INDIANAPOLIS -- The last time Tyronn Lue sat LeBron James, Kyrie Irving, and Kevin Love from the same game, he called it a "forfeit" after the fact.

Welp, prepare for forfeit no. 2 for the Cavs this season.

Lue said there was a "good possibility" that James, Irving, and Love would all sit Thursday against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Cleveland has won four straight and six of seven, and will play its third game in four nights Thursday.

The Cavs beat the Indiana Pacers 132-117 Wednesday night.

"When we're playing good like this guys might want to play so we'll see how they feel," Lue said.

Don't be fooled by that line, if you have tickets for the game or were looking forward to settling in for the 8 p.m. tip on TNT (what do you think Charles Barkley will have to say about this?). Lue said "it's a good possibility, could be," when asked point blank if all three would sit together, and, "I'm not 100 percent sure right now."

James scored 25 points in 38 minutes. He hasn't missed a game since Dec. 26 at Detroit. Irving scored 29 points in 34 minutes and Love added 14 points and 10 boards in 34 minutes -- both have missed games recently because of minor injuries.

"We know what we got. We know what we're doing," James said. "If Coach Lue decides to sit us, that's fine. We'll be ready to go the next game if he decides to sit us."

After the Thunder, the Cavs' next game is at home against Denver Saturday night.

Lue and the Cavs were criticized nationally for sitting the Big 3 from the same game Dec. 14 in Memphis. James, Irving, and Love didn't even make the trip out of Cleveland.

The Cavs lost that night to the Grizzlies by eight. Lue apologized to aggrieved Memphis fans, but otherwise the Cavs' organization shrugged off the criticism. Its long-stated goal is to be healthy and ready for the playoffs, a regular-season game here or there be damned.

If Cleveland's Big 3 sits again, the Cavs will be without four starters against Russell Westbrook and the Thunder. Iman Shumpert (left ankle sprain) was already ruled out.

If so, the Cavs would have eight available players.

And the Thunder's last game was Monday.

Forfeit.