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Kenny Atkinson

Kenny Atkinson (born June 2, 1967) is an American professional basketball coach and former player, currently serving as the of the National Basketball Association's (NBA) . A graduate of the , where he played and helped lead the Spiders to the 1988 NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen, Atkinson enjoyed a 14-year professional playing career overseas in leagues across , , , , and the . He spent over five seasons playing in , developing a strong affinity for the country that later influenced his international coaching roles. Atkinson's NBA coaching career began in 2008 as an assistant with the , where he helped the team secure a playoff berth in 2012. He then served as an assistant coach for the from 2012 to 2016, guiding them to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2015. Promoted to of the Brooklyn Nets in 2016, Atkinson led the team to a playoff appearance in 2019 before parting ways in 2020. Following brief stints as an assistant with the (2020–2021) and (2021–2024)—where he contributed to the Warriors' 2022 NBA Championship—he was appointed of the Cavaliers on June 28, 2024. In his first season with Cleveland during the 2024–25 NBA campaign, Atkinson orchestrated a remarkable turnaround, improving the team's record by 16 wins to 64–18 and clinching the Eastern Conference's top seed—the franchise's first 60-win season without LeBron James and first overall since 2009–10. For his efforts, he was named the 2024–25 NBA Coach of the Year on May 5, 2025, earning the Red Auerbach Trophy, as well as the National Basketball Coaches Association's (NBCA) Michael H. Goldberg Coach of the Year Award. Additionally, Atkinson served as an assistant coach for the French national team under Vincent Collet at the 2024 Paris Olympics, helping Les Bleus reach the gold medal final.

Early life

Upbringing

Kenneth Neil Atkinson was born on June 2, 1967, in . Atkinson grew up in on Long Island's , the second youngest of eight brothers in a highly competitive family environment that emphasized sports and resilience. His parents, Pauline and the late Neil Atkinson, fostered a household where athletics were central; his father, an ex-Marine and advertising salesman, actively coached his sons in , organizing mandatory two-on-two games every Sunday and instilling a fierce competitive drive through rigorous backyard matchups. This family dynamic, marked by older brothers who were accomplished athletes at , profoundly shaped Atkinson's early mindset, as he later reflected that "my brothers and father did not make things easy on me, and that was one of the reasons I became so competitive." Atkinson's introduction to basketball came at age three on the family's backyard court, where he began a ball before he could count, and by age six or seven, he was attending and critiquing his brothers' games. His early athletic involvement deepened during high school at St. Anthony's in South Huntington, New York, where he emerged as one of Long Island's top players as a 5-foot-11 under coach Gus Alfieri, honing skills that would carry him to at the .

Education

Kenny Atkinson attended the from 1986 to 1990 as an undergraduate student. During his time on campus, he was influenced by the mentorship of coach Dick Tarrant, whose personal recruitment letter and guidance emphasized discipline and preparation, shaping Atkinson's broader approach to personal and professional growth. His recruitment to Richmond overlapped with his academic start, as Tarrant aggressively pursued him following interest from larger programs.

