CLEVELAND -- LeBron James is hosting his Cavaliers teammates at the University of California-Santa Barbara Tuesday for a few workouts ahead of the start of training camp next week.

This is the second consecutive year the workouts are slated for UC-Santa Barbara, expected to stretch over a period of days.

Isaiah Thomas, the two-time All-Star and All-NBA point guard who joined the Cavs this summer as part of a blockbuster trade but is expected to miss the start of the season with a hip injury, will attend James' workouts, a source told cleveland.com.

In addition to James' teammates (we'll get to them in a minute), coach Tyronn Lue and staff are expected to attend as well, though the coaches will be there to watch.

As for the Cavs themselves, they of course have a decidedly different look to them entering the 2017-18 season than the group that trudged off the floor following Game 5 of the NBA Finals. Derrick Rose, Jae Crowder, Jeff Green, Jose Calderon, Ante Zizic and Cedi Osman are all new to the team, joining Cleveland either through trade or as a free agent (in Osman's case, the Cavs owned his NBA rights and he left his European team to join).

Thomas, Crowder and Zizic were traded to Cleveland for Kyrie Irving this summer. Thomas was in Los Angeles shooting a commercial Monday.

James and Kevin Love, meanwhile, spent Monday working out together at Love's alma mater, the University of California-Los Angeles.

J.R. Smith, who missed James' UC-Santa Barbara camp last season because he was negotiating a new contract with the Cavs, has been in Los Angeles since Friday.

Expect to see numerous pictures and videos of the workouts -- in the weight room and on the court -- on the players' social media accounts over the next dew days.