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The 82-game grind was once the NBA’s sacred cow—a marathon of endurance where legends like Michael Jordan and Karl Malone earned their stripes by showing up every single night. But today, the most common phrase in the league isn't "swish," it's "DNP-Rest." In this analytical episode of BenchMarks, Nick Morgasen investigates the rise of Load Management and the widening rift it has created between the league’s high-tech front offices and its paying customers. We trace the origins of the movement back to Gregg Popovich and the San Antonio Spurs, whose strategic resting of aging stars sparked a $250,000 fine from David Stern but ultimately yielded championships. Morgasen explores the "Science vs. Spectacle" debate: while analytics and biometric data suggest that rest prevents catastrophic injury, the business of the NBA relies on the promise that stars will play. We examine the devastating impact on the "fan experience"—the families who save for months to see a superstar only to find an empty jersey on the court—and the resulting "Player Participation Policy" of 2023, which introduced 65-game minimums for awards and heavy fines for resting stars on national TV. Rest Day is a deep dive into the soul of a league at a crossroads, asking if the pursuit of the "perfect" postseason has fundamentally broken the regular season for the people who pay the bills. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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