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Atkinson Says Cavaliers Hold Analytical Edge Through Three Games vs. Knicks

Kenny Atkinson said the Cavaliers have “analytically” won two of the first three games against the Knicks in the Eastern Conference finals. His comment reflects Cleveland’s view of the matchup despite the series results on the floor.

Elena Kowalski
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Kenny Atkinson said the Cavaliers have “analytically” won two of the first three games against the Knicks in the Eastern Conference finals, offering a data-driven assessment of how Cleveland has performed through the opening stretch of the series.

The comment suggests the Cavaliers believe their underlying performance has been strong in two of the first three contests, even as the series continues to be decided by the results on the court. Atkinson’s framing places emphasis on the metrics and process Cleveland is using to evaluate its play against New York.

Cleveland Focuses on Process

With three games completed in the Eastern Conference finals, the Cavaliers and Knicks remain locked in a high-stakes matchup with little margin for error. Atkinson’s remarks highlight how Cleveland is assessing the series beyond the final score, pointing to the role of analytics in measuring execution, efficiency and overall performance.

The Cavaliers will look to translate that analytical advantage into tangible results as the series continues, while the Knicks remain focused on securing wins in one of the NBA’s biggest postseason stages.

Originally reported by Espn