Stephen Curry clears players on load management

Load management has been talked about again in recent weeks, with the more and more frequent recourse to rest for the stars of the league during back to back. We know what the glorious elders think of this management of organisms. But in the end, we rarely hear from the main people concerned. The Warriors will play Denver and Minnesota back-to-back on the road and it’s possible that Stephen Curry be saved.

Golden State point guard wanted to explain that it is not the players who are to blame in this situation.

“I generally campaign to play all the matches. This is the mistake that we generally make when it comes to load management. It is never the player who comes to see the staff to say that he does not want play. It’s the opposite. I say it for the people who worry about that in the NBA today.

It is above all a matter of science. In any case, I will campaign to play both matches and we will see how it goes. Do I think this will work? Actually, yes, rather.”

With the exception of some players like Kawhi Leonard, who has often come across as the primary decider of which games he plays or not, most of the league’s stars seem to want to play 82 games. In reality, it is obviously more complicated and the medical staff are instructed to preserve the players as much as possible, as they represent enormous financial investments today.

On the ground, Stephen Curry did not save himself last night against OKC. The two-time MVP finished the game with 38 points, 12 assists, 8 rebounds and the win for the Warriors.

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