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Los problemas de la NBA son mucho más grandes que el tanking.
The article explores the deeper issues facing the NBA, arguing that problems like competitive balance, player movement, and financial disparities extend far beyond the controversial practice of tanking.
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Slow Boring (United States) | Apr 13, 2026
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Focusing on tanking ignores deeper issues like player health and game scheduling; the NBA should tackle these systemic problems first.
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The league should implement stricter penalties for tanking; this would incentivize teams to compete for wins and improve overall game quality.
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Changes to the regular season format could dilute the competitive nature of the playoffs, making the NBA less appealing to traditional fans.
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While tanking is a problem, addressing the overall quality of regular season games could provide a more sustainable solution for the NBA's future.
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The NBA needs to prioritize fan engagement over tanking; enhancing the regular season can reignite interest and loyalty among fans.
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