Does Lebron have a history of plantar or any injuries, for that matter? Sometimes you need to know your personnel. Its obvious that THIS team has looked worn down in the playoffs. Unless you just agree they're not that talented, with or without Rose. The bottom line is the team, as constructed, didn't come close to beating Miami in year 1, then has been injury-riddled since and over matched in the playoffs. Change is needed. Plenty of it, if they want to be a legit title contender. The lack of Rose (or Rose+) and Thibs' focus on defense looked FAR more glaring than the team looking fatigued. And if you're arguing fatigue due to how they play the season that's one thing, but the injury theory has been debunked time and time again. Plantar is either something you can play on or can't; resting doesn't help it. The teams that actually take it easy in the regular season are the ones that can afford to because of how well they're constructed; most teams simply have bad stretches or just aren't very good to begin with. The goal should be to improve the team so you have the luxury of being like the Spurs; just playing guys less thinking that's going to be the trick to get further in the playoffs is faulty. That only really works when you have guys of the talent level who can just turn just turn it on and off and still likely kick ass.