I mean, it really comes down to what we define as "tanking", which we discussed at length back in the day. I try to make a semantic distinction between a "good tank" (FO driven, like that Spurs team) vs a "bad tank" (basically throwing games like the Jazz). But it's obviously not a universal law or anything. At its core though, I do believe a distinction has to be made, because you simply cannot force a small-market team to field a winning team. What'chu gonna do, gift them some good FAs and tell them "go get 'em boys!"?

so it's obviously a nuanced topic. I find a significant difference between the Good and Bad tanks, myself.
Well, it's TBD at this point - we don't know whether Silver hands out an actual punishment or not. He specifically said during his A.S.W. conference that "he has very wide powers granted to him by the CBA and the Governors", so if he feels like the Jazz continue to "misbehave", he may continue to meddle with them. And besides - if he forces a rule change for next season, it's more of a "fool me once..." situation; Ainge "beat him" now, and he'll be damned before letting it happen again.
Ehh, you say that and I believe you, but - how quickly would you grow frustrated at the team
consistently sitting these players in the 4th? I can't imagine many more wasteful uses of my time than catching a game that my team is literally going to throw away. With the Branham's and Jones' of the league, there's that
plausible deniability that you're "developing the youth" and "building to the future"......
.....And to its credit, I absolutely sat my way through dozens of masochistic Forbes-Mills-Beli games, so it's not bullshit

I wouldn't have cared to turn on the games if I knew they would throw the game. Think it over --
NO competitive endings,
NO comebacks in the 4th, no nothing - the coach
will throw the game. Who in their right mind would tune into that, tbh?