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Bolton edges Bradford 1-0 in League One play-off semi-final first leg
Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson emphasizes the need for his team to adapt to the Detroit Pistons' physical style of play after losing the first two games of their playoff series. He insists that the responsibility lies with the players to adjust rather than blaming officiating.
Kenny Atkinson stated that it's the Cavaliers' responsibility to adapt to how the game is being called, emphasizing that they cannot blame the referees for their struggles.
Donovan Mitchell, James Harden, and Evan Mobley have struggled, with Mitchell's free-throw rate halved and Harden facing issues with valuing possessions.
The Cavaliers experienced their third-worst shooting game of the season, hitting only 21.9% from the field, which Atkinson attributes to the fatigue caused by Detroit's physical play.
Atkinson likened the effect of physical play to a stamina meter in NBA 2K, suggesting that the physicality from the Pistons drains the Cavaliers' stamina, negatively impacting their shooting performance.

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