Kenny Atkinson bizarrely claims Cavaliers are ‘analytically’ beating Knicks — despite being on brink of elimination

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Kenny Atkinson is taking looking on the bright side to another level. 

The Cavaliers’ head coach tried to put a positive spin on their current 3-0 deficit to the Knicks in the Eastern Conference finals by claiming that Cleveland had actually been playing on par with New York, according to the analytics. 

At one point, Atkinson event went as far as to say that the Cavaliers would’ve won two of the first three games based on the expected score.

Kenny Atkinson reacts during Game 3 on May 23. AP Photo

“We’ve had success against this team before. We’ve had really good moments,” Atkinson told reporters. “In this series, up [20 points] Game 1. Even Game 2, take that, run out from the beginning of the third quarter, and it’s pretty tight. I think analytically, I think we’ve won I said three-out-of-three, I think we’re two-out-of-three in the [expected score]…we’ve won two-out-of-three. And I know you’re looking confused, but…if you believe in process and all that, take that layer.

“We’ve had success against this team before. We’ve had really “I don’t throw that on them. I see it for myself. We have this feeling, I have this feeling, then I can go to our analytical table…last night, the expected score was like one point or two. Us shooting way below expected, them shooting way over.”


New York Knicks head coach Mike Brown reacting during Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Final.
Mike Brown and the Knicks react during their Game 3 win against the Cavaliers on May 23. Charles Wenzelberg

The comments were certainly interesting ones, considering the Knicks are on the verge of their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999 and the Cavaliers are coming off a Game 3 effort that saw them shoot just 29 percent from 3-point range and just 12-of-19 from the free-throw line. 

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The Knicks have also won 10 consecutive postseason games — setting a new franchise record in the process — and have beaten their opponents by an average of 22.5 points during that span. 

Atkinson did appear to concede that his point may not be a winning one with the fans, who have watched the Cavaliers crash out at the end of a hard-fought season. 

“I know when no one wants to hear that,” he said. “I think [the media likes] hearing it. I know the general public, no one wants to hear it. Everyone’s outcome-based, I get that too.”

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