ConSarnit wrote:Dominator83 wrote:ConSarnit wrote:I think the new lottery system has incentivized tanking even more so. The bottom teams were always going to tank but now you have more incentive to tank to 6th because your odds of moving up have increased. Instead of being incentivized to be a bottom 3 team you now have incentive to be a bottom 6-7 team.
It might seem counter productive but I think the old lotto system was better for dissuading tanking. You’ll still have really bad teams at the bottom (this is unavoidable imo) but the volume of overall tanking should be less.
They should also change pick protection rules in trades. It should either be top 4 or lotto protected with nothing in between. This would de-incentivize teams trying to tank to retain their top 8 protected draft pick.
Make the like the NFL. Condoms are banned! If you trade a pick, you trade a pick. End of story.
I don’t think I would go that far. Forbidding protections would really hurt the trade activity (which I feel is one of the more interesting aspects of the NBA). Make it restrictive enough that teams like the Sixers would have been more incentivized to push for the play-in than tank to keep their pick.
I'm indifferent to that as a fan but I think it's an instance of the remedy creating a bigger problem than the illness is. First, it's pretty rare that teams are tanking only because of pick protections, happens once every couple years at most it seems like. The vast majority of tanking isn't those type of situations, it's teams who plan to be bad being bad and having nothing to win in a given season except a draft pick (and maybe some young player development).
Second, in the examples I can remember the teams weren't going to be a play-in team. Play in teams were around .500 this year and the Sixers were like 10 games below that when they went full tank--having no pick to lose would've just made them a regular bad team not worth watching rather than a really bad team not worth watching. The Warriors tanking for the pick that became Harrison Barnes was same situation (and before play-in).
It also could be pretty damaging for teams to have weird unlucky situations and lose high picks. Don't like the idea of punishing a team because their stars were injured or their decent plan for winning went to pot. My heart's not breaking about that and again I wouldn't care that much if it happened but in general I like trades and think they're exciting, and this would make them less likely to happen.