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The young players would have to play to get scarred by this great dilemma. Taylor and Cody should not have one more DNP-CD or G League assignment the rest of the year. One or preferably both should play every night at the expense of Kyle, Kevin, Nurk, and Svi minutes.
Love that this got the eyeroll lol.

Friday night we played a key tank game... Svi/Love combined for 40 minutes... Taylor and Cody played zero. Not sure it flips that game but Svi and Love go for 18 on 7/12 shooting.

We have two top 10 picks not in the rotation. Let's get one or both in the rotation... there are minutes to be had.
 
I can see your point of view. One could argue that tanking doesn’t create genuine dissonance because players focus on their own incentives rather than the team’s long-term strategy. Their priority is to perform well, earn minutes, and secure future contracts, goals that naturally align with playing competitive basketball. From this perspective, the team's goal to lose is largely irrelevant to the players' day-to-day mindset, and players can compartmentalize, treating tanking as management’s problem while concentrating on their personal development and performance.

At the same time, it’s reasonable to argue that tanking does create cognitive dissonance for young players. They’re told their future depends on competing, winning their minutes, and proving they can help a team succeed, while simultaneously seeing the organization quietly shaping outcomes in the opposite direction. This mixed-incentive structure forces them to navigate two incompatible expectations at once: play to win, but also operate within a system that benefits from losing. For a developing player, that’s a fundamentally disorienting environment, and pretending otherwise overlooks how incentives shape behavior and confidence.

Both arguments have merit, and reasonable people can disagree on whether players can fully compartmentalize as you suggest. Even accounting for the human capacity to separate competing priorities, I remain skeptical that this constant, inherent conflict leaves young players unaffected. Navigating the tension between playing to win and operating within a system that benefits from losing can subtly influence their mindset, undermining focus, increasing stress, creating uncertainty in decision-making, and shaping how they assess risk, effort, and their own growth.

Meh…I don’t see much merit in your view. That’s a wild stretch. Players do not have allegiance to their teams like fans. There are no incentives for the players to play losing basketball and there is no tension.
 
Love that this got the eyeroll lol.

Friday night we played a key tank game... Svi/Love combined for 40 minutes... Taylor and Cody played zero. Not sure it flips that game but Svi and Love go for 18 on 7/12 shooting.

We have two top 10 picks not in the rotation. Let's get one or both in the rotation... there are minutes to be had.

Yeah, throwing games by shoveling minutes at Cody and Hendricks does seem like a possible angle I guess.
 
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