NBPA head Tamika Tremaglio on load management and the new collective bargaining agreement


We have heard about the phenomenon that has entrenched itself in the modern NBA which has become known as “load management” ad infinitum, but we rarely hear about how this strategy of resting players to preserve their best play for the postseason from the point of view of the organization representing the interests of the players themselves.

In an interview with former Boston Celtics assistant and player Evan Turner and Warriors wing Andre Iguodala for their “Point Forward” podcast, National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) chief Tamika Tremaglio revealed how the NBPA looks at its use and advocates for load management in the league of today.

To hear their conversation on the phenomenon, the new collective bargaining agreement, and more, take a look at the clip embedded below.

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