The Cleveland Cavaliers have denied a report of Kevin Love potentially being moved to the New York Knicks for Carmelo Anthony. Frank Isola's report indicated that LeBron James is pushing for the Cavaliers to trade Love for Anthony.

"Not coming from our end," said Tyronn Lue. "Kevin should be happy that teams want him. But he's not going anywhere."

"What do they say?" Love said before reciting a quote often attributed to Winston Churchill. "'A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to put his pants on.' So, it's a lie.

"You know, if Bron is having any problem with me," Love said before smiling and snickering. "I mean, it's just not true. It's almost laughable. I'm on this team. I'm going to be on this team. And we want to win with the guys that we have."

David Griffin was also adamant, telling ESPN's Michael Wilbon after the win that James had not pushed him to trade Love to the Knicks.

"It's trash," James said of the report. "And the guy who wrote it is trash too, for writing that, especially during the game like that. So it's always about outside noise, and that's just outside noise for us. We got to focus on what needs to be done and that's to continue to compete for a championship. And we got who we got. Our GM will do a great job of figuring out if we need something else, but right now we're in a good place."