
Cavaliers hiring Kenny Atkinson as head coach in surprising move
NY Post
The Cavaliers have made their first important decision in what promises to be a franchise-altering offseason.
Cleveland will hire Kenny Atkinson as the franchise’s next head coach after firing J.B. Bickerstaff this offseason, ESPN.com reported.
The move could be considered somewhat of a surprise with former Hornets coach James Borrego previously considered to be the favorite for the position.
Borrego is now considered a “prominent candidate” to land the Pistons job after they shockingly fired Monty Williams with over $65 million left on his contract last week, according to the report.

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