CLEVELAND — Just days ahead of the NBA draft, the Cavaliers picked their coach.
Kenny Atkinson, an assistant with Golden State who helped Brooklyn rebuild before a puzzling departure, will be Cleveland's new coach, a person familiar with decision told The Associated Press on Monday.
The Cavs have been looking for a new leader for their young team since firing J.B. Bickerstaff last month despite two straight playoff appearances and continued progress.
The sides have agreed on a deal and are working through details of Atkinson's contract, said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the team is not discussing its search publicly.
ESPN.com was first to report Atkinson is heading to Cleveland.
It's possible there could be a minor delay in the Cavs officially announcing Atkinson's hire. He joined the French national team's staff as an assistant to coach Vincent Collet late last year and is currently in Paris preparing for the Olympics.
Atkinson spent the past three seasons as Steven Kerr's top assistant with the Warriors. In 2022, Atkinson accepted Charlotte's coaching job but backed out a week after agreeing to a four-year contract.
Atkinson's hiring ends an expansive search by the Cavs' front office. Atkinson was one of at least six known candidates to interview with the team since Bickerstaff's firing on May 23 — a week after Cleveland was eliminated from the playoffs in five games by the eventual champion Boston Celtics.