rtiff68 wrote:Metallikid wrote:rtiff68 wrote:
You are doing some serious mental gymnastics, dude.
Kerr’s not “trying to secure losses;” he simply said that he’s not going to compromise their plan for Steph’s long term health by playing him more minutes than previously planned.
Sticking to a predetermined plan for minutes rather than ditching it to possibly secure an extra regular season win or two here and there is literally the very definition of “load management,” and the exact same thing the Raptors did with Kawhi and the Spurs did with Duncan, Manu, Parker, etc.
For you to self righteously denounce the Warriors and Kerr for that statement while defending Leonard is hypocrisy at its absolute finest.
...and btw, Steph is playing more mpg than Joel Embiid, and Anthony Davis, and he’s started more games than the aforementioned Kawhi.
Dude, he's in perfect health. If it's a close game he should be playing. Stop trying to justify an anti-competitive culture.
Kawhi has a degenerative condition. That's the only reason load management was ever acceptable for him.
Dude, get out of here.
He has started every single game this year. He is 32nd in minutes per game, and 10th in total minutes played...in his 12th season with 5 consecutive Finals runs on his odometer as well. He's had a multitude of lower body injuries throughout his career. His coach not over-extending him in early in the season is just common sense, not "anti-competitive."
Just more mental gymnastics.





















