Steve Kerr, coach of the Golden State Warriors, expressed concerns about the demanding 82-game NBA schedule, attributing player injuries to the faster pace and increased physicality of modern basketball. He highlighted the significant movement players must cover today compared to previous eras, suggesting that the current schedule is too taxing on athletes.
Kerr advocates for a reduction in games, noting that while financial reasons hinder such changes, a new broadcast rights deal could potentially make it feasible. He believes a shorter season would benefit both players and the quality of the game.
Despite previous calls for fewer games from players like Dirk Nowitzki and Kobe Bryant, the 82-game format remains unchanged, leaving teams to adapt through strategies like deeper rotations to manage player workloads.