The entire premise that these professional NBA athletes cannot play at a high level for 36-40 minutes, or that they should not play that long, every single game is so flawed and full of horse crap, made by people that aren't professional athletes (likely not even athletes) and never won a championship in any sport... ever.
It's their JOB to play as many minutes as it takes to win games. We should all only work 7 hour days, 5 days a week, and get 20 vacation days (+weekends), or we won't be able to function!!!! Shut the front door. They are paid millions because they CAN play at a high level for an entire game, every game. Generalizations and case studies don't amount to jack squat because we aren't talking about the retirement home in Brooklyn. We're talking about Portland, and we're talking about what make an NBA champion caliber team.
OKC 2009-2010: Played vs NBA champion Lakers in 1st round
Regular Season:
Durant 82 games played 39.5 mpg
Westbrick 82 games played 34.3 mpg
Jeff Green 82 games played 37.1 mpg
Thabo Sefolosha (played defense) 82 games played 28.6 mpg (split time with Harden who doesn't play D 76 games played 22.9 mpg - rookie season)
OKC 2010-2011: Played vs NBA champion Dallas in the Western Conference finals
Regular Season:
Durrant 78 games played 38.9 mpg
Westbrick 82 games played 34.7 mpg
OKC 2011-2012: Played vs Miami in the NBA finals
Regular season (66 game season):
Durant 66 games played 38.6 mpg
Westbrick 66 games played 35.3 mpg
OKC 2012-2013: Lost due to freak injury to Westbrick in 1st round vs Houston
Regular season:
Durant 81 games played 38.5 mpg (age 24)
Westbrick 82 games played 34.9 mpg (age 24)
Why not include Miami? They played in the weakest division in the entire NBA for YEARS and could afford to sit players out with the game in hand. Well, OK:
2010-11 reg season (NBA finals vs Dallas)
LeBron 79 games 38.8 mpg
Wade 76 games 37.1 mpg
Bosh 77 games 36.3 mpg
2011-2012 reg season (NBA champions - 66 game season)
LeBron 62 games 37.5 mpg
Wade 49 games 33.2 mpg
Bosh 57 games 35.2 mpg
2012-2013 reg season (NBA champions)
LeBron 76 games 37.9 mpg (age 28)
Wade 69 games 34.7 mpg (age 31)
Bosh 74 games 33.2 mpg (age 29)
Elite players play. That's what makes them elite. You cannot afford to take them out of the game without lowering your chance at winning. This is the difference between champions and chumps. I find it ironic that some "fans" who talk about why this team isn't a championship contender, also say the players play too many minutes.
The argument about injuries is stupid as well. People disingenuously refuse to distinguish between wear and tear, and freak accident. Westbrick's injury last season was a freak accident. It shouldn't even be considered, affects every single team in the NBA with ZERO predictability and EXTREMELY WEAK correlation to time played. You disagree? Then don't ever drive a car again, because people die in car accidents.
It's all loud noise from people trying to rationalize and cope with how low ball their expectations were, seeking validation or hoping for failure. Either way, this is an argument for losers, not champions. Pick a side.
If you're too lazy to look up:
LA 37.1 mpg (12th - age 28)
Lillard 36.1 mpg (20th - age 23)
Batum 35.7 mpg (23rd - age 25)
Wes 34 mpg (41st - age 27)
We've been so accustom to playing for the scraps, we forgot what a championship team looks like in Portland. Wake up! We don't have a Big 3, we have a Big FOUR. Four, elite players, and TWO league MVP candidates that are killing the entire NBA in offense and have the best record in the NBA as of today. Enjoy the show.