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The Cavaliers mark historic 9-0 start by dousing coach Kenny Atkinson in the locker room

The Cavaliers mark historic 9-0 start by dousing coach Kenny Atkinson in the locker room

Under Kenny Atkinson, the Cavaliers are off to their best start in franchise history.

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) – In keeping with Jarrett Allen, the Cleveland Cavaliers celebrated the first 9-0 start to the season in franchise history Pouring water bottles over trainer Kenny Atkinson's head in the locker room.

There will be much bigger games with higher stakes than the Cavs' 131-122 win in New Orleans on Wednesday night.

But Atkinson didn't mind taking a moment to enjoy something no other Cavs team had accomplished in the 55 years since Cleveland joined the NBA in the 1970-71 season.

“You have to,” said Atkinson, who also was the first NBA coach to win his first nine games with a new team. “This season is so long. It's so hard to win in this league. So when you experience moments like this, you have to celebrate a little.”

After hitting 54.2% of their shots in the Big Easy – including 48.6% (17 of 35) from 3-point range – the Cavs are shooting an NBA season-best 52.6% from the field.

“We’re playing good basketball,” All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell saidwho scored a team-high 29 points in New Orleans while five other teammates scored 11 or more. “We did it in so many different ways. We've had defeats, close games and come-from-behind victories.

“It's just the habits that really get me excited about what we do,” Mitchell said. “My biggest thing is just being consistent. Let’s always be that team.”

Cleveland next plays at home on Friday night against the Golden State Warriors, who set the NBA record for best start to a season by winning their first 24 games of the 2015-16 season.

Against the Pelicans, the Cavs scored 50 points while four of five starters scored 14 or more.

“Everyone does their part here too,” said Atkinson. “That’s what good teams do. We are physically in good shape. We're in good shape mentally.

“When you win nine in a row, it’s not one or two players; It’s the whole squad,” he added.

In his four previous seasons as head coach at Brooklyn, Atkinson had just one winning record, 42-40 in the 2018-19 season.

He spent the last four seasons as an assistant – the first with the Los Angeles Clippers and the last three with Golden State.

Now he's off to a pretty promising start to his second stint as head coach, albeit with a team that won a playoff series a season ago and was expected to be back in the Eastern Conference postseason this season becomes.

The atmosphere is great, the energy is great, he did a phenomenal job for us and we bought in too,” Mitchell said. “He gave us input but also allowed us to give input ourselves, and I think that’s what’s special.”

Atkinson, on the other hand, seems happy with the synergy he has felt not only between his players, but also between them and himself.

“What I think is this team and the camaraderie that they have, the chemistry that we have and how well they bond with each other,” Atkinson said. “I was lucky enough to end up with a really good group, a group that has been really successful in the past, and I'm happy for them – and I think they're happy for me in the locker room.

“There is a bond between the head coach and a team,” Atkinson continued. “You have to celebrate these moments and that’s pretty cool.”

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