Kyle Korver, 35, has been with the Cleveland Cavaliers since Jan. 7 when they acquired him as part of a trade with the Atlanta Hawks, and he's enjoying playing with his new teammates. Korver's contract expires at the end of June, and he's hoping to re-sign with the Cavaliers in July.

"I mean, who wouldn't want to play with the best players in the world?" Korver told Cleveland.com.

Korver has made 15 appearances with the Cavaliers, and he's averaging 10.6 points and 2.9 rebounds. Wednesday's game against the Indiana Pacers was his best in a Cleveland uniform as he scored 29 points, while making 8-of-9 3-pointers.

The Cavaliers do have full "Bird" rights to re-sign Korver in July, so they can pay him more than any of the other 29 teams. Korver and the Cavaliers will likely end up signing a new short-term deal, especially if LeBron James wants it to get done.

"I know they will have a lot of decisions to make this summer, with tax implications and things like that, but, yeah [I prefer to re-sign with the Cavaliers]," Korver said.

--- Nick Silva