Axolotl wrote:Relegation system just would make so much more sense sportswise - but I guess not business- and entertainmentwise. Although it baffles me that there are incentives in place to put out a bad product.
It is all about hope and giving the fans a reason to watch bad teams. A team with no assets and with every player wanting to go for the Lakers... I don't know how it works on football (soccer)... maybe because the tradition from those teams is too old, or just the champion's league format works but I find the american sports model way more interesting for the bad teams than in a system with relegation and so on.
On the other hand, is this really a thing? Tank working vs tank not working? I would say that you need cards to play in the NBA and it is all about how you play them. And tanking or high draft picks is one of the cards you have to play and a valuable one.
Even if it doesn't give you a all time great, multiple teams got into good trades and got the talent they needed through draft picks.
I admit that tanking as a long term strategy or just tanking for a long period of time is usually not the best strategy and the problem for us has been that. Tanking should be used as a moment in time. GSW did that last year... in a season they would get nothing, they got assets. Let's see if they play the cards well now.
And if we look at the top teams, they all used their draft picks well (even if it was just on trades) to reach the point where they are (maybe not the Nets, but the Lakers, Clippers, Bucks, Celtics, Mavs...)