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Colin Salao

Mark Cuban has a rational take on new NBA resting rule

Mark Cuban is one of the most outspoken NBA governors, and he's given his thoughts again on a huge new NBA rule.

The NBA's new rule, which was approved by the team governors on Sept. 13, will fine teams for resting star players in certain circumstances as the league attempts to lessen the rest periods for stars during the regular season.

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Teams will be fined at least $100,000 for violating the policy, which includes resting more than one "star" player per game. Star players are defined as a player who has been an All-Star or on an All-NBA team in any of the previous three seasons.

NBA agent Nate Jones posted a tweet saying that load management — which is the term used to define the resting of players — is driven by front office decision makers and not the players.

Cuban, who is the governor of the Dallas Mavericks, a team that has two players who qualify in Luka Dončić and Kyrie Irving, did not dispute Jones' claim, but wanted to "add a little context." He explained that the NBA is trying to cut down on teams playing games on back-to-back days, but it also cut down on longer breaks of three or more days which also has downsides.

"It also reduced or eliminated the number of three days or longer breaks a team had. Which was great for recovery for heavy minute players. It's impossible to get both," Cuban said.

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Sportico's Lev Akabas replied to Cuban to provide a little bit more context to the resting policy of the league. 

Akabas illustrated that there has been a massive cutdown in back-to-backs in the NBA, but supported Cuban's thought about less instances of three or more rest days. 

Akabas cited constraints such as the season's length, the recent addition of the Play-In Tournament, and the upcoming inclusion of an In-Season Tournament.

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