Kevin Love isn't requesting a trade.

Despite all of the drama surrounding Love's name and the Cleveland Cavaliers' losing stretch, the All-Star reserve doesn't want a trade, via Jason Lloyd of The Athletic:

“The NBA is so fragile. I don’t know if I’ll ever get this chance again in my career to win." “We’re trying to figure this thing out,” he said. “People hold themselves to a very high standard on this team and we’re a team that can compete at the highest level.”

The Cavaliers lost again on Tuesday night, this time to a San Antonio Spurs team without four of their best players. Cleveland is now 3-10 since Christmas Day and continue to have problems playing defense. They allowed 114 points and 50 percent shooting from the field to an offense that ranks 28th in the league in points and 17th in field goal percentage.

However, the Cavs' struggles reached a boiling point over the weekend when the team held a team meeting and several teammates accused Love of faking an illness during Saturday's 148-124 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.

The finger-pointing and dissension of the team won't stop until the Cavaliers start winning again. If Cleveland doesn't start winning again, the franchise may be forced to trade Love before February 8 before things get really ugly.