Playing career

College career

Kenny Atkinson, a standout guard from St. Anthony's High School in South , where he earned All-Long Island Player of the Year honors in 1985, was heavily recruited by several major programs before committing to the in 1986. Richmond's head coach Dick Tarrant aggressively pursued Atkinson, visiting his family's home in to secure the commitment, positioning him as a key piece for the Spiders' backcourt in the Colonial Athletic Association (). Over four seasons from 1986 to 1990, Atkinson started all 125 games for , averaging 12.4 points, 3.7 assists, and 2.2 rebounds per game while shooting 44.8% from the field and 38.6% from three-point range. His scoring peaked during his senior year in 1989–90, when he averaged 18.9 points, 3.1 assists, and 2.6 rebounds per game, earning him First Team All- honors for the second consecutive season. As a in 1987–88, Atkinson's scoring dipped to 9.0 , but he contributed 5.0 assists per game while helping the Spiders achieve a program-best 26–7 record and the CAA regular-season title. His career totals of 1,549 points (15th in program history) and 464 assists (fifth all-time) underscored his role as a reliable floor general. Atkinson's tenure coincided with Richmond's most successful stretch in program history, including three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances from 1988 to 1990 and contributions to two CAA Tournament championships in 1988 and 1990. In the 1988 NCAA Tournament, as a No. 13 seed, he scored 14 points in the Spiders' landmark 72–69 upset over defending national champion Indiana in the first round, followed by a 59–55 victory over Georgia Tech to reach the Sweet 16—the program's first such advancement—before a 73–64 loss to Syracuse. The following year, as a junior, Atkinson averaged 13.9 points per game en route to a second-round NCAA appearance, where Richmond defeated Southeast Missouri State 87–71 before falling to Georgetown 81–60. His senior season capped with CAA Tournament MVP honors after a 77–72 championship win over James Madison University, though the Spiders exited the 1990 NCAA Tournament in the first round against Duke 81–46. Additionally, Atkinson was named CAA Rookie of the Year in 1987 and selected to the All-CAA Tournament Team in 1989.

Professional career

Atkinson went undrafted in the after a standout college career at the . He was selected in the fifth round (69th overall) of the 1990 draft by the Wichita Falls Texans and played for the team during the 1990–1991 season. Following his stint, Atkinson pursued a lengthy professional playing career overseas, spanning approximately 13 years across multiple European leagues until 2004. He competed for teams in , , , , and the , including CB Salamanca in Spain's during the 1995–96 season, where he appeared in one game; Basket in France's in 1999–2000, averaging 4.0 points, 0.9 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game over 10 appearances; JDA in France's in 2000; and the Amsterdam Astronauts in the ' Eredivisie during the 2003–04 season, where he played two EuroCup games and averaged 2.5 . Atkinson retired from professional basketball in 2004 to transition into coaching.

Assistant coaching career

Early roles (2007–2012)

Following his retirement from professional playing in 2004 after a 14-year overseas career, Kenny Atkinson began his coaching career as an assistant coach for in from 2004 to 2006. He then transitioned into NBA coaching by drawing on his point guard experience to emphasize analytical and developmental aspects of the game. Atkinson began his NBA coaching journey in 2007 as director of player development for the Houston Rockets under head coach Rick Adelman. In this entry-level role, he focused on individual skill training, film breakdown, and mentoring younger players to enhance their offensive and defensive capabilities. In August 2008, Atkinson joined the New York Knicks as an assistant coach under Mike D'Antoni, a position he held through the 2011–12 season, transitioning to Mike Woodson in the latter year. His responsibilities included video coordination for scouting opponents and self-analysis, player development drills emphasizing shooting and ball-handling, and contributing to offensive scheme implementation. Atkinson's work helped foster team cohesion, notably aiding in the Knicks' return to the NBA playoffs in 2012 after a seven-year absence.

Atlanta Hawks (2012–2016)

Atkinson joined the in 2012 as an assistant coach under head coach , transitioning to the staff of upon his arrival in 2013. In this role, he primarily served as the team's , helping to implement a pace-and-space system characterized by ball movement, spacing, and three-point shooting that became a hallmark of the Hawks' attack during the mid-2010s. Atkinson's contributions were instrumental in the Hawks' offensive evolution, as the team ranked among the league's top units in efficiency and pace, culminating in a franchise-record 60 wins during the 2014–15 season and an appearance in the Eastern Conference Finals. He played a key role in player development, particularly for stars like and , who credited Atkinson with enhancing their skills and contributing to their selections in 2015; Teague, for instance, peaked as an point guard under Atkinson's guidance, while Horford refined his versatility as a big man in the . Following the 2015–16 season, Atkinson departed the Hawks to pursue head coaching opportunities, ultimately being hired by the Brooklyn Nets. His tenure in Atlanta solidified his reputation as a rising offensive mind, building on his earlier video coordination experience.

