At some point there is a line between we've done everything we can to lose as many games as possible, and we went too far. For example, for me I was ok with Lauri sitting games against bad teams last year, but thought we went too far when we were sitting Kessler as well. The line is probably different for everyone. I'm just curious where is your line?
For whatever efforts we do to make our team worse, we also have to consider the consequences. I don't really believe in losing culture either, but I do believe in young guys developing better by playing with good players (I know you don't believe in this). There are also other consequences like making players/coaches/agents upset that should be weighed against the benefit of increased lottery odds.
I think we should do more to lose around the edges as well, but I think those things would still result in a 20-25 win team and so I'm not too upset with where we are at right now.