Kenny Atkinson claimed that he didn’t view his return to Brooklyn — where he was fired — with the best team in the NBA as vindication.But the competitive Atkinson came back carrying a chip on his shoulder and made his return a triumphant one.No, make that a dominating one.The Nets — who announced their intention to tank by trading Dennis Schroder — underscored that with a horrific 130-101 loss to Atkinson’s Cavaliers in front of 16,588 at Barclays Center.Cam Johnson had 22 points and five assists, but the Nets shot just 42 percent and committed 22 turnovers to hand Cleveland 34 points.Some would say this one was over as soon as the Nets (10-16) dealt away their starting point guard and emotional leader.
But it really was over in the first quarter.The Nets led 12-5 just four minutes in after a Nic Claxton dunk, and proceeded to allow an eye-watering 32-5 run over the rest of the period.Brooklyn was also on the wrong end of a 12-0 blitz over 2 ½ minutes in the second quarter.Caris LeVert — an ex-Net who’d been with Atkinson — had 19 for the Cavs.The rest of the game was garbage time.
At least for the Nets, who trailed by 37 multiple times in the fourth quarter.Ben Simmons had 10 points and eight assists in a season-high 31 minutes but the Nets attack was dismal.Claxton was a minus-24 and spacing with Simmons was an issue.The Nets have dropped six out of seven, and without Schroder, who was traded Sunday, the tank is clearly in full force.
But while they’re tanking, the coach they fired is winning.Atkinson’s Cavs improved to a league-best 23-4.And his return was sweet, if not quite vindication.“I don’t look at it that way.
I just look at it as part of the story, right, part of your growth,” Atkinson said.“You have good things happen, you have setbacks, and — it’s like a player how do you bounce back? And it was definitely a bounce back.
And in the long run, the journey after Brooklyn really helped me, helped me grow as a coach.W...