While it probably isn't directly related to Thursday night's loss to the San Antonio Spurs, a number of influential members of the Cleveland Cavaliers roster are hoping that their team makes another move prior to the league's trade deadline.

In fact, according to a report from Chris Haynes of the Northeast Ohio Media Group, a group of players are hoping that the front office targets one player in particular.

Per Haynes' sources, a portion of the Cavaliers locker room wants the team to go out and make a move for disgruntled Phoenix Suns power forward Markieff Morris as they feel that they would be able to make the most out of his versatile skill set.

Even though there is, reportedly, support for Morris within Cleveland's locker room, Haynes goes on to report that members of the front office don't believe that the risk in adding Markieff to the fold would be worth the potential reward as there is a legitimate fear that he could ruin the team's chemistry.

Should the Cavaliers players get their wish, Morris could theoretically be acquired by using the team's $10.5 million trade exception as the former Kansas Jayhawks standout is only making $8 million this season.

Morris has landed in Jeff Hornacek's doghouse this season and that has negatively impacted his production, as well as his value on the open market, as a result.

At this point in the season, Markieff has made 25 appearances for the Suns, including 16 starts, and is averaging 10.4 points to go along with 4.7 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 22.8 minutes per game.