The Cleveland Cavaliers produced another poor performance as they proved to be no match for the San Antonio Spurs in their latest loss.The 114-102 defeat at the AT&T Center on Tuesday night was the 10th defeat in the last 12 games for the Cavs and it continues their horrible slump.ESPN reported that the team had a fiery meeting on Monday to clear the air but that didn't seem to have the desired effect as they failed to put up a meaningful fight against the Spurs.It ruined a milestone night for LeBron James as he became the youngest player in NBA history to score 30,000 points.This was one of a few things the Cavaliers had to cheer about on the night against a San Antonio team who themselves were in the midst of a skid.One other moment the Wine and Gold were able to enjoy was arguably the highlight play of the game from Jeff Green.Around the eight-minute mark in the second quarter, Green caught a pass in the corner, dribbled baseline and got up high to throw down a monster one-handed dunk on Spurs big man Davis Bertans.

He might be 31-years-old but he's shown on many occasions this season that he can still rise and showcase his athleticism.

Bertans did his best to get out of the way but he wasn't quick enough to avoid the poster.

That's about as good as it got for the Ohio-based outfit as they once again ended the game with that familiar losing feeling that they've experienced too frequently over the last month.

Head coach Tyronn Lue admitted that he'll be looking to change the lineup to try different combinations on the floor as things are clearly not working with the starting unit he's currently using.

The likes of J.R. Smith and Jae Crowder could lose their place as starters as they've struggled to provide much production alongside the likes of LeBron James and Kevin Love.

Green has been a steady contributor off the bench along with Dwyane Wade and Kyle Korver but with so many losses recently, a change is the only course of action to try and address the slide.

Tristan Thompson and Wade could come into the starting lineup as Lue seeks to find a balance that steadies the ship and gets wins on the board again.

The Cavs are now 27-19 in the east and are only half a game ahead of the Miami Heat in third.

They entertain the Indiana Pacers on Friday and they should be motivated by the three losses they've suffered against them already this year.