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Planet Money vs. the NBA’s tanking problem

3/6/202630 min

What do we want from sports? The very best athletes competing as hard as they know how, putting all their effort and training and natural ability to the test against their opponents. But this time of year, that’s not the product the NBA is putting on the court. Instead, teams at the bottom of the league are competing … to lose, because it could help them get a top pick in next year’s draft. It’s called tanking — it’s bad for fans, and it’s bad for the league.

Tanking has gotten especially egregious this year. Even NBA Adam Silver has called out teams for tanking. He recently announced that league bigwigs are considering “every possible remedy” to “align incentives.”

Today on the show — Planet Money fixes the NBA’s tanking problem by … fixing the NBA draft. We get solutions from Hockey Hall of Famer Jayna Hefford, World Cup Champion Sam Mewis, and long-time NBA analyst Zach Lowe

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This episode was hosted by Keith Romer and Erika Beras. It was produced by James Sneed with an assist from Sam Yellowhorse Kesler. It was edited by Jess Jiang and fact-checked by Sierra Juarez. Alex Goldmark is our executive producer.

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First 90 seconds
  1. Speaker 00:00

    Support for NPR and the following message come from Edward Jones. A rich life isn't always a straight line. Unexpected turns can bring new possibilities. With 100 years of experience navigating ups and downs, Edward Jones can help guide you. Let's find your rich together. Edward Jones, member SIPC.

  2. Erika Beras· Host0:21

    This is Planet Money from NPR.

  3. Keith Romer· Host0:25

    Every year, as winter starts to turn to spring, this very weird thing starts to happen in the NBA. Diehard fans begin rooting against their favorite teams.

  4. Speaker 3· Soundbite0:39

    This is the only time in recorded human history where I'm not even the slightest bit mad that we're losing to the Brooklyn Nets.

  5. Speaker 4· Soundbite0:46

    You can bet every loss means so much more for these teams, and they're not hiding it at all.

  6. Erika Beras· Host0:54

    That's right, it is tanking season.

  7. Speaker 3· Soundbite0:56

    Somebody gonna see this score and wonder if we even tried. No, good sir. No, we did not.

  8. Erika Beras· Host1:01

    Right now, some of the greatest athletes in the history of the world are being paid millions of dollars to lose.

  9. Speaker 5· Soundbite1:11

    So the Utah Jazz are not even trying to hide the fact that they're tanking. They were up by as much as 17 points last night against the Magic.

  10. Speaker 4· Soundbