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In a stunning development that has rocked the NBA just weeks before the start of training camps, the Cleveland Cavaliers have officially parted ways with head coach Kenny Atkinson. The decision, which was announced earlier today by team president Koby Altman, comes amid reports of escalating locker room tensions, a fractured relationship with key players, and persistent underperformance that failed to meet organizational expectations
Kenny Atkinson, who was appointed head coach of the Cavaliers ahead of the 2023–2024 season, leaves the franchise after just two years at the helm. While Atkinson initially arrived in Cleveland with a reputation for player development and basketball IQ—gained during his time with the Brooklyn Nets and as a Golden State Warriors assistant—his tenure in Cleveland failed to deliver the results both he and the front office had hoped for.
Despite guiding the Cavs to a play-in appearance last season, the team struggled with consistency, chemistry, and offensive efficiency. Sources inside the organization report that Atkinson’s analytical approach and strict style clashed with several veteran players, including rising star Darius Garland and All-Star Donovan Mitchell, leading to breakdowns in communication and trust.
According to multiple league insiders, the final straw for the Cavaliers came during a series of closed-door meetings held last week following the team’s underwhelming performance in early summer league prep. Reports suggest that players openly questioned Atkinson’s leadership, strategic decisions, and inability to “connect emotionally” with the locker room. While the organization attempted to mediate the conflict, tensions had reportedly reached a point of no return.
Kenny’s vision for the team just didn’t align with where we felt this roster was going,” said President Koby Altman during a press briefing. “We respect his basketball mind and his contributions to the franchise, but this decision was made in the best interest of our players and our long-term direction.”
Expectations had been high for the Cavaliers following an aggressive roster overhaul that included blockbuster trades and free-agent signings. Many had projected the Cavs to be legitimate contenders in the Eastern Conference. However, inconsistency plagued the team throughout the 2024–25 season, with the Cavaliers finishing 10th in the East and losing their play-in matchup in convincing fashion.