Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr believes that the NBA season should have fewer games for the players to gain extra rest.
Watch more on iWantTFC Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr asserts that the NBA should have a shorter season.
Speaking in a virtual press conference, the nine-time league champion said that players and coaches alike need extra rest, and reducing the matches to around 70 in total for a season will "be a huge boost for the NBA." Entering the NBA in-season tournament, the Warriors coach said that he's "not gonna play Steph Curry 45 minutes" just to get the NBA Cup trophy because he is concerned for the long-term health of the star and the rest of the players.
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