It's looking more and more like Kevin Love is playing out his last games as a Cleveland Cavalier.

According to Real GM (via Matt Moore of CBS Sports), Boston Celtics general manager Danny Ainge met with Love's agent Jeff Schwartz to revisit whether or not a trade involving Love could be worked out.

For those that have forgotten, the Celtics were in talks with the Cavaliers before the trade deadline in February to acquire the three-time All-Star. However, Boston's offer wasn't strong enough for Cleveland's tastes.

Although the Cavaliers have won the past two games in the Finals to force a Game 7, Love has played almost no role in it. After scoring just two points in Game 5, the 27-year-old forward notched three fouls in his first three minutes of playing time in Game 6. Despite starting for the first time in four games, he played just 12 minutes on Thursday night due to foul trouble. He finished the night with just seven points on 1-of-3 shooting.

With it becoming abundantly clear that he doesn't fit into Cleveland's offense playing alongside LeBron James and Kyrie Irving, the Cavaliers will likely trade Love this offseason—regardless of whether they win the Finals or not.