LeBron James made a call for perhaps some more clarity in David Blatt's lineup patterns.

"It's going to take some time to get back into rhythm, and all of us, not just the players, but everyone, to get back in rhythm," James said.

The Cleveland Cavaliers are just now working Kyrie Irving back from injury.

"For us to have a full unit, we've got to practice, we've got to play some games where we know what we want to do, what lineups we want to play out there," James said.

"It's an adjustment period, it's not just going to happen – you plug a guy in there, plug two guys in there and it automatically happens," he continued. "It's going to be an adjustment period, but we'll be fine. We'll be fine toward February and March."

The Cavaliers were out of rhythm at times on offense in their loss to the Warriors.

"For the first time, for a long period of time we had some different lineups out there," James explained, talking about the woes on offense. "And against a championship team like this, it's kind of hard to do that on the fly. We're not making no excuses, we still got to be a lot better, still got to move the ball, got to share the ball, get it moving from side to side, but offensively we were all out of rhythm.

"You credit to their defense, for sure, and then the lack of detail."