Speculation about Kevin Love's future with the Cleveland Cavaliers intensified again as superstar LeBron James posted another photo showing him and his teammates but without the All-Star power forward.

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A photo posted by LeBron James (@kingjames) on Mar 22, 2015 at 4:09pm PDT

James has posted photos over the past several months with teammates like fellow superstar Kyrie Irving along with J.R. Smith, Tristan Thompson, Iman Shumpert, Timofey Mozgov and even Kendrick Perkins, who was just acquired by the Cavaliers late last month. 

When James posted another photo following their 108-90 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday, most fans and analysts speculated that the four-time Most Valuable Player does not have a good relationship with Love. 

When asked about the recent photos posted by James on Sunday, Love said that he does not have a problem with it, admitting that he and King James are not best friends.

"It's fine," Love said in an interview with the Mike & Mike radio show on ESPN. "You know, we're not best friends, we're not hanging out every day, but we see each other every day, whether at the practice facility, whether on the road or going to a game."

Love, who was acquired by the Cavaliers in a blockbuster deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves in the offseason, admitted that he is still struggling to fit into his new role in Cleveland.

The 26-year-old superstar said that his relationship with James and their coaching staff is still evolving, but the most important thing for him is that they are winning games as of late. The Cavaliers have clinched a spot in the playoffs, and Love will play in the postseason for the first time in his career.

"I think our relationship is also evolving," Love said of James. "I could say the same with each and every coach, coach Blatt and each and every player on the team. That's part of the NBA and I think, as I've said all along, as long as it's for the greater good, it's fine."

Love, who is averaging 16.5 points and 10.1 rebounds per game this season, could opt out of his deal and become a free agent after the 2015 season.

When asked if his experience with the Cavaliers will play a big role when he makes his decision on whether to stay in Cleveland or not, Love remained firm in his previous stance that he will remain a Cavaliers even if they fail to win the title this season.

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