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Cavaliers React to Major Kenny Atkinson News

Cavaliers React to Major Kenny Atkinson News

Yahoo09-05-2025
The Cleveland Cavaliers are down 1-0 to the Indiana Pacers in the second round of the 2025 NBA playoffs. The Pacers went into Cleveland on Sunday and beat the Cavaliers in Game 1 by a final score of 121-112.
The Cavaliers will look to even the series in Game 2 on Tuesday and they will have this year's top coach leading the way.
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The NBA announced on Monday that Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson won the 2024-25 Coach of the Year Award. Atkinson went 64-18 during the regular season. Cleveland had the top record in the East and the second-best record in the NBA.
Atkinson is just the fifth NBA head coach ever to win 64 or more games in his first season with a new team. The Cavaliers were first in the NBA in the regular season in points per game and offensive rating.
Under Atkinson, the Cavaliers won the Central Division title for the first time since 2017-18, which was LeBron James' final season with the team. Cleveland won a franchise-best 16 straight games from February 5 to March 14, winning eight of those games by double figures.
Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson© David Richard-Imagn Images
According to Cavaliers.com, Cleveland set numerous single-season records under Atkinson during the 2024-25 campaign: most three-pointers in a season (1,303 3FGM), most games with at least 130 points (20), most games with at least 140 points (four) and most wins by at least 20 points (18).
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James led the Cavaliers to the title in 2016 against the Golden State Warriors. Only time will tell if Atkinson can do the same this year.
Related: Cavaliers Could Be Without 3 Players in Game 2 vs. Pacers
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