The Cleveland Cavaliers walked out of Game 1 knowing they left opportunities on the floor. That feeling was still fresh when Jaylon Tyson met with reporters the next day. The message was not panic or frustration. It was more about details, energy and the mistakes Cleveland believes are fixable heading into Game 2. “We got a lot to clean up,” Tyson said. “Score 30 something points off turnovers. But the good thing is it’s all controllable.” Tyson pointed specifically to Cleveland’s live ball turnovers, which allowed Detroit to get out in transition and build momentum stretches throughout the game. “It’s really just the live ball turnovers,” Tyson said. “ Turnovers are going to happen, it’s a basketball game. Especially with we got guys on the team that have the ball in their hands a lot, right? But it’s the live ball turnovers where it leads to break out transitions.” Those mistakes quickly snowballed at times in Game 1, especially once the crowd got involved and the Detroit Pistons started pulling away.…