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Why Injuries Change NBA Playoff Rotations, Not Just Starting Lineups
A playoff injury changes more than who starts; it changes which skills a coach has to buy with the next rotation spot.
Why do injuries change playoff rotations?
Lead Briefing
A playoff injury changes more than who starts; it changes which skills a coach has to buy with the next rotation spot.
Why do injuries change playoff rotations?
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