The Cleveland Cavaliers want Kevin Love to have a bigger role within their offense.

Love has averaged 13.8 points on 9.9 shots per game in the postseason, which are career lows for him.

"Some of it's my fault because we haven't really featured him a lot because of the matchups we had on other teams," Tyronn Lue said after practice Thursday. "(Love has) been great. His whole mindset is winning and that's what it's all about in the playoffs. In this next series, we have some matchups he can definitely take advantage of and it's on me to make sure we do that."

The Cavaliers are undefeated in the playoffs, which makes it easier for Love to accept and understand.

"I told him, 'We're 8-0. I don't mind it,'" Love said. "If I get five or six shots, if I get 15 shots, it don't matter to me, as long as we win. I've been in this position before, we're having success so I'm happy. Feel good."

Lue feels as though Love is contributing despite the drop in offense.

"Just because (he's) not scoring the basketball or whatever, defensively and rebounding the basketball he's been great," Lue said. "That's why they went out and got Ibaka and those guys, to try and slow Kevin down. Maybe we didn't feature Kevin enough against Toronto, maybe we showed 'em too much respect and that's on me. But next round I've got to do a better job of really getting Kevin involved and really establishing Kevin."