Every single time the Cleveland Cavaliers lose a basketball game, everyone already knows what to say after the fact. The effort was lacking, the controllable areas were not up to par, etc. You know the drill and so do the Cavaliers — and that's the most frustrating part.
The Cavaliers are fully self-aware of their problems. Even so, there is no execution in fixing them. It's just a timeless, repetitive cycle of Cleveland owning up to their mistakes before doing them all over again.
Granted, its not the entire team. Jaylon Tyson made that much clear when awkwardly thrust into the spotlight after Donovan Mitchell skipped out on the postgame media earlier this season.