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The Cruel, Unrelenting, Back-Breaking, Knee-Busting Anti-Logic of the NBA Schedule

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One Response to “The Cruel, Unrelenting, Back-Breaking, Knee-Busting Anti-Logic of the NBA Schedule”

  1. February 17th, 2016 at 4:26 pm

    Darren says:

    Mike,

    I’m not sure if you posted the link to this article because you agree with it or not. To me it is just another example of todays players being pampered and not as physically and mentally as tough as the NBA players of the past. Complaining that 82 games is too much and there are too many back to back sets. Give me a break. Teams in the 60s-90s played 80-82 games with more back to back sets. In some cases they played games three consecutive days. They didn’t get 1 week off for the all-star break and their travel accommodations weren’t nearly what they are today.

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