The NBA made a boastful announcement in mid-September that basically stated there was too much resting of prominent players in the regular season and the league was not going to take it anymore.
The Miami Heat came to Target Center on Saturday for their third game of the season and also the Timberwolves' home opener.
Jimmy Butler, the Heat star that presumably the Opening Night customers were most interested in watching, was not active for the game.
There was a clear reason for this: He didn't want to be.
And under Commissioner Adam Silver's strict new anti-rest regulations, that apparently was OK, based on this being a back-to-back game and Butler having played in Friday night's nationally televised loss in Boston.
I mean, Jimmy turned 34 in September, which apparently is now also his limit for minutes within a 36-hour period since he played 34 against Boston, creating this Heat program roster notice:
Out — Jimmy Butler (rest).
This was the second consecutive home game and fourth overall that Butler has missed vs. the Timberwolves, which is strange considering Jimmy's obvious competitive fire and the badmouthing he aimed at his former teammates on that zany day five years ago.