May 19, 2024

 

Load management is an important aspect of basketball today. Never has so many players missed games merely to avoid injury. This season, we’ve seen numerous awards missed by athletes due to ineligibility regulations based on the amount of missed games. We notice it, particularly among NBA big men. If Joel Embiid had played the required number of games this season, he might have likely been a finalist for MVP.

The irony of the problem is that gamers can overload management as much as they like. Injuries, on the other hand, are something you can’t control because they come and go.

Kristaps Porzingis, a former Washington Wizards big player, spent much of his time in the area. He started and appeared in 65 games for them this past season. Porzingis began and played in only 57 games for the Boston Celtics this season.

Beyond a doubt, he has been a fantastic fit in Boston, where they have the best record in the Eastern Conference and the league as a whole. His ability to play a hybrid position as both an inside and outside presence propelled this squad to new heights and established them as a title contender.

However, there remains one stumbling block in the Celtics’ title hopes: Kristaps Porzingis. The big man is hurt again, this time with a calf issue. The good news is that the Boston Celtics made it through the first round without him. However, the question that remains is whether they can advance from the second round.

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