LarsV8 wrote:Maybe Lauri should focus on playing in a single playoff game before commenting on tanking.
He is focusing on playing in the playoffs by opposing his team's tank.
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LarsV8 wrote:Maybe Lauri should focus on playing in a single playoff game before commenting on tanking.
Beethoven wrote:LarsV8 wrote:Maybe Lauri should focus on playing in a single playoff game before commenting on tanking.
A person can have an opinion about something (a valid opinion at that) whether that person actually belongs in that subset of something or have not gotten there yet. In other words, why open your mouth on anything, you do it all the time and you aren't there in a myriad of things in this world/life. Thanks.

LarsV8 wrote:Maybe Lauri should focus on playing in a single playoff game before commenting on tanking.
LarsV8 wrote:Beethoven wrote:LarsV8 wrote:Maybe Lauri should focus on playing in a single playoff game before commenting on tanking.
A person can have an opinion about something (a valid opinion at that) whether that person actually belongs in that subset of something or have not gotten there yet. In other words, why open your mouth on anything, you do it all the time and you aren't there in a myriad of things in this world/life. Thanks.
Sure, everyone can have opinions, even incredibly hypocritical ones.
Tanking exists because every team, every person, every GM is acting in the way that most benefits themselves.
Lauri is vocal about people losing their way and sports not being about winning.
When Lauri was sitting around last offseason, was he thinking, boy, how can I help a team win as many games as possible next season? Nope. He got his money from a team that was actively trying NOT to win. So in short, he can STFU, until he practices what he preaches.
And in the Macro sense, I see zero issues with tanking. Tanking offers something that every team must have for the sport to continue, which is HOPE. I hope the pain from all this losing has a big reward at the end.
I spent the last four years actively following the Rockets, despite being in the toilet, because I could see the vision, I was afforded HOPE. I was actively upset when we won games we shouldn't have, I was IN on the process. I was heavy into the draft process, prospects, trades that hurt short term, but benefited long term. I was ENGAGED as a fan, because my team took the right approach to a rebuild. And now, four years later, we have built something incredible, something built for short and long term success.
Tanking, and the lottery system, is a good thing.
Beethoven wrote:His opinion is not hypocritical. Your premises about him are based on personal assumption. Thanks.


peja_the_legend wrote:Markkanen comes from Europe where tanking,as in we're gonna intentionally suck for a whole season,simply doesn't exist.This is a player in his prime who wasted a whole year away,of course he's not gonna be happy.Tbh as a european myself, seeing fans of NBA teams actually wanting their teams to lose and getting angry when they win is one of my least favorite ascpects of the league.
Bolivar wrote:It was obvious to everyone when he signed the 2024 contract that this team will continue to suck hard. Maybe it was partly unclear how much actual tanking there would be involved, but he chose money over competitive basketball. Could have taken a bit less and signed in some actual basketball team, there's quite many of those.
LarsV8 wrote:Beethoven wrote:LarsV8 wrote:Maybe Lauri should focus on playing in a single playoff game before commenting on tanking.
A person can have an opinion about something (a valid opinion at that) whether that person actually belongs in that subset of something or have not gotten there yet. In other words, why open your mouth on anything, you do it all the time and you aren't there in a myriad of things in this world/life. Thanks.
Sure, everyone can have opinions, even incredibly hypocritical ones.
Tanking exists because every team, every person, every GM is acting in the way that most benefits themselves.
Lauri is vocal about people losing their way and sports not being about winning.
When Lauri was sitting around last offseason, was he thinking, boy, how can I help a team win as many games as possible next season? Nope. He got his money from a team that was actively trying NOT to win. So in short, he can STFU, until he practices what he preaches.
And in the Macro sense, I see zero issues with tanking. Tanking offers something that every team must have for the sport to continue, which is HOPE. I hope the pain from all this losing has a big reward at the end.
I spent the last four years actively following the Rockets, despite being in the toilet, because I could see the vision, I was afforded HOPE. I was actively upset when we won games we shouldn't have, I was IN on the process. I was heavy into the draft process, prospects, trades that hurt short term, but benefited long term. I was ENGAGED as a fan, because my team took the right approach to a rebuild. And now, four years later, we have built something incredible, something built for short and long term success.
Tanking, and the lottery system, is a good thing.
sp6r=underrated wrote:Tanking sucks and the promotion/relegation model is far better and far more simple. Win or **** off. It is weird that America is much more capitalistic than Europe but when it comes to sport's team we reward losers and punish winners.

