@tanking
The FO may be tanking (I still see it much different than what GSW did.. but meh).
Splitting hairs at best, IMO.
GS intentionally lost games at the end of the season and the coaches and players were in on the fix. I watched almost all of their final 20 or so .
Right, that's why they beat Denver down the stretch and let that pick come down to a coin toss. Makes total sense.
So do I. As in, putting forth your best effort to win a CHAMPIONSHIP.
In real life scenarios and such, I try to be a "moral" individual. But when it comes to competitions, like the NBA, I just don't see "morals" present most of the time. That's completely subjective. It's a game. And I'm going to do what it takes to win except for something like purposefully injuring someone or whatever. The system is set up to reward tankers. Everyone knows it. I see nothing wrong with taking advantage of how the system is deliberately designed.
Thank you for bringing some sanity to this thread. Multiple pos reps coming. I could rant for hours about this, but I just don't have the time and energy for that kind of post nowadays, so I'll try to make a long story short.
Fans get WAY too tripped up over the word
tank. Truth be told, all teams have to
rebuild at some point, and the worst thing a team can do get stuck in denial about being at that point, and then shoot themselves in the foot by trying to hold on to a mediocre team that isn't going anywhere. Accept the situation for what it is, cut the the dead wood, and then play the odds in order to rebuild as fast as possible, which means finding elite talent. Utah is at a disadvantage when it comes to finding that talent through FA, so like it or not, that means getting your mitts on as many top ten drafts picks as possible, until you come up with a couple diamonds in the rough, God willing, three. The new CBA makes rebuilding even more challenging than before, but that's another topic. Let's just say the window will be shorter and finding quality players on rookie contracts will be absolutely critical.
This whole rebuilding while remaining relevant / rather be mediocre for years than compromise our nobility crap sounds nice and all, but for those who actually swallow that tripe, do yourself a favor and go back and watch the last 20 games or so at the end of the season the year before we drafted Deron, and then report back. Just supposing Utah made an honest effort that year to remain middle of the pack, and instead of putting together a decent team with D-Will, Booze, Memo, Korver, etc., Utah got stuck in mediocrity for the last ten years. I'm guessing Stoked and the like might have a completely different perspective on the situation.