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Steve Kerr wants NBA to play fewer games

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Warriors head coach Steve Kerr wants the NBA to reduce the number of games played. 

No, Kerr hasn’t tired of seeing the Lakers play practically every Tuesday night on TNT (though we have). Golden State’s head honcho instead thinks that playing less really means that NBA stars will play more.

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Head Coach Steve Kerr of the Golden State Warriors looks on during the game against the San Antonio Spurs on April 9, 2022 at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas. (Garrett Ellwood/NBAE via Getty Images)

Confused? You’re not alone.

In addition to treating their pregame walk into the arena like a poorly-attended fashion show, NBA players have recently decided to sit certain games out for "load management."

Hangnail? You’re not playing tonight. Hangover? Take a seat. Tummy ache? Leave that uniform on the hanger.

While the unnecessary rest allows stars to save their energies for some other day, it ultimately hurts fans. There’s no full or partial refund for Lakers tickets when, say, LeBron James rides the bench. Watching Austin Reaves and other backups eliminate their team from the playoffs costs the same price.

Los Angeles, California April 3, 2022- Lakers players including from left, LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Russell Westbrook sit with teammates on the bench late in the game against the Nuggets at Crypto.com Arena Sunday. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

By the way, NBA teams have been playing an 82 game schedule since 1967, so it’s load management that’s new, not the grind.

Kerr’s load management solution? Shorten the schedule so players don’t need as much rest.

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