Los Angeles Clippers and Golden State Warriors (2020–2024)

After serving as head coach of the Brooklyn Nets, Kenny Atkinson joined the Los Angeles Clippers as an assistant coach under Tyronn Lue on November 16, 2020. In this role, he contributed to the team's defensive strategies during a season featuring stars Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, helping the Clippers achieve a defensive rating of 110.4, which ranked fifth in the NBA. The Clippers advanced to the Western Conference Finals for the first time in franchise history, defeating the Dallas Mavericks in the first round before falling to the Phoenix Suns. Atkinson transitioned to the Golden State Warriors in August 2021, initially as an assistant coach under Steve Kerr and later promoted to lead assistant, where he focused on defensive preparations. This marked a shift from his earlier offensive coordination with the Atlanta Hawks to emphasizing defensive schemes, which bolstered the Warriors' unit from a 17th-ranked defensive rating of 110.6 in 2020–21 to the league's best at 106.9 (first overall) in 2021–22. His input was instrumental in the Warriors' 2022 NBA Championship victory, including in-game adjustments during their Western Conference Semifinals series against the Dallas Mavericks, where Golden State won 4–1 by adapting to contain Luka Dončić through versatile lineups and improved perimeter defense. During his tenure with both teams from 2020 to 2024, Atkinson's defensive expertise elevated team performances and drew interest from franchises seeking head coaches; he interviewed for the Charlotte Hornets position in 2022, the in 2023, and the in 2024, ultimately securing the latter role.

Head coaching career

Brooklyn Nets (2016–2020)

Kenny Atkinson was hired as the of the on April 17, 2016, becoming the 21st head coach in the franchise's NBA history. His prior role as an assistant coach with the , where he contributed to a high-powered offense, positioned him as a strong candidate for the Nets' rebuilding effort under general manager . Atkinson inherited a young, talent-light roster and emphasized player development from the outset, transforming raw prospects into key contributors. He notably guided from a bench role into an caliber , with Dinwiddie averaging 20.6 points and 6.8 assists in the 2019–20 season, and helped emerge as a reliable starting center, averaging 10.8 points and 9.0 rebounds that year. Under Atkinson's tutelage, the Nets showed steady improvement: the team won 28 games in the 2017–18 season (up from 20 the prior year), finishing last in the Eastern Conference in 2016–17 and 12th in 2017–18. They reached 42 wins and qualified for the as the Eastern Conference's seed in 2018–19—their first winning record and playoff appearance since 2014–15. In 2019–20, the team was on pace for the No. 7 seed when Atkinson was relieved of his duties, with the Nets advancing to the first round under interim coach despite a shortened 63-game schedule. Atkinson's coaching style centered on an up-tempo offense that prioritized pace and three-point volume, with the Nets ranking among the league's top teams in three-point attempts per game by his third season, fostering a modern, spacing-oriented system suited to the roster's growth. Despite these strides, Atkinson's tenure faced significant challenges amid the Nets' prolonged rebuild, culminating in a 118–190 overall regular-season record over four years. Atkinson was fired on March 7, 2020, after a 28–34 start to the 2019–20 season, as the organization sought to accelerate its timeline with incoming stars like and , though his foundational work laid the groundwork for Brooklyn's subsequent contention.

Cleveland Cavaliers (2024–present)

