Game 1 was not as bad as it seemed. Yes. the Cavaliers lost the game, but it was not a bad loss. Mistakes were made that are easily fixable. Turnovers were the main culprit. James Harden’s turnovers, specifically. Although Harden had seven turnovers in Game 1, he tried to make up for it in the fourth quarter, scoring 13 points to make the game a lot closer than it had been. Harden has the most turnovers this playoffs with 43 and sits tied for fifth all-time in playoff turnovers with 633. Detroit was able to turn 19 turnovers into 31 points as they won the game 111-101 to take a 1-0 series lead. This game also showed that Cavs fans shouldn't be scared. Cleveland outscored Detroit in the second half and had the game tied with six minutes left. Some of the things the team needs to work on beyond turnovers, fouling. The difference in free throws taken between Detroit and Cleveland was poor. Jarett Allen picked up three fouls early into the game and then did not touch the court for long periods beyond that point.…