The Cleveland Cavaliers -- who are reportedly balking at the trade that would send Kyrie Irving to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Thomas, Jae Crowder, Ante Zizic and the 2018 Brooklyn Nets pick -- received no new information from Isaiah Thomas' physical, according to the Boston Herald's Steve Bulpett.

Appearing on The Vertical podcast with Chris Mannix, Bulpett said the Cavaliers weren't surprised by Thomas' medical situation.

"My read is actually from the Cleveland side, and what I hear from there is that nothing they've found is anything different than what was conveyed to the Cavaliers in the trade discussions, and certainly in the medical information that was passed forward," Bulpett told Mannix.

Meanwhile, according to Cleveland.com's Joe Vardon (as well as Bulpett on Mannix's pod), the Cavaliers still haven't actually asked the Celtics for more compensation.

Per a source, as of yesterday afternoon the Cavs had made no request to Boston for more on Kyrie-IT trade — Joe Vardon (@joevardon) August 28, 2017

So to recap: The Cavaliers are disturbed by Thomas' medical situation, even though they probably knew everything it would say. They reportedly will ask for Jayson Tatum or Jaylen Brown, which the Celtics will resist. But also, the Cavaliers haven't actually asked for anything yet.

It's a little unclear what Cleveland is trying to accomplish here, or if they even plan to try to accomplish something. Their best-case scenario seems to be to acquire another first-round pick from the Celtics, but if they already knew about Thomas' medical situation, they could have simply tried to negotiate that pick out of the Celtics in the initial trade. Bulpett speculated Cleveland might be having some "trader's remorse."

"I'm not sure whether what's going on is what we see in front of us," Bulpett told Mannix.

It's possible the Cavaliers saw the deal they made -- even receiving the highly coveted Nets pick -- and realized their starting point guard would be either Derrick Rose or Jose Calderon entering a season after which LeBron James will be a free agent. If that is the case, it could be enough to give a team pause.

"I don't know for a fact that the Celtics are frustrated, I haven't spoken to anyone that gives me specifically that impression, but that makes perfect sense, because nothing should have surprised the Cavaliers," Bulpett told Mannix.

We will see if this trade gets any momentum toward being completed today.