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I think Mark Cuban is a smart dude. Today he hopped on social media and made the argument of why the NBA should embrace tanking...
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Why the NBA should embrace tanking

- The NBA has kate been misguided thinking that fans want to see their teams compete every night with a chance to win. It’s never been that way that way.

When I got into the NBA, they thought they were in the basketball business. They aren’t. They are in the business of creating experiences for fans.

Few can remember the score from the last game they saw or went to. They can’t remember the dunks or shots. What they remember is who they were with. Their family, friends, a date. That’s what makes the experience special.

Fans know their team can’t win every game. They know only one team can win a ring. What fan that care about their team’s record want is hope. Hope they will get better and have a chance to compete for the playoffs and then maybe a ring.

The one way to get closer to that is via the draft. And trades. And cap room. You have a better chance of improving via all 3 , when you tank.

We didn’t tank often. Only a few times over 23 years, but when we did, our fans appreciated it. And it got us to where we could improve, trade up to get Luka and improve our team.

The nba should worry more about fan experience than tanking. It should worry more about pricing fans out of games than tanking.

You know who cares the least about tanking , a parent who can't afford to bring their 3 kids to a game and buy their kids a jersey of their fave player

Tanking isn’t the issue. Affordability and quality of game presentation are
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Tanking Part 2:

Why it’s “worse” now 1. College basketball players are pros. They are paid for performance more than potential. So while the nba values younger players who will continue to develop , they are now playing against bigger, better, higher BBIQ players because most are staying for as long as they can get paid

2. Young players are far more skilled than 10 years ago. Every kid copies what they see on YT AND they have trainers. The skill levels will continue to improve. You can find game changers that are young

3. The 2nd apron/new CBA has fricked up team building with vets. In the past you could have a couple 35pct max players, and if one declined for any reason, the tax wasn’t onerous and there were no draft , trade and apron considerations. Now, players ain’t getting the 35pct unless they are in their prime through the contract, or, it’s a one or two year deal, possibly with a partial guarantee in the second or out years.

Which is why it’s been harder to trade max players. Teams don’t want those contracts unless maybe they are getting off their own problem contracts, have a hard time getting free agents , or are under the salary floor for next year Think about it. If the 2nd apron is 207 and a super max is almost 60. Add a second max at 58m. Thats less than 90m left to sign up to 13 players. And you have diminished exceptions to sign players. So it’s mostly minimums and maybe a partial tax payer MLE.

With 2 Max guys you better be trying to go deep in the playoffs. So you sign more experienced guys that other teams undervalued or didn’t get the contract they expected. Then you cross your fingers. One of your two Max guys underperforms or get hurt , now you are struggling. You hope your injured player comes back before you are out of it. If he can’t. The only smart thing to do is tank.

It’s the only way to really improve your team since you are at or near the second apron. Which means there is a HUGE premium on great players in their rookie deals. And the way to get those great players on their rookie deals is to Tank and hope the lottery gods are on your side.

4. Finally, the worst shite that the nba dishes out, is that if you don’t lie to your fans about what you are doing , even though it’s obvious to them , you get fined. And the threaten you with losing picks. A couple years ago, We tanked for about a week and I got fined 600k. It’s a joke.

You can’t tell the truth to your fans.

If instead , you could say “ this team isn’t what we thought it would be. Injuries. Whatever reason. Our scouts think this upcoming draft is really really good. Top 6 could be all stars. Top 12 strong rotation players. Maybe a break out player. We can’t sign a player for more than the tax payer mid level and even then , not the full amount because we are so close to the 2nd apron.

If we can get a top 4 or 5 pick , we actually can pay that rookie more than we can pay anyone else in the nba. Yes we have to make some moves, to slot him in, but worst case we can stretch one or more players.

Our goal is to win a championship. We are never going to get everything right , but this is our strategy. We wanted to be straight up with you.

We will be having a strategy session with our season ticket holders (I had these all the time ) and I’ll answer all your questions. And then after that we will have the same with all fans.

This wasn’t the season we wanted or expected , but I promise you that whoever is on the floor will be playing their hearts out.
(Barstool Sports)
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brewdrees2 hours
This why he sold the Mavericks, his ideas suck. Rich idiots. Tanking ain't good, I spend money to see LeBron, Steph etc etc
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TFH2 hours
You gay? Sounds gay.
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NebraskaExPat4 hours
So if my team is in the middle of the pack and doesn't stand a chance at the playoffs, they should just lose every game. I, as a season ticket holder, am going to love going to games to watch substitutes and old players almost guaranteeing to lose. Cuban's crazy.
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Borntoboogy3 hours
I'd be excited if they got away from guaranteed contracts!
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TouchdownTony5 hours
I'd expect him to say this stuff. You are being paid to play, play.
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Young players are such much more skilled than 10 years that they cannot do an up and under move or throw a bounce pass.
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