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Look: Cleveland Cavaliers take 'FaceApp Challenge'

On Tuesday, several members of the Cleveland Cavaliers took to social media to participate in the FaceApp Challenge.

CLEVELAND -- If your Instagram feed has looked a little... well, older... than usual lately, you're not alone. In what's become a social media phenomenon, users have been participating in the "FaceApp Challenge," in which they have used the picture editing application to forecast what they might look like years -- or in some cases, decades -- from now.

With celebrities such as Drake, Kevin Hart, Sam Smith, Tyrese and Ludacris each taking part in the challenge, it was only a matter of time until the challenge reached the sports world. And when it came to Cleveland, the city's athletes didn't disappoint, with the Cavs especially seeming to take a liking to the app, which uses artificial intelligence to "create realistic transformations of users' faces using various filters and features," according to Newsweek.

In addition to Kevin Love, Jordan Clarkson and Tristan Thompson, the Cavs' official Twitter account got in on the fun, posting its own renderings of Love, Clarkson, Cedi Osman and Collin Sexton using last year's official team photos.

The Cavs' post resulted in fans sending in their own renderings of some of the team's other players, including point guard Matthew Dellavedova and Darius Garland, who the team selected with the No. 5 overall pick in last month's NBA Draft.

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For what it's worth, the Cavs currently lay claim to an average roster age of 25.2 years old.

Only you wouldn't know it by scanning social media this week.

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