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Fans Pay for the Whole Game: Coach Nick on Why Tanking Reform Is Overdue
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You're paying for a whole ticket. Not four quarters and then a DNP-rest for your best player in the final five minutes.
That's the core issue with tanking. Some teams are actually doing a decent job of hiding it — competitive game, fun to watch, and then boom, somebody gets sat and the outcome is decided.
The lottery reform ideas floating around are interesting. A minimum win floor of 25 makes sense. A five-team equal-odds pool at the bottom makes sense. But the real goal is simple: stop incentivizing losing. Whatever system gets us there, I'm for it. #shorts
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