adidas11
04-15-2009, 04:44 PM
Ok, so its all over ESPN and other sports channels about how the Cavs are sitting LBJ, Mo Williams, Joe Smith, and Big Z for tonights game. The Cavs have wrapped up the best record in the league, and their reasoning is to avoid injuries/rest for their top players.
Now, I have no problem with this, as they have earned the right to do so.
But I also remember many years back, during the Pat Riley-Lakers days, when after the Lakers wrapped up the best record in the league (during the 89-90 season, I believe), they played their final game of the season on the road against Portland.
Back then, Portland was one of the top teams in the league, and this was a big anticipated matchup. Riles sat Magic, Worthy, Byron Scott, and others, and basically went with the second string. The Lakers got blown out that night.
David Stern fined the Lakers for pulling this stunt! Citing that fans pay to see the star players, and if they aren't injured or hurt, then they have to play!
So why the double standard??
Now, I have no problem with this, as they have earned the right to do so.
But I also remember many years back, during the Pat Riley-Lakers days, when after the Lakers wrapped up the best record in the league (during the 89-90 season, I believe), they played their final game of the season on the road against Portland.
Back then, Portland was one of the top teams in the league, and this was a big anticipated matchup. Riles sat Magic, Worthy, Byron Scott, and others, and basically went with the second string. The Lakers got blown out that night.
David Stern fined the Lakers for pulling this stunt! Citing that fans pay to see the star players, and if they aren't injured or hurt, then they have to play!
So why the double standard??