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Richard Jefferson calls shortening NBA Season ‘epitome of coddling players’

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Right now, there’s a small controversy brewing in the NBA over the length of the regular season, which some claim has led to increased injuries and player fatigue.

But count former NBA-journeyman-turned-ESPN-analyst Richard Jefferson among those who want to keep things as they are.

An overall photo of the Chase Center scoreboard with 2022 NBA Finals signage before Game One of the 2022 NBA Finals between the Boston Celtics and the Golden State Warriors on June 1, 2022 at Chase Center in San Francisco, California.  (Photo by Joe Murphy/NBAE via Getty Images)

"It’s absurd," Jefferson said recently. "They have done every single thing…You want to shorten the season? Like how much more do we have to make this coddling and all this stuff go with the players?"

Though some marquee players — including Devin Booker of the Suns and the Khris Middleton of the Bucks — were sidelined this postseason due to injury, Jefferson still insists that shortening the season makes "absolutely no sense."

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"[Shortening the NBA season] is the epitome of coddling players. Shortening the season you’re going to mess with records, you’re going to mess with numbers. You’re going to mess with so much of our basketball."

ESPN Analyst, Richard Jefferson, reports on the 2022 NBA Draft Combine on May 18, 2022 at Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Illinois.  (Photo by Jeff Haynes/NBAE via Getty Images)

Over fifty years ago, the NBA settled on an 82-game regular season, and that’s been the standard ever since. So it’s not like challenging schedules or late-season fatigue is some new phenomenon.

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