(Kind of responding to the tanking argument in the other thread. Can we move things here, where they belong, if there's anything more to say?):
Just my view:
- If we think the Jazz are tanking this year, they've failed miserably at that task. 538 (takes into account our current players, I think) has us finishing 39-43. Can anyone legitimately point to a "tanking "team that finished 39-43 -- or even 35-47, if we figure the Jazz lose a few more than that projection?
- "Tanking," to me should be reserved for rather single-mindedly trying to lose games to get the best draft pick possible. Again, even based on the Windhorst criteria (watch what they do, not what they say) we're very far from tanking so far this year.
- When college programs bring in a new regime, and don't play upperclassmen, and maybe even push a few capable players out, we don't call that tanking. We just assume that it's a program reset. Why are we trying to fold these types of actions under the "tanking" umbrella when it comes to the NBA? Getting rid of the players you don't see as part of the future for future assets isn't "tanking" per se. It's a reset. And resets can include the fact that one's own pick will benefit in the process. But it's only one part of the process. Tanking, by contrast, is the single-minded pursuit of the highest possible draft pick -- prioritizing one's own pick over every other possible team-building strategy. Again, by this measure, we've failed miserably at tanking this year. (Of course, it's possible, to deliberately try to throw games, as the Harrison Barnes-picking Warriors did for a limited period of time. We may get there, but we're not there yet. In any case, it would be greatly misleading to call this a tanking season. We already have six more wins with 22 games left than that Warriors team, who only did a limited-time tank, had at the end of the season.)
- I hypothesize that the reason we keep wanting to move into "tanking" language to describe the Jazz's actions is because we've convinced ourselves that the only realistic chance of building a championship (in a small market) is through tanking. We can't imagine that we're doing it right if we don't tank.