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.