Lue unhappy with 'embarrassing' Cavs

LeBron James #23 of the Cleveland Cavaliers puts up a shot over John Wall #2 and Bradley Beal #3 of the Washington Wizards in the second half at Capital One Arena on November 3, 2017 in Washington, DC. PHOTO | ROB CARR |

What you need to know:

  • The Cavs slipped to 4-6 on Sunday after losing at home to the under-strength Atlanta Hawks, who are propping up the Eastern Conference standings at 2-8.
  • Lue was at a loss to explain the Cavaliers' sluggish beginning to the season which has left the 2016 NBA champions languishing in the bottom half of the table.

LOS ANGELES

Cleveland Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue said Monday his players were "embarrassed" by their start to the season as they prepared to take on the Milwaukee Bucks.

The Cavs slipped to 4-6 on Sunday after losing at home to the under-strength Atlanta Hawks, who are propping up the Eastern Conference standings at 2-8.

Lue was at a loss to explain the Cavaliers' sluggish beginning to the season which has left the 2016 NBA champions languishing in the bottom half of the table.

The Cavs coach said the team had pored over footage of their losses in an attempt to pinpoint their faults.

"Have to keep showing film and continue to keep talking about it," Lue said.

"Make sure we're aware of it, and I think guys are embarrassed and should be embarrassed of how we're getting beat."

Sunday's loss to Atlanta was particularly galling given the Hawks were missing five first-choice players, Lue said.

"Teams that we're playing, having guys out, key guys out and still not being able to win," Lue said.

"We all have to continue to keep searching and continue to keep fighting and continue to play hard."

Yet Lue was reluctant to point the finger of blame at the Cavs starting lineup, saying problems existed throughout the roster.

"It's not just the starters, it's all of us," Lue said. "We all have to get better and we have to put in the work to get out of this hole. Starters understand they have to play better. They know that. But it's all of us."