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The NBA's Ongoing Battle Between Player Health and Fan Experience

Injuries have become very common in the NBA today, and the league's rules surrounding availability haven't been helping. The fewer games played, the fewer chances the players have to win awards

A league trying to draw the line

The debate over load management has become one of the most popular issues in professional basketball. Three years after the NBA Player Participation Policy was enacted, the conversation remains far from settled. What started as a way to preserve star players for the postseason is now a complex standoff between player welfare, franchise interests, and other internal and external factors.

The policy defines star players as anyone who has made an All-star team or All-NBA selection in the previous three seasons. Players who fail to appear in at least 65 regular season games automatically become ineligible for MVP, All-NBA, Defensive Player of the Year, and Most Improved Players awards.

Tyrese Haliburton injured while playing OKC
Jayson Tatum injured

Tyrese Haliburton injured

The Cost of Choosing Health

Joel Embiid's situation illustrates the problems these rules create. The 76ers center has publicly stated he will never play back to back games so as to prioritize availability during playoffs over regular season awards. This approach would automatically cost him at least 16 games before accounting for other absences.

Embiid missed 39 games in the 2024/25 season due to knee problems. Despite winning the regular season MVP award in 2023, he has never had a fully healthy playoff run. 

Joel Embiid injured
Trae Young injured

Joel Embiid injured

Fans, Incentives, and an Unsolved Problem


The current system put players in a difficult position. They have to choose between playing through minor injuries and risk major ones that could derail their careers or sit out and forfeit awards worth millions in contract and other bonuses. 

The coaches and team's front office face the same dilemma. Organizations that prioritize player health risk losing competitive advantage and also disappoint the fans who purchased tickets expecting to see the stars. The 76ers have built a title contending roaster over the years around Embiid only to watch the championship hopes fade away due to injuries.

What is certain is that load management will continue to determine how the NBA operates, how players manage their careers and how fans experience the sport.

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