On June 28, 2024, the hired Kenny Atkinson as their 24th in franchise history, coming off three seasons as an assistant with the . In his first season, Atkinson led the Cavaliers to a 64–18 regular-season mark, the most wins in franchise history without , securing the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference for the first time since 2016. The team advanced through the first round of the playoffs with a 4–1 series victory over the but fell in the conference semifinals to the in five games (1–4). Atkinson's system emphasized a balanced approach, blending high-efficiency offense rooted in his Warriors experience—such as motion principles and player empowerment—with a stout defense anchored by and . This evolution transformed the Cavaliers into the league's top-scoring team at 120.5 while ranking second in defensive rating (109.2), a marked improvement from their previous season's offensive struggles. Central to this was Atkinson's offseason focus on integrating stars and Mobley, including direct meetings to empower Mobley as a primary offensive hub through pick-and-roll actions and post-ups, complementing Mitchell's scoring prowess. Mitchell averaged 28.1 under Atkinson, while Mobley's usage rose to 24.3%, enabling more versatile lineups that boosted the team's net rating to +11.3. Entering the 2025–26 season, Atkinson's influence continued with an 8–5 start as of November 15, 2025, highlighted by a 148–115 blowout victory over the on November 7. The win showcased the ongoing refinement of Mitchell-Mobley synergy, with Mobley posting 18 points and 10 rebounds on 7-of-16 shooting, underscoring Atkinson's push for Mobley's all-around development. Building on his role in the ' 2022 NBA championship, Atkinson has fostered a culture of trust and blunt accountability, contributing to the Cavaliers' early dominance and positioning them as Eastern Conference contenders once more.

Awards and honors

As assistant coach

As an assistant coach with the Golden State Warriors, Atkinson earned his first NBA championship ring in 2022, when the team defeated the Boston Celtics in six games to claim the title. Atkinson served as the Warriors' primary defensive assistant during the 2021–22 season, taking over the defensive scheme previously led by Mike Brown. Under his guidance, the Warriors ranked second in defensive rating (107.7) during the regular season and sixth (110.0) in the playoffs en route to the championship, with their defensive versatility playing a key role in neutralizing high-powered offenses like those of the Denver Nuggets, Memphis Grizzlies, Dallas Mavericks, and Celtics. As an assistant coach for the French national team at the under head coach , Atkinson contributed to France winning the silver medal.

As head coach

In 2025, Atkinson earned widespread recognition for his inaugural season as head coach of the , where he guided the team to exceptional performance and secured multiple prestigious honors. Atkinson was named the 2024–25 NBA Coach of the Year, receiving the Trophy for leading the Cavaliers to a 64–18 regular-season record and the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference. This marked his first such accolade in a head , highlighting his strategic implementation of an up-tempo offensive system that maximized the talents of key players like and . He also received the 2025 Michael H. Goldberg NBCA Coach of the Year Award from the National Basketball Coaches Association, announced on April 19, 2025, in acknowledgment of his leadership in transforming the Cavaliers into a dominant force during the regular season. Atkinson coached one of the teams in the , held on February 16, 2025, in , earning the honor due to Cleveland's league-leading record in the Eastern Conference at the time of selection. Throughout the 2024–25 season, Atkinson was selected as the Eastern Conference Coach of the Month on two occasions: first for and November 2024, when the Cavaliers posted a league-best 17–3 record in those months, and again for December 2024.

Head coaching record

Regular season

Atkinson's head coaching record in the regular season includes his four seasons with the from 2016 to 2020 and his time with the starting in 2024.
SeasonTeamGamesWins-LossesWin %
2016–178220–62.244
2017–188228–54.341
2018–198242–40.512
2019–206228–34.452
2024–258264–18.780
2025–26138–5.615*
*Nets overall: 118–190 (.383). Cavs overall (through 2025–26 partial): 72–23 (.758). Career regular season totals (through November 15, 2025): 190–213 (.471).

Playoffs

Atkinson's tenure as a head coach in the playoffs has spanned two teams, with limited success in Brooklyn marked by a first-round exit and a deeper but ultimately unsuccessful run in Cleveland during his inaugural season there.
SeasonTeamSeriesOpponentResultRecord
2019–20First Round (East)Lost 0–40–4 (.000)
2024–25First Round (East)Won 4–04–0 (1.000)
2024–25Conference Semifinals (East)Lost 1–41–4 (.200)
Overall, Atkinson has a playoff record of 5–8 across 13 games, yielding a .385 , reflecting a sweep in Cleveland's first round before a quick elimination against the fourth-seeded Pacers.

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