What would you choose: an 82-game season where your favorite stars sit out a few games due to injury or rest, or a 65-game season with every player healthy and on the floor every night? Right now, the NBA is leaning toward the first option; fewer games would mean less money, and the league isn’t about to go there. For now, it’s just a debate, with everyone weighing in, including Draymond Green , who, in fact, missed his last game due to injury.
On the Draymond Green Show , the Warriors’ star forward opened up on load management, pointing squarely to the medical staff as the ones calling the shots, saying, “…when I take a step back and you look at all the different numbers that they’re keeping, I do understand why, you know, why it’s a thing. Because oftentimes today, it’s not

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