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CitySushi
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I've just seen the game was postponed due to the Nuggets not having enough players to suit up.
I then saw Draymond make an interesting point on twitter and wanted to see how others felt about it.
From a competitive advantage standpoint, doesn't the postponement of the game favor a team in this scenario? All teams are having to deal with Covid Protocols in some fashion, some worse than others. But when a team is forced to play short-handed against a team that is more or less full, doesn't that create an advantage for the "healthy" team?
So I ask, should the team that has to postpone due to lack of availability be forced to forfeit the game?
I then saw Draymond make an interesting point on twitter and wanted to see how others felt about it.
From a competitive advantage standpoint, doesn't the postponement of the game favor a team in this scenario? All teams are having to deal with Covid Protocols in some fashion, some worse than others. But when a team is forced to play short-handed against a team that is more or less full, doesn't that create an advantage for the "healthy" team?
So I ask, should the team that has to postpone due to lack of availability be forced to forfeit the game?