NBA's Load Management Policy

The NBA’s load management policy is about punishing teams for resting their star players during certain road games. The argument for the policy is that ticket buyers, who can fork out hundred’s of dollars for a  game, pay to see the star players of visiting teams, e.g., LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers. When those players are kept out of certain road games, paying ticket holders feel cheated because, apparently, they pay to see single players play and not teams. The counter argument is that the NBA is trying to do what the coaches are supposed to do  and manage the playing time of star players while on the road. Which side are you on?

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A podcast about the anime My Hero Academia and, from time to time, other anime. Join the All-Might of My Hero podcasters, Autumn along with DJ and Ryan in our hero studies.