According to NBA salary cap expert Larry Coon, the Cavs have taken their offer to Tristan Thompson off the table.
Thompson initially declined a five-year $80 million deal, and the date to sign a one-year qualifying offer has passed.
If any team offers a long-term deal to Thompson for up to four years, the Cavs can match the offer.
There appears to be little interest and few teams even have the cap space to add Thompson at the salary he reportedly is willing to accept.
The regular season opener is less than two weeks away and the Cavs have until October 26 to decide on a 12-man active roster to start the season.