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Wolves?Who’s got the most Superstars? How does that impact #noexcuses rankings?
Player rest dominating a news cycle when the league isn’t even in session is crazy.
Hopefully fans and NBA media don’t let last year impact things and don’t vote for Murray or Jokic to the all star team.Jamal Murray isn't considered a "star" either by the criteria, so the Nuggets can really get away with resting him.
Hopefully fans and NBA media don’t let last year impact things and don’t vote for Murray or Jokic to the all star team.
He gonna be an All-Star again this year, so the Nets better give the fans what they came to seeIs been Simmons eligible? Because he was an all-star during the 2020/2021 season…
Please don’t force that bum to play. He’s the exception.
100% agree, don’t believe that statement a bit more than the man in the moon.Eh I don't agree, some of these dudes, stars even, are especially content to just collect checks.
Finally, someone who sees the real nasty work at hand. There’s room for more us to see the light. Just waiting.Making the players take the fall for a program Pop and the Spurs started is nasty work and not cool
Bro waiting kinda late ain't he? Why he ain't lock himself in the gym with Hakeem June 1st?
Other sports leagues and professional athletes are already jealous of NBA players. Giving them PTO would cause anarchy Fans would be upset too
League believes Maxey is a star huh
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Thinking about it. Let’s say the NBA gives each player 5 PTO days on the year. Only can be used for non-injuries obviously.
Teams will just make up injuries (ex: sore groin) to have a player “rest”.
There really isn’t any full proof solution to this.
it probably ranges from players to management/ownership with some players being more obvious about load managing than others, but owners also probably want to avoid jeopardizing their "investments" over games they deem as insignificant.Don’t believe it. If these guys could only show up when the playoffs start that’s what they’d do.
Let’s say the NBA gives each player 5 PTO days on the year.