What does the tanking investigation cost us?

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is there an actual link for this beyond nbatradereport?
 
Seems Haynes now is reporting that the Team asked Dame to sit the last 10 games and call it a Calf Injury.
 
TBH, I was surprised the league didn't look harder at the Blazers last season, as it was a blatant of a tank job as anyone else's. Not sure why only Dallas got busted but the horse is kind of outta the barn now. A retroactive tanking investigation just makes league administration look even more stupid and manipulated.......
 
A. Other than Haynes’ bit of attempted revenge over the Lillard/Heat trade fail, we haven’t seen anything saying that there is an investigation by the league.

B. Shutting a star player down when there’s no realistic chance of making the playoffs is done all the time.

C. What the Mavs did was more egregious: deliberately shutting down multiple players to ensure losing a play-in game in order to prevent losing their first round pick.

D. The Mavs got fined $750K. That seems like more than any penalty the league would hit the Blazers with if they did actually start an investigation.
 
I think this was all planned by Dame. Didn’t he say he would say things to hurt the franchise on the way out if he wasn’t treated fairly? Doesn’t mean it isn’t true, but this is Dame’s last arrow. Hope we don’t lose a first. But at this point what’s done is done. I imagine it will be a second and some $$ if the league investigates and finds that tanking occurred. Hopefully they somehow punish Miami due some reason too just for fun
 
At most the Blazers lose some cash. I think having Sharpe/Scoot on the roster is worth kicking some cash in that will be disbursed to NBA Charities.
 
A. Other than Haynes’ bit of attempted revenge over the Lillard/Heat trade fail, we haven’t seen anything saying that there is an investigation by the league.

B. Shutting a star player down when there’s no realistic chance of making the playoffs is done all the time.

C. What the Mavs did was more egregious: deliberately shutting down multiple players to ensure losing a play-in game in order to prevent losing their first round pick.

D. The Mavs got fined $750K. That seems like more than any penalty the league would hit the Blazers with if they did actually start an investigation.

What I am seeing is "accused." Saw Detroit mentioned too.

Detroit Pistons and Portland Trail Blazers Accused of Tanking in NBA

Key points:

  • The Detroit Pistons and the Portland Trail Blazers have been accused of tanking by holding out players with injuries.
  • Fans are negatively affected by tanking, as they may not see star players in action during games they attend.
  • The article suggests replacing the NBA draft lottery with a tournament to discourage tanking.
The Detroit Pistons are currently facing scrutiny over tanking accusations and suspicious injuries to key players. The team had the worst record in the league last season but ended up slipping to the 5th spot in the NBA draft. The Pistons’ veteran players mysteriously suffered late-season injuries, causing some to speculate that the team intentionally held them out to increase their lottery odds. Similar tanking tactics were also revealed in a recent article about Damian Lillard and the Portland Trail Blazers. The issue of tanking raises concerns among fans who pay for tickets, expecting to see their favorite players in action, but end up watching inexperienced substitutes.

https://bvmsports.com/2023/09/29/de...land-trail-blazers-accused-of-tanking-in-nba/
 
What I am seeing is "accused." Saw Detroit mentioned too.

Detroit Pistons and Portland Trail Blazers Accused of Tanking in NBA

Key points:

  • The Detroit Pistons and the Portland Trail Blazers have been accused of tanking by holding out players with injuries.
  • Fans are negatively affected by tanking, as they may not see star players in action during games they attend.
  • The article suggests replacing the NBA draft lottery with a tournament to discourage tanking.
The Detroit Pistons are currently facing scrutiny over tanking accusations and suspicious injuries to key players. The team had the worst record in the league last season but ended up slipping to the 5th spot in the NBA draft. The Pistons’ veteran players mysteriously suffered late-season injuries, causing some to speculate that the team intentionally held them out to increase their lottery odds. Similar tanking tactics were also revealed in a recent article about Damian Lillard and the Portland Trail Blazers. The issue of tanking raises concerns among fans who pay for tickets, expecting to see their favorite players in action, but end up watching inexperienced substitutes.

https://bvmsports.com/2023/09/29/de...land-trail-blazers-accused-of-tanking-in-nba/
Where's the bit about an investigation
 
What I am seeing is "accused." Saw Detroit mentioned too.

Detroit Pistons and Portland Trail Blazers Accused of Tanking in NBA

Key points:

  • The Detroit Pistons and the Portland Trail Blazers have been accused of tanking by holding out players with injuries.
  • Fans are negatively affected by tanking, as they may not see star players in action during games they attend.
  • The article suggests replacing the NBA draft lottery with a tournament to discourage tanking.
The Detroit Pistons are currently facing scrutiny over tanking accusations and suspicious injuries to key players. The team had the worst record in the league last season but ended up slipping to the 5th spot in the NBA draft. The Pistons’ veteran players mysteriously suffered late-season injuries, causing some to speculate that the team intentionally held them out to increase their lottery odds. Similar tanking tactics were also revealed in a recent article about Damian Lillard and the Portland Trail Blazers. The issue of tanking raises concerns among fans who pay for tickets, expecting to see their favorite players in action, but end up watching inexperienced substitutes.

https://bvmsports.com/2023/09/29/de...land-trail-blazers-accused-of-tanking-in-nba/
Where this gets tough is that by the end of the season, NO ONE is feeling great. Every player is playing through pain, through bumps and bruises. Making the decision to preserve them rather than telling them to play through pain is one of judgment, and gives you plausible deniability.
 
Why weren't the Blazers investigated after the end of the 2021-22 season? That was as blatant as blatant can be. The Blazers had a 4 game win streak.

Nobody was complaining.
Josh Hart didn't complain after he was traded.
Here's Hart's game log for the end of the season.

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The lineup went from this during the 4-game win streak

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To this.

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My guess is a slap on the hand because teams have been doing this for years. Even if you just go on the last year or the last two years, if the league is going to penalize the Blazers significantly, then you have to do the same to other teams.

Also, when you're talking about draft picks, you have to realize you're hurting draftable players that have nothing to do with happened along with teams. That doesn't really affect second rounders, who might be able to get a little competition of their services if they are free agents rather than a late pick, but first rounders lose a guaranteed contract. I have to believe the NBAPA would have something to say about that.
 
The Blazers' record WITH Lillard was 1-6 before he sat (March 8 through March 22). I think the tanking "investigation" is wishful thinking.

The Blazers can say they wanted to preserve Lillard for the following season and give Sharpe more playing time.

Dame himself is the one who had the actual investigation. He's making the accusation after being traded. I'm sure the owners consider him an authentic source.


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The argument is actually making me chuckle.

NBA: "We're investigating you for tanking."

Blazers: "I promise you, we're really this terrible. Have you seen the crap on our roster? These guys couldn't win a dad's basketball league at a middle school."
 
The argument is actually making me chuckle.

NBA: "We're investigating you for tanking."

Blazers: "I promise you, we're really this terrible. Have you seen the crap on our roster? These guys couldn't win a dad's basketball league at a middle school."

every time I look at that 21-22 roster I shudder.
 
Scoot is worth paying a tanking fine. Maybe 500k and an embarrassing notation.

now... the new CBA has extraordinary fines for tanking. But the big hits only relates to faking All-Star injuries. If Jrue gets traded and nobody else makes the All-Star team .... the light for a Blazers tank goes green.
 
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