Sure, last season the Cavs had Love shut it down early rather than playing through a toe injury. That made sense because the franchise wanted to tank the first 2/3rds of the season.
However, I feel like the majority of posters have lost sight of the fact Kevin Love averaged over 83 games played per season as a Cavalier. Did he miss a few stretches of the regular season every year? Yeah, but so did all the important members of the Cavs and Warriors.
This idea that Kevin Love is definitely going to get injured next year lacks any logical evidence in support. I understand that he is older compared to the rest of the roster, but there is no established long-term injury like a hamstring or calf lingering year after year. Anyone can get injured any season. Why stop at Love? Should the Cavs trade Sexton right now because he might get injured next year, ruining his trade value? Why not go all in and trade the whole roster for future picks since every player has an equal chance of getting injured during the season, thus maximizing trade value?
Just an empty bench, four coaches, and a treasure trove of future picks. It's the ultimate RCF roster.