trwi7 wrote:jerrod wrote:i think we can all be sure that if the season was 60 games next year Kawhi would still be managing his load all over the league.
He's back, folks.
Extended load management. Truly, a pioneer.
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trwi7 wrote:jerrod wrote:i think we can all be sure that if the season was 60 games next year Kawhi would still be managing his load all over the league.
He's back, folks.

 
                    
                    
                                                                      DingleJerry wrote:BuckFan25226 wrote:DingleJerry wrote:But you know this going when you buy the product as a risk. When I bought UW at OSU tickets I knew a risk is that it would be bad weather. you buy a sports ticket knowing that a player could be injured, resting, wife having a baby, etc.
I agree. This is always a risk with injuries, but this is apples and oranges.
Unfortunately, this is the new reality now. Which will undoubtedly hurt the league financially.
Look at this from back in Septemeber...
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/clippers-say-kawhi-leonards-load-management-wont-be-as-strict-as-it-was-with-toronto-per-report/
This is such a hard thing to manage. If you truly enforce no load management. Players will have to start faking injuries instead.
No its not. When talking about it from the ticket buying product perspective as was brought up here, everyone knows this going when you buy the product. Injuries, illness, rest, wife having baby, etc. It's not a bait and switch as was implied. Everyone knows this now.
 
                                                                                                           
                    
                                                                          
                
                    
                    
                    
                                      
               Buck Dweller wrote:It’s simple, only allow load management on away games.
 
                                                                          
                                   
                                      
                                      
                                  paulpressey25 wrote:A few of you have referenced the Clippers doing the load management. I think this situation is clearly on Kawhi. He's told teams (starting with the Spurs) that he doesn't want to play all 82 games.
 
                                                                                                           
                    
                    
                                                                      BuckFan25226 wrote:GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:BuckFan25226 wrote:
Meh?
I think most on this board understand this from a pure basketball perspective. Being that the ultimate goal of winning a championship is more important than an early November Giannis/Kawhi matchup. But the casual NBA fan doesn't. That fan, who has kids with Kawhi Leonard jersey's and posters all over his wall, who possibly just spent hundreds, maybe thousands on tickets to see this. It's complete BS, especially this early in the year. 2nd time in 8 games.
from a business perspective. If I spend a ton of money with ESPN, TNT, or local TV during this game, only to find out he's sitting out, which affects viewerships and ratings, I'm livid. There several different ways that makes this ridiculous. It's not like the dude is 34 with his knees filling up with fluid. I'm glad Doris Burke spoke out on this without toeing the company line.
then the casual fan needs to get it and dad needs to explain it. basketball players may not play 82 games maybe only 60. pitchers dont get 500 innings anymore. maybe 200. these guys make 30-40-50 million dollars a year to win championships and career longevity is a HUUUUGE concern. kawhi gets hurt or ends his career then that kid doesn't want to come to ANY games.
bottom line is the dad needs to teach the kid and tell him not to throw a **** fit. go root for shamet and the other young guys and talk up how exciting its going to be in april and may for years to come
Who said any kid is throwing a fit? They are probably bummed as hell! And their dad is even more bummed for their kid.
I would love you as one of my customers. Hey Man, I know we talked about buying this product. But, it's not really available this week. It's not that I don't have it to give you, I just don't really feel like giving it to you today, I'm kind of tired. So can I just give you the knock off version for the same price??
No? That upsets you? You want a discount now? Wow, who raised you? Quit your BITCHING and stop throwing a **** fit!
Spare me the tough guy, life isn't fair approach. Like I said, it's not like he's injured or old and banged up. This is bad for the league and there isn't any argument that justifies that it isn't.
 
                    
                    
                                                                      Krispy Kreme wrote:I don't necessarily have an issue with load management, but how are you going to load manage less than a month into the season? Seems a bit ridiculous.
 
                    
                    
                    
                                      
               paulpressey25 wrote:A few of you have referenced the Clippers doing the load management. I think this situation is clearly on Kawhi. He's told teams (starting with the Spurs) that he doesn't want to play all 82 games.

 
                    
                    
                                                        
               Finn wrote:Buck Dweller wrote:It’s simple, only allow load management on away games.
How does that work if Milwaukee "load manages" Giannis? The game is still missing one of the 2 superstars.

 
                    
                    
                                                                      GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:Krispy Kreme wrote:I don't necessarily have an issue with load management, but how are you going to load manage less than a month into the season? Seems a bit ridiculous.
we whooped Toronto 7 games into last year with kawhi sitting out. we also beat them 3-1 in the reg season.
then he whooped us in the ECF.
this is how he hes going to do it from here on out id imagine.
 
                    
                    
                                      
                                  Baddy Chuck wrote:I want to win but I also love chaos.
 
                    
                    
                                      
                                  paulpressey25 wrote: Termine said that based on this, he's not going to put Kawhi on his MVP ballot this year, regardless of what else he does this season. Said he'll listen to MVP arguments for LeBron, Giannis, AD, etc, but he's not going there for Kawhi.
Baddy Chuck wrote:I want to win but I also love chaos.