HOUSTON -- Rockets coach Mike DAntoni isnt a fan of resting players.Without judging or calling out any teams, DAntoni said the NBA needs to look into some kind of uniformity regarding players getting rest, particularly on road games.My thought on holding people out in mass, Im not really for it, DAntoni said before the Rockets 132-98 win over the?Sacramento Kings?on Wednesday. You think of the kid that travels three hours to see somebody and they dont show up, its tough. So its complicated. I know every coach is trying to do the best for his team and trying to win. He has to do what he thinks is right to win. The league may a have to look at it and figure it out.The subject of rest came up Wednesday as the Kings elected to sit power forward DeMarcus Cousins.Kings coach Dave Joerger explained Cousins was sitting to get a break after playing four games in six days. During that span, Cousins averaged 34.5 minutes while scoring 24.8 points and grabbing 13 rebounds.Theres just different points in the season, it looks like hes carrying quite a load, and I dont mean by weight, I mean by just playing, Joerger said. Hes getting [36] the other night, 15, 16 rebounds, hes got to do this, hes got to do that, hes got to take care of all this and that. Sometimes its just good to get a break. When you have the opportunity, in this case, three days of rest [before their next game]. There are opportunities to do it when you can maximize the number of days of rest and give guys a chance to recharge mentally and physically.The Cleveland Cavaliers?also sat LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love for Wednesdays game at Memphis, the second night of a home-road back-to-back against the Grizzlies. Clevelands starters average 31.9 minutes per game, third in the league.Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban defended the Cavaliers decision.Look, on the one hand it seems unfair to the Memphis fans, but on the other hand the science is all there that says guys need rest, Cuban said, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. The one thing worse than a visiting team not getting to see a star player is the home teams fans missing a lot of games from that star player.As we get more scientifically driven, youll see teams trying to play guys fewer minutes and fewer games because it protects their body. If you protect a guys body, fans get to see them in more games overall.The Rockets do rest backup center Nene for health reasons for the second of back-to-back games. However, James Harden, who led the NBA in minutes per game last season at 38.1, is second in total minutes played this season at 953. Houston is also seventh in the league in starters minutes at 31.0.Houston has an excellent strength and conditioning staff that charts players minutes and movements during practices with a device attached to the jersey.Maybe the science is a little bit ahead of the regulations of the NBA, DAntoni said. So theyll get together and look at it, and hopefully well do whats right for the game. Im not here to say I know any better. Cheap Mexico Soccer Jerseys . Listen to the game live on TSN Radio 1050 at 7pm et. The Raptors traded Rudy Gay, Quincy Acy and Aaron Gray to the Sacramento Kings on Monday, in exchange for Greivis Vasquez, John Salmons, Patrick Patterson and Chuck Hayes. Rodolfo Pizarro Jersey . The defending champion beat Gael Monfils of France 7-6 (6), 6-3, while second-seeded Andy Murray of Britain dispatched Edouard Roger-Vasselin, also of France, 6-3, 6-3. 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Indeed, it was that which inspired him to begun work on the England In The 90s documentary which is available to watch On Demand now and at 10pm on Tuesday on Sky Sports 1.I thought to myself OK, well lets take a step back and find out just how bad they were or whether they were as bad as people remember them to be, explains Butcher. There was also a part of it that a lot of the guys that work for Sky, who work in commentary and cricket media, a lot of them are from that period. A lot of the bigger names and big players from that era are people that cricket fans remember with a lot of fondness, for whatever reason.The whole thing just came together and struck me as something that people would be interested in seeing. Australia became the dominant side during the 90s For all that the 1990s are often portrayed as a decade of struggle and disappointment for England, Butcher insists that there was far more to it than that.I had an idea of the story I was trying to tell, he says. The easiest thing in the world to have done would have been to have looked over it all and said the players are useless, the teams were hopeless, nobody had any idea what they were doing and hence its a decade that everybody thinks should be consigned to the dustbin. England went from trying to be as professional and forward-thinking as possible under Graham Gooch and Micky Stewart to kind of losing their way. Mark Butcher I knew, having started my career at the beginning of the decade that there was a lot more to it than that and a lot of the things that we see implemented today in the England team are things that people wanted back then but as it often the way in English sport, English cricket, it took a long time for those things to come to fruition.It took a lot of heartache and a lot of poor results and a lot of disasters for everyone to finally understand that that more professional approach that we have now was required.Despite that, and while there were highlights such as reaching the 1992 World Cupp final and an impressive 2-1 Test series victory over South Africa in 1998, Butcher admits that at times, chaos reigned.ddddddddddddWest Indies were still just about top dog at the beginning of the decade, he adds. Pakistan were a real force to be reckoned with - they had some extraordinary cricketers in their side - and won the World Cup at the beginning.Australia then wrestled the No 1 crown from the West Indies in an epic series at home and in the midst of all that England went from trying to be as professional and forward-thinking as possible under Graham Gooch and Micky Stewart to kind of losing their way, or losing that single strand of vision that was going to take things forward.They fell back on themselves, got to the top of the hill and fell off the other side very quickly, it was pretty chaotic. Every time things looked as if they were getting better they very, very quickly took a turn for the worse.While success was often in short supply, there was undoubted talent in the England side. Mark Ramprakash was one of a number of talented England batsmen in the 90s One of the main points was that there were a lot of guys who played in that era who were very, very fine players, the likes of Graeme Hick and Mark Ramprakash and their career flights kind of summed up the team in a way, their story was the teams story, Butcher explains.People who were heavy, heavy run scorers, the best and brightest in county cricket but for one reason or another things didnt quite work out for them as they ought to have done in the international arena.Ramps was fantastic, very open, very honest and his story and those of many other players throughout the time who came in and out of the side, would have been relatively similar in terms of experience. Theres a story to be told, theres a real narrative to it and its not a hatchet job on the people involved by any means. Raymond Illingworth was a big name in it, Athers was captain for most of the decade, Alec Stewart was captain for a very short time and then was sacked and we finish up with being the worst team in the world at the very end of it.The way we tried to put it together was so that it had a real kind of pace to it as well, a modern way of telling an old story I suppose.Watch England In The 90s On Demand, or at 10pm on Sky Sports 1 HD on Tuesday. Also See: Watch England in the 90s Mark Butcher ' ' '