Kevin Love could become part of The Process.

According to the Twitter account of NBA draft guru Joe Kotoch (@probasketballdraft), the Philadelphia 76ers are a potential landing spot for Love in a discussed deal between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Indiana Pacers involving forward Paul George.

Hearing if Cavs-Pacers talks go well 76ers could be included as a 3rd team & possible landing spot for Love if IND prefer picks & prospects. — Probasketballdraft (@Probballdraft) June 19, 2017

The Pacers are looking to move George for a solid return this summer in light of George telling the team that he doesn't plan to re-sign in Indiana next offseason. The Pacers and Cavaliers have already engaged in trade talks revolving around Indiana's all-star forward.

The line of thinking here is that the Pacers would prefer young players or picks to build around - in what will become a rebuilding stage for the franchise following Paul's departure - rather than the already-established 28-year old Love. Thus, George would go to Cleveland, Love would wind up in Philadelphia, and the Sixers would send some combination of future drat picks and assets to Indiana.

Heard before the draft 76ers wanted to add shooters and a veteran to young core and were willing to trade for it. Fultz and Love are that. — Probasketballdraft (@Probballdraft) June 19, 2017

For the Sixers, Love would check two boxes as he would provide the team with a veteran presence with championship experience as well as a floor-spacing big to play off of - and open up the floor for - the team's young core comprised of Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid.

For the Cavaliers and Pacers the deal could potentially be a win-win, as the Cavs would get a guy that would immediately improve their chances of competing with the Golden State Warriors in George, and the Pacers would get some young assets in return for a player that was going to walk anyway.

As of now a potential deal between the three teams is just talk, but it will be interesting to see if the talks gain any traction heading into the draft and free agency.