
The Athletic NBA Daily Nobody likes the 65-game rule
Mar 25, 2026
Carter Rodriguez, podcaster and Chasedown host, breaks down the Cavaliers' late-season surge and how James Harden has reshaped their offense. He discusses Donovan Mitchell’s playoff matchup risks, Evan Mobley’s role questions, and which role players must step up in postseason rotations. Short, sharp takes on roster pressure and win-now expectations.
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NBPA Calls Out Bucks Shutdown As Ownership Problem
- The NBPA publicly challenged the Bucks for sitting Giannis, framing team shutdowns as an ownership/enforcement issue.
- Zena Keita and Dave DuFour link the NBPA's move to the WNBA's recent confrontations and a push for accountability from ownership.
65 Game Rule Penalizes Legitimate Seasons
- The 65-game Player Participation Policy can erase award recognition for legitimately great seasons when players miss games due to injury.
- They cite Cade Cunningham as a clear example and note Reddit recalculations showing past stars would be excluded.
Make An Injury Exception To The 65 Game Rule
- Reform or abolish the 65-game rule to include exceptions for significant injuries so deserving players keep award eligibility.
- The panel urges policy change to avoid turning injury recovery timing into punishment for players.
