Hyperactivity
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Kerr resting everyone is very interesting. I don't usually buy into fan conspiracy theories, but this does seem like Kerr telling the NBA their scheduling stinks.
The schedule does stink and the NBA season is too long, but I feel like the league is in too deep at this point to change it. They should shorten it, but TV networks and sponsors would go ballistic and fans would get hit with higher ticket prices.
The league probably has to penalize teams somehow who rest guys, but then that gets into a weird area because how do you decide when a guy truly, objectively does not need a rest?
Next season is going to take some out of pre-season to start earlier iirc, and there was this thing about the NBA working on sleeping pods or some shit like that.
I'm really glad Harden doesn't play in an exhausting way.
A major thing about people who say this rest issue is new - defenses and offenses also require you to run around way more, always being active
That being said, sometimes a tug of war is exactly what you want. Maybe a situation where some teams rest their players for certain games while the NBA sometimes gets involved for others is just better. IMO, it's a big part in why the NBA is better than NFL in having its shit together: the players, owners, and NBA have to maintain a balancing act, and at some point that push-pull makes the product as a whole better, because no one side can get lazy.