I see where they are coming from...basically the NBA, like a lot of other American sports with a closed league and draft system, has become a binary solution set for fans - either you're trying to win, or you're trying to tank. So there's usually about 6-7 teams with fans that think they can win, everyone else wants their team to tank. Look how many of us wanted the Celtics to tank for a draft pick, we joke about it with our tank thread

It will never happen, but if they wanted to be serious about it, all they have to do is introduce a promotion-relegation system like they have in European soccer. The worst 3 teams in the league get relegated and the best 3 from the G-league get promoted. Boom, no more tanking

It won't happen though. The NBA, like all US leagues, is a closed franchise league, valuable assets with revenues tied to ongoing participation. No owner would buy a team in a league where they might get relegated and have that affect their broadcasting money, gate revenue, etc. And we don't have that pyramid structure that European soccer teams have, where English soccer has 20 divisions leading up to the Premier League. Like Wrexham, the club that Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds own, were in the 5th division when they were acquired and are now in the 2nd division (with only the Championship to get to before they can vie for promotion to the Premier League). Conversely, Leicester, who won the Premiership in a fairytale in 2015-16, were relegated in 2023, won promotion back to the Premier League in 2024, and were relegated again in 2025.
In a way, some of these owners that buy teams that never expect to win anything, they're being run as investments and cash cows, the owners probably could care less about lifting a banner, it's all about the Benjamins. And the fans just keep dreaming. If not for a championship, of being able to draft the next Wemby, or the next Cooper. Hope is a bigger drug than certainty
