Paul George reportedly has informed the Indiana Pacers that he plans to leave the franchise after next season, and there’s a chance he’ll be joining up with his rival — at least for one season.

The Pacers reportedly have reached out to the Cleveland Cavaliers to gauge their interest in the 27-year-old George, and even though George reportedly would prefer to head to Los Angeles after the 2017-18 NBA season, that doesn’t scare the Cavs.

ESPN’s Dave McMenamin reports, citing sources, that the three-time defending Eastern Conference champions are willing to talk trade with the Pacers even without a long-term commitment from George.

According to McMenamin, the Cavaliers believe their culture and championship-level play can convince George to re-sign with the team after the 2017-18 campaign.

But if the Cavaliers want to acquire the star forward, they likely would have to part with either Kyrie Irving or Kevin Love.