The “no relaxation for the weary” expression is suitable when describing the lifetime of NBA groups.
After enduring a 111-107 street loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday, the Golden State Warriors have only some hours to arrange for the Rockets on Thursday of their final sport earlier than the All-Star break. Ordinarily, a back-to-back slate in opposition to Texas-based franchises is the norm, however Warriors head coach Steve Kerr believes the NBA’s scheduling is merciless to his group.
“It is a robust back-to-back,” Kerr instructed reporters, through The Athletic’s Anthony Slater. “That’s what makes this loss much more irritating is that, we get into Houston at 3 o’clock or no matter it’s as a result of the NBA, in its infinite knowledge, makes us play an 8:45 sport. They clearly do not care about relaxation or participant well being. It is simply scores and all that stuff, so I get it. Everybody has acquired to do it. The entire league has acquired to do it. It’s what it’s. We gotta strap it up and prepare for tomorrow.”