Hal14 wrote:Parliament10 wrote:Yeah, I can't see what the Tanking Fetish is? = Tatum will be back, if not this Season, then the next.
We also have Brown, White & Pritchard, among others. Why would the Players Tank?
Why would the Team Tank, for that matter? Tanking is a last resort, when you have no hope on the horizon.
We make the Playoffs, even without Tatum. We Tank, and All our good Players will want Out.
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Some Teams use the Tank option, because they have too; they have no resources.
We're the Celtics. We have 18 Banners. You don't do that by accident.
Mavericks were in WCF, but then the next year tanked, got Lively with 10th pick, then made the NBA finals, then tanked and drafted Flagg no. 1 pick. They're literally on like a cycle where they go DEEP in playoffs 1 year, tank for a high draft pick the next, then content the next year, it's working beautifully so far.
Spurs were in the playoffs, then tanked, got Tim Duncan and won 5 titles.
Sixers made playoffs, tanked and then got VJ with the 3rd pick.
Hawks were in the play-in but missed playoffs, won lottery and got a good young player in Risacher.
Thunder had SGA but tanked, got Jalen Williams..then tanked, got Chet...then won a title and could be on the verge of a dynasty.
Rockets tanked, then got Sengun, Amen and Jabari. also got Jalen Green who they flipped for KD.
Pistons tanked, got Cade, Ausar, Ivey, Duren.
Cavs tanked, got Garland and Mobley..traded for Allen and Mitchell.
Orlando tanked, got Paolo, Franz, Suggs.
Do people still not understand the benefit of tanking?
The best outcome of an NBA season? Winning the title. The 2nd best outcome? Getting a high draft pick to improve your odds of winning the title the next year.
What gives you better odds for a title the following season?
Scenario A: fall short of title, get 18th pick
Scenario B: fall short of title, get 1st pick
Give me scenario B all day long, especially when the 2026 draft has 3 guys at the top who could be top 10 players in the league.