The Cleveland Cavaliers have made a significant move by hiring Golden State assistant Kenny Atkinson as their new head coach. This decision comes after the team parted ways with former coach J.B. Bickerstaff last month, despite making two consecutive playoff appearances.
Atkinson's appointment follows an extensive search by the Cavs' front office, with Atkinson emerging as the ideal candidate due to his coaching experience, offensive-minded approach, and strong reputation for player development.
Atkinson, 57, previously served as the head coach of the Brooklyn Nets, where he led the team to a playoff berth in 2019. His tenure with the Nets saw significant growth and development, making him a sought-after coaching prospect.
During his time with the Golden State Warriors as an assistant coach, Atkinson had the opportunity to work closely with star player Stephen Curry and gain insights into a dynamic offensive system that he is expected to bring to Cleveland.
Atkinson's familiarity with Cavs players Jarrett Allen and Caris LeVert from his time in Brooklyn adds another layer of connection to his new role as head coach.
The hiring of Atkinson marks the beginning of a crucial offseason for the Cavaliers, with key decisions on the horizon, including securing a long-term contract extension for All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell, preparing for the NBA draft, and potentially making roster changes through trades.
Cavs' president of basketball operations Koby Altman emphasized the need for a coach who can introduce fresh ideas and maximize the potential of the team's core players, including Mitchell, Allen, Darius Garland, and Evan Mobley.
This move signals a new chapter for the Cleveland Cavaliers as they aim to build on their recent successes and position themselves for future growth and competitiveness in the NBA.
Source: AP NBA