CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cedi Osman will play for Turkey in the FIBA World Cup, carrying high hopes that he can help lead the team a top 8 finish and maybe even upset the United States in the group stage.

Nik Stauskas, who helped Canada to a bronze medal on two separate occasions, is planning to be a part of the Canadian National Team.

Kevin Love and Tristan Thompson? Well, they are still undecided.

“I’m considering it,” Love reiterated Tuesday night prior to the Cavaliers’ season finale. It’s at least the third time Love has talked about the possibility of playing for Team USA this summer. “I’m on the list so I don’t know what will happen there.”

Love told cleveland.com a few weeks back that he wants to regroup after the season, see how his body feels, reflect on everything that happened, including an unlucky injury that derailed his season, and then make that National Team decision. Perhaps he even wants to dial up some buddies and see if they plan on participating.

Love won a gold medal at the 2012 Olympics in London. Two years before that, he won a gold at the FIBA World Championships in Turkey. A World Cup medal would complete the triumvirate. Love also talked in March about how San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich could influence whether big-name stars decide to play this summer.

Team USA will begin the cup in Group E, going up against Turkey, Czech Republic, and Japan in Shanghai. The Americans will be the overwhelming favorites to win once again. The tournament starts on Saturday, Aug. 31 and wraps up Sunday, Sep. 15 -- about two weeks before NBA training camps begin.

Thompson has played for Team Canada before, participating in the FIBA Qualifying Tournament in 2016. Canada, still looking for a head coach, is expected to have a large NBA turnout this summer.

“I haven’t made a decision yet,” Thompson said. “It’s still long until August. I’ll see how my body feels. If I feel great and everything lines up how I want it to, then obviously I’m playing.”

Thompson sat out Cleveland’s last game Tuesday night. He missed 39 games because of injury, including a sprained foot. It’s the second consecutive season Thompson has spent a large chunk of the season on the sidelines.

“Injuries are part of the game. It happens,” Thompson said. “Obviously you never want to be hurt, but it’s in the past."