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Michael Jordan Criticizes NBA Players for Load Management

Michael Jordan Criticizes NBA Players for Load Management

Post by : Maya Rahman

Basketball legend Michael Jordan has voiced strong criticism against the growing practice of “load management” in the NBA. Speaking during NBC’s Insights to Excellence segment after the Bucks-Knicks game, Jordan shared his belief that players should not skip games unless physically unable to play. Known for his competitive drive and work ethic, Jordan emphasized that professional athletes owe it to fans to perform whenever possible.

Jordan made it clear that he does not support the idea of resting players for the sake of rest. “It shouldn’t be needed, first and foremost,” he said firmly. Reflecting on his own playing career, he explained that he never wanted to miss a game because each one was an opportunity to prove himself. For him, every game was a chance to deliver value to fans who made great efforts to attend. “I want to impress that guy way up on top who probably worked his ass off to buy the ticket,” Jordan said.

Throughout his NBA career, Jordan became famous for his consistency and dedication. He played more than 70 games in nearly every season, missing extended time only once due to a broken foot in his second season. Even after a brief retirement in 1993, he returned to the league in 1995 with the same drive to compete at the highest level. His approach reflected a deep respect for fans, who he viewed not just as spectators but as people who deserved his best effort every night.

Jordan’s comments highlight the difference between his era and the modern NBA. At the height of his career with the Chicago Bulls, every game he played drew massive crowds and sold-out arenas. “You have a duty that if they’re wanting to see you, as an entertainer, I want to show,” he explained. Jordan said he would only sit out if physically unable to perform. Otherwise, choosing to rest simply because he didn’t feel like playing was unacceptable in his view.

Jordan’s dislike of players sitting out games was also evident in The Last Dance, the Netflix documentary chronicling his final years with the Bulls. The series captured his frustration when discussing how some players today take breaks under the label of “load management.” His competitive spirit was built on discipline, preparation, and a relentless desire to perform — traits he believes should remain central to the game.

The late Kobe Bryant, one of Jordan’s closest contemporaries and admirers, held similar beliefs. Bryant, known for his “Mamba Mentality,” often played through injuries and rarely rested during the season. He once told his teammates to “rest on off days” because performing during games was part of their professional duty. Both Bryant and Jordan represented a generation of players who saw basketball as not just a job but a responsibility to fans and teammates.

In recent years, “load management” has become a common practice across the league. Coaches and medical teams often rest star players during regular-season games to preserve their health for the playoffs. While teams argue that this helps prevent injuries and extends careers, critics like Jordan believe it reduces competitiveness and disappoints fans who pay to see their favorite athletes play live. His comments reignite the ongoing debate between physical preservation and professional obligation.

Michael Jordan’s message continues to reflect his famous work ethic and leadership. Even years after retiring, his commitment to the sport and its fans remains a defining part of his legacy. His words serve as a reminder of the values that made him a global icon — discipline, accountability, and respect for the game. Whether players agree or not, Jordan’s perspective challenges today’s generation to rethink what it means to be a professional athlete.

Oct. 29, 2025 3:12 p.m. 526

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