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Kenny Atkinson Snags Top Plays From James Harden’s Former Squad

February 11, 2026 3 Min Read
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CLEVELAND — Integrating James Harden into the Cleveland Cavaliers lineup two-thirds through the season presents certain challenges for head coach Kenny Atkinson.

Harden thrives by understanding teammates’ positions on the court and using an isolation-heavy playing style. In contrast, Atkinson favors an approach that emphasizes ball movement and player motion. These contrasting styles don’t easily blend, at least not based on how they’ve worked in previous situations.

Following Harden’s debut, Atkinson remarked, “Players win, not systems.” It appears that Harden’s style will dominate this season for good reason, as the Cavaliers are already adjusting their strategy to maximize his effectiveness.

“I’ve watched all the games he played with Houston, the Clippers, and the Sixers,” Atkinson shared. “It’s part of a coach’s role to see what has worked well. Just recently, I ran two ‘after timeout’ plays that I borrowed from Mike D’Antoni’s Houston system. It’s nothing revolutionary, but how can I best leverage Harden’s game?”

Atkinson also revealed he consulted with D’Antoni, who he once assisted during his time with the New York Knicks, after Harden’s trade.

It’s worth noting that D’Antoni designed the Phoenix Suns’ dynamic, fast-paced offense featuring extensive ball and player movement—a style quite different from Atkinson’s approach. However, D’Antoni never forced Harden into a rigid system in Houston; instead, he built an environment that allowed Harden to flourish, understanding that fitting a player to a system isn’t always necessary.

To date, Atkinson has focused on adjusting the Cavaliers to fit Harden’s strengths rather than trying to reshape Harden. With a star player of Harden’s caliber who elevates his teammates—especially the big men—it would be unwise not to capitalize on his unique talents.

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“It would be foolish not to do that,” said Atkinson regarding borrowing strategies from his past experiences with Harden. “We’re excited to explore even more ways to utilize him after the All-Star break.”


Fan Take: This development matters because it highlights a shift in modern basketball coaching—prioritizing player strengths over fixed systems can unlock new potentials. For fans, watching how Cleveland blends Harden’s isolation brilliance with their team dynamics could reshape offensive strategies across the league.

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