and we believe our guys are all the way in. If it remains that way, then we are going to try and augment the group at the bottom and try to get some additional depth, and that's what we'll do. We're not going to be afraid to do what needs to be done if something more significant comes along."