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Is load management ruining the regular season experience for fans?

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Is load management ruining the regular season experience for fans?

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Hot take: Is load management ruining the regular season experience for fans? Pick your side and back it with your best argument.

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Fan Frustration1 take

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P@pickledcactusScore reveals Jul 128 days ago

load management is basically a slap in the face to fans who shell out money for tickets and just want to see the star players play, when you pay to see the game not a glorified practice.

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Team Strategy1 take

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F@filmfanatic94Score reveals Jul 128 days ago

Load management can be a critical strategy for teams to ensure their star players are healthy for the playoffs, which is ultimately the goal; if that means sitting out some games during the season, it increases the odds of success when it really matters.

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Player Health1 take

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T@thebandguyScore reveals Jul 127 days ago

players need to prioritize health over fans’ short-term enjoyment. less injuries mean better performances overall. long-term health is what keeps the league strong.

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Entertainment Value1 take

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C@cryptoqueen99Score reveals Jul 127 days ago

load management is totally ruining the vibe for fans. like, u pay good money to see star players, not benchwarmers. it kills the excitement and makes the games feel less important.

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