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If it wasn't tanking then he's an idiot. I'd rather be accused of tanking personally.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
If it wasn't tanking then he's an idiot. I'd rather be accused of tanking personally.
Seems dangerous. I’m Sternly against itNBARetweet
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If the NBA Lottery reform passes, Adam Silver will reportedly have the power to punish tanking teams by altering their lottery odds or changing where they pick, per
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Former Phoenix Suns GM James Jones, who is now the NBA’s executive vice president, head of basketball operations, addressed the new tanking rules from a basketball perspective.
“I don't think the league's ever been in a place where teams have been this deep and the talent pool is this strong. There are a lot of good players, so many good players to the point where a lot of NBA caliber players can't stay in our league for five or six years. It’s no longer a thing like it was years ago where you couldn't find enough talent. The subjective is to say who is the worst team in basketball.”
“Some of these teams have extreme talent, but they're just coached poorly or they have injuries. In the past, it was the worst teams just didn't have enough talent. Now, you're seeing teams who have bad records with a tremendous amount of talent. So the system didn't really work for an extremely competitive league with parity and so we had to get to something that we think we'll solve some of our biggest issues but also allow teams to be creative in how they manage this plethora of talent that's in our ecosystem.”