Three practices into training camp, and it's already obvious the Pacers are dealing with congestion that could leave a few players feeling, at the very least, uncomfortable.
It's the same condition former coach Frank Vogel had to address last season, when he jokingly blamed team president Larry Bird for accumulating too much talent, only worse. This time around, Nate McMillan will have to be the one to look hard-working, productive players in the eye and tell them they can't play in many of the games.
The most typical playing rotation for an NBA team, excluding blowout games, consists of nine players, often less in the playoffs.