CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The 2018-19 season is over for Kevin Love, Tristan Thompson and Matthew Dellavedova. All three are listed out for the Cleveland Cavaliers’ season finale Tuesday night.

Love and Thompson will be rested, as this is typically the time of year when teams shut down some of their better players who have been dealing with recent injuries -- whether they are in the playoff hunt or not.

Dellavedova has been ruled out with a concussion. Dellavedova initially suffered the injury on March 6 against the Brooklyn Nets. He will finish the season having missed the final 17 games. Last month, Dellavedova was forced to leave the team’s road trip because he was still feeling “woozy.” Dellavedova was not at Cleveland Clinic Courts on Monday afternoon.

Love missed 50 straight games near the start of the season because of surgery on his toe. He returned to the lineup on Feb. 8, helping the Cavs win four of seven upon his return.

Love, who signed a massive four-year, $120 million contract extension in the off-season, played just 22 games. He averaged 17.0 points and 10.9 rebounds.

Thompson finishes a second consecutive injury-riddled season averaging a double-double, with 10.9 points and 10.2 rebounds.

The Cavaliers, who are tied with the Phoenix Suns for the second-worst record in the NBA, will host the Charlotte Hornets Tuesday at 7 p.m.