Kenny Atkinson To Return As Cavaliers Coach For 2026-27 Season And Front Office
Kenny Atkinson is staying as head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers, despite a heavy Eastern Conference finals sweep by the New York Knicks. Reports on 26 May 2026 state that Atkinson will lead Cleveland into a third season in 2026-27.
Speculation had suggested the Cavaliers might make changes after the one-sided series defeat. Instead, multiple reports confirm that Kenny Atkinson, the entire Cleveland Cavaliers coaching group and the front office will all remain in place without alterations.

The 2025-26 campaign ended painfully for the Cleveland Cavaliers and Kenny Atkinson. Cleveland reached the Eastern Conference finals for the first time since 2018, yet New York swept the series, winning the four games by an average margin of 19.3 points.
Cleveland’s best opportunity came in Game 1, when the Cavaliers led the Knicks by 22 points in the fourth quarter. New York forced overtime and won, shifting the tone of the series, which closed with a 130-93 defeat on Monday.
Under Kenny Atkinson, the Cleveland Cavaliers experienced a notable regular-season drop in 2025-26. Cleveland finished 12 wins worse than in 2024-25, when the team posted 64-18, secured the Central Division title and held the Eastern Conference’s top seed.
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The play-offs offered some encouragement for the Cleveland Cavaliers and Kenny Atkinson before the Knicks series. Cleveland beat the Toronto Raptors in the opening round, then upset top-seeded Detroit Pistons in the semi-finals, suggesting the core group can still compete deep into the post-season.
Despite the final sweep, Donovan Mitchell publicly backed Atkinson’s leadership, and that stance appears shared within the organisation.
Retaining the same structure suggests Cleveland prefers continuity while attempting to return to the NBA Finals picture.

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