đ° NEWS FLASH: As the Cavs navigate a dip, Kenny Atkinson is looking to Stephen Vogt and the Guardians for guidanceâand fans are intrigued by the crossover âĄ.NL

Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson doesnât have to look far for advice with his team going through the wringer. Before Friday nightâs 136-125 loss to the Chicago Bulls, the wine and goldâs third straight and fourth in the last five games, Atkinson shared that he got in touch with Stephen Vogt via text and members of the Cleveland Guardians to get their perspective on handling a long season.

âI think they had two streaks where they lost 10 in a row,â Atkinson said. âI know baseballâs got a ton of games, but I was like, âHow did you keep it together?â This is just part of pro sports. Itâs hard to win in professional sports. When we go through the dip, youâve got to manage it. Youâve got to trust your group. I donât think thereâs ever a point where youâre like, âForget it, this is a disaster.â
The Guardians, of course, were treading water in the American Leagueâs Central Division and behind the Detroit Tigers by a whopping 15.5 games in July. With a 20-7 record in September, Cleveland rallied to win the Central and punch its ticket to the MLB Playoffs.

âI have a great relationship with them. I text with [Cleveland Browns head coach] [Kevin] Stefanski [too]. Weâre living in the same world. We go through a lot of the same things, so I love interacting with them. Theyâve been to our facility. Weâre at their facility. We exchange ideas. I love that part of the job.â

Atkinson said that even when the Cavs were 15-0 just a year ago, he had concerns and had appropriate fear of every opponent. He emphasizes the need to double down on the groupâs processes, especially since the coaches and players have had success in the past.

âWell I donât want to lost 20 in a row or 10 in a row,â Atkinson joked. âBut it just gives you [perspective]. Weâre living in this world where itâs not easy. Everyone in pro sports is so good, and organizations are really good. I call it âthe dip.â Youâve got to manage the dip. Itâs really important.

âVery rare does [the season] just go [on an upward trajectory]. Maybe OKC this year; thatâs one team in this league. Maybe Houston, I guess. Two, three teams that maybe are just really there right now. Everybody else, weâre going through the ups and downs; kinda normal in an NBA season.â

The Cavs are 15-14 now with games against the Charlotte Hornets and New Orleans up next on a back-to-back, followed by a Christmas Day matchup on the road against the New York Knicks.



