I think they’re merely suggesting that this was a “sure fire” schedule loss due to the minutes played by key players who may or may not be injured.
What I bolded — only a moron would say that. It doesn’t take a nuclear scientist to figure out when is an appropriate time to rest players is. For instance, the timbers pretty much took a “schedule loss” this past weekend because they were prioritizing the CCL game vs Club America. I would argue you are the one who can’t see the forest thru the trees if you can’t see how resting key players, in a most likely loss, is beneficial in the long term.
Any smart coach who wants to win in the playoffs would do that. Pop has done it notoriously in middle of playoff races. The heat have done it. You could argue the Lakers are about to do it with LBJ (if this was the playoffs you think he sits out the next two games? Lol). Particularly if you have players that are playing thru injuries. I’m not going back thru the history books but many teams have done “load management” towards the end of the year.
also the blazers shouldn’t give a rat fuck about what hawks fans think about us resting players, which is NOT against the rules unless it’s prime time or something. Is their opinion of us resting players gonna get us healthy? Help us win a chip? Uh? No? So they can pound sand. Maybe that’s why popvich has rings and we don’t? He doesn’t give a shit what ppl think. He gives a shit about winning.
and it doesn’t seem entirely like this opinion is based on personal opinion; but rooted in history of the game. Your opinion, however about the league and basketball seems personal opinion.
since ya know, it’s not against the CBA. And that’s their for business and basketball reasons.