The Cavaliers parted ways with J.B. Bickerstaff after falling to the Boston Celtics in the second round of the playoffs
Would Atkinson be a good fit for the post-Bickerstaff Cavs? The Cleveland Cavaliers’ coaching search is underway. By all accounts, Kenny Atkinson is one of the leading candidates for the job.
Coaching a Lakers team built around two aging stars in a brutal Western Conference might not be as appealing as the franchise believes.
The Cleveland Cavaliers fired head coach J.B. Bickerstaff after their second-round Playoff exit to the Boston Celtics, and are already looking for his replacement.
It appears the names we’ve been hearing are indeed candidates to become the new coach of your Cleveland Cavaliers. Per Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN and Hoops
The Cleveland Cavaliers have a head coaching vacancy, and are reportedly considering Golden State Warriors assistant coach Kenny Atkinson for the position.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are looking for a new head coach after firing J.B. Bickerstaff, and it looks like Kenny Atkinson could be the person the team is searching for.
Kenny Atkinson’s stint as the head coach of the Nets was not all that successful, but one team might be willing to give him another shot.
Former Brooklyn Nets coach and current Golden State Warriors assistant Kenny Atkinson is the “leader” for the Cavaliers’ coaching vacancy, per Jason Lloyd of the Athletic.
The Los Angeles Lakers have begun their search for a new head coach with interviews having already taken place. A number of names have been linked to the position with the likes of James Borrego, JJ Redick, Sam Cassell and Kenny Atkinson all being potential candidates.
J.B. Bickerstaff was fired as head coach of the Cavaliers on Thursday after four-plus seasons with the team.
According to NBA insiders Joe Vardon, Shams Charania and Jason Lloyd of The Athletic, Golden State Warriors assistant Kenny Atkinson and New Orleans Pelicans assistant James Borrego are considered leading candidates to become the next head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Cavaliers fired JB Bickerstaff.
The Los Angeles Lakers understood a change needed to be made after exiting the 2024 NBA Playoffs in the first round and they moved quickly, firing former head coach Darvin Ham and his coaching staff.
Another new era will soon begin for the Los Angeles Lakers, who recently fired head coach Darvin Ham after two seasons. It means the Lakers will have to hire…
Here's a look at some of the names under consideration to take over the Lake Show.
The Raptors have been very secretive about their search for a new lead coach this offseason after dismissing Nick Nurse. However, they are reportedly in the final stages of interviews and expected to hire a new coach relatively soon.
After firing Mike Budenholzer two years after a title, the Bucks appear interested in coaches with plenty of experience on NBA sidelines.
As the Golden State Warriors prepare for their first-round playoff series against the Sacramento Kings, one of their lead assistants is also preparing for an interview with another team.
The Charlotte Hornets are in search of a head coach once again. After only a week of agreeing to terms to be the next head coach of the Hornets, Kenny Atkinson reversed his decision to remain as an assistant on Steve Kerr's staff with the Golden State Warriors.
After "further conversations," Atkinson decided staying with the Warriors was the better move.
Atkinson coached the Brooklyn Nets from 2016 to 2020, going 118-190 with a 1-4 mark in the postseason.
Kenny Atkinson is the frontrunner to land the Hornets‘ head coaching job, according to Shams Charania and Sam Amick of The Athletic, who report that the Warriors assistant will soon have another meeting with Hornets team officials.
Golden State Warriors assistant coach and former Brooklyn Nets head coach Kenny Atkinson is set for a second interview with the Charlotte Hornets as a candidate for their head coaching vacancy.
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