Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) shares have lost nearly 11% in two days, fueled by anxieties around potentially missing first-quarter delivery targets and the stock’s six-month-long lackluster performance. Late Tuesday, Tesla bull and Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives offered his perspective on the company’s weakness and future prospects. Handholding Needed: Tesla’s growth story isn’t dead and it is just going through “a brutal transition,” said Ives in a CNBC interview. The biggest issue Tesla is facing currently is that its conference calls have almost been like “Saturday Night Live comedy shows,” the a…