Steve Kerr believes the 82-game NBA schedule is overly demanding and contributes to player injuries due to the faster pace and increased physicality of the game today. He argues that modern players cover significantly more ground than in previous eras and suggests that a reduction in the number of games would benefit both players and the quality of the product. Despite recognizing the financial challenges of altering the schedule, he expresses hope that a new broadcast rights deal could make such changes more palatable. Kerr has consistently advocated for fewer games, noting that a shorter season would allow for healthier, more rested players, ultimately enhancing the fan experience. He is experimenting with deeper rotations to manage player workloads amid these demanding conditions.