The Cleveland Cavaliers, under head coach Kenny Atkinson, finished the regular season with a 52-30 record and made it to the playoffs, achieving an 8-10 record. Despite facing significant challenges, including injuries and roster changes, Atkinson managed to keep the team competitive, blending styles after acquiring James Harden. However, his playoff adjustments were criticized for being slow, particularly in crucial games against the Knicks and Raptors. Overall, Atkinson’s performance earned him a grade of B-, reflecting both the team’s resilience and shortcomings in the postseason.
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