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Cavaliers hiring Kenny Atkinson as head coach in surprising move

The Cavaliers have made their first impo🌺rtant decision in what promises to be a franchise-alt𒀰ering 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 consideꦏred somewhat of a surprise with former Hornets coach James Borregꦛo previously considered to be the favorite for the position.

The Cavaliers are hiring Kenny Atkinson as their next head coach. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

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 contra💛ct last week, according to the report.

The Cavaliers are keen on Atkinson’s ability to develop big men with the hope that Evan Mobley becomes more of a scoring force.

Bickerstaff’s dismissal came despite leading the Cavaliers to the second round of the NBA playoffs for the first time since LeBron James left the team for the Lakers in 2018.

The Cavaliers lost in five games to the eventual champion Celtics after beating the Magic i🌸n seven games.

Kenny Atkinson got the job over James Borrego AP

The Cavaliers will have to decide if star g♎uards Donovan Mitchell andꦍ Darius Garland can co-exist and if that pairing is the future of the franchise.

Mitchell has one season left ඣon his contract before ⛎a player option that could make him a candidate for an extension this offseason.

The Athletic reported that if Mitchell signs a long-term extension than Garland would prefer to be traded.

Donovan Mitchell’s future with the Cavaliers is in question. David Richard-USA TODAY Sports

Atkinson, a 57-year-old Long Island native, was last a head coach with the Nets in 2020 🧸and had been an assistant for the Cli꧙ppers and Warriors since he was fired by Brooklyn.

Atkinson was let go by the Nets in the first year of the failed Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant experiment with the team at 28-3ꦅ4 and Durant yet to play as he recovered from an Achilles strai🎐n.