LarsV8 wrote:sp6r=underrated wrote:Tanking sucks and the promotion/relegation model is far better and far more simple. Win or **** off. It is weird that America is much more capitalistic than Europe but when it comes to sport's team we reward losers and punish winners.
Nah, not really, it is just an uncomfortable necessity to keep the ball rolling on the sport, much like many other parts of life.
The purists world view is admirable but naive. Losers must exist so that winners exist. Constraints on the winners, and advantages for the losers, helps even the playing field to create competition, which is the ultimate goal. Without the other incentive / disincentives in place, the same teams, players and cities would win every year, and the sport would be god awful.
This is a first world complaint, and a dog who has no idea what would happen if he actually ended up catching the car.

LarsV8 wrote:Nah, not really, it is just an uncomfortable necessity to keep the ball rolling on the sport, much like many other parts of life.
The purists world view is admirable but naive. Losers must exist so that winners exist. Constraints on the winners, and advantages for the losers, helps even the playing field to create competition, which is the ultimate goal. Without the other incentive / disincentives in place, the same teams, players and cities would win every year, and the sport would be god awful.
This is a first world complaint, and a dog who has no idea what would happen if he actually ended up catching the car.

ROballer wrote:LarsV8 wrote:Maybe Lauri should focus on playing in a single playoff game before commenting on tanking.
Maybe the Jazz shouldn't have sat him, Collins, Sexton and Kessler routinely with bogus injury reports since DECEMBER.
The tanking job the Jazz did this year is the most disgraceful one in NBA history. Most teams wait until the ASB at least, these guys started it not even two months from the beginning of the season.

DeBlazerRiddem wrote:Flat lottery odds is the best cure for tanking. There will be zero point to tank then, either you make the playoffs or you get the same chance as anyone else.
I don't get this idea we need to coddle bad teams with extra rewards. There are lots of ways to improve without getting a top draft pick. Mid lotto picks go on to be great players all the time, free agency and trades are available. Do your own work instead of relying on a handout.
Over time this will bring the bottom of the league up, which will also improve the situation for top young stars to join teams that aren't gutted and 3 years away from making noise. When there is no reward for being last teams will actually fight to avoid last place. It is a simple fix that eliminates the problem. The only potential issue is play-in teams might purposefully lose to avoid making the playoffs but I really really doubt any team decides to intentionally miss the playoffs for a 1/14 chance at the top pick.
I see it on the Blazer board, fans are upset at players playing well and competitive late season games. It's so sad the league sets up a situation where fans are mad at their team for doing well. It makes no sense and just hurts their product for no real reason. Tanking doesn't help bad teams get good, it just causes teams to choose to be bad.
zero rings wrote:ejftw wrote:Tanking only exists in Amurrican sports. Nowhere else and Lauri is absolutely right on point here. (And I mean consistent tanking, not a game or two a year)LarsV8 wrote:Maybe Lauri should focus on playing in a single playoff game before commenting on tanking.
If only his team had an All Star like Reed Sheppard, he might
Competitive 30 team leagues also only exist in America, unlike the Euro leagues where the same 2-3 clubs compete for the championship every year, while the rest are perpetual bottom feeders.
If that’s your alternative, I’ll stick with the draft system and the inevitable tanking that comes with it.
Ryoga Hibiki wrote:Daddy 801 wrote:Tanking will exist until the league has a hard cap and no draft.
Let well managed teams be rewarded, and let players decide where they want to go. Easy solution but it won’t happen because the players want to go over the cap, and the big city team fans would bitch they can’t just bankroll a winning team. But it is the solution.
the only thing that real stop tanking is a relegation system.
you might remove the incentives to lose, but still there would be no incentive to win. both n terms of team building and to avoid injuries in the second part of the season.