Cavaliers tied for league lead in turnovers in the last 10 seconds
As of Monday morning, the Cavaliers were tied for eighth in the league (with Detroit and Orlando) with 15.4 turnovers a game. Philadelphia leads the league in turnovers, with 17.4 a game as of Monday, while the New York Knicks have the fewest -- 12.6 a game as of Monday.
But, as any Cavs fan who watched Sunday's 82-78 loss to visiting Indiana knows, with 6.9 seconds left and a chance for a 3-pointer to tie the game at 81-81, Earl Clark stepped out of bounds.
According to NBA.com/stats, the Cavs, Detroit and Philadelphia lead the league in turnovers in the last 10 seconds of a game -- averaging .3 a game. They're tied for fifth with Brooklyn, Orlando and Utah in turnovers in the last five minutes of a game -- averaging 1.3.