In NBA trade rumors, the Milwaukee Bucks would love to wrestle away Matthew Dellavedova from the Cleveland Cavaliers, according to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst.

With the NBA trade deadline date of Feb. 18 approaching, NBA trade rumors are taking NBA social media by storm.

Will the Cavs make a move? It’s a question pondered by many a fan in Wine & Gold. We all want to see the Cavs make a move that fits the final piece of what’s hopefully a championship season, but realistically, the Cavs will probably do very little, because of their lack of assets to move.

So, what if the Milwaukee Bucks called asking for Matthew Dellavedova? According to Brian Windhorst, the Bucks “would love to have Delly.” Windhorst made the comments on his “Hey, Windy!” radio show, which airs on ESPN Cleveland.

A trade is unlikely this season, mainly because Dellavedova has a no-trade clause in his contract. He’s on a winning team that’s probably going to play deep into the playoffs. The more Delly moments we get during the playoffs will only boost his value this summer…which will probably lead to a lucrative signing.

Delly will be a restricted free agent again this summer. He signed a one-year, $1.2 million contract with the Cavaliers in the summer of 2015, but according to Windhorst, the Aussie star wasn’t thrilled about how the contract was handled. Milwaukee’s potential pursuit of Dellavedova could make it hard for the Cavs to keep the third-year point guard, according to Windhorst.

In just a tad over 26 minutes per game, Delly is averaging 8.4 points and 4.8 assists per game, while shooting 43 percent from 3-point range. The Cavs are +6 with him on the floor.