NBA Awards Chaos And The Real Cost Of Load Management
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We argue about the NBA’s 65-game rule and whether it protects the integrity of awards or just creates new problems for players and voters. Then we shift to award picks, All-NBA predictions, and a full Mel Kiper mock draft run that turns into a bigger talk about team-building and quarterback pressure.
• the 65-game rule intentions versus real-world fallout
• stricter injury reporting ideas and why teams would game it
• MVP debate between Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nikola Jokic
• what “most valuable” should mean in NBA voting
• Wembanyama as Defensive Player of the Year front-runner
• Rookie of the Year debate with context around team situations
• Sixth Man, Most Improved, Coach of the Year quick hits
• All-NBA teams and the snubs caused by availability rules
• NFL mock draft reactions starting from pick 32
• why contenders still have to draft offensive line
• Texans outlook and how CJ Stroud affects the ceiling
• Jets first-round strategy and what positions actually matter
So catch us next Thursday for the first round of the draft. We will be doing a collaborative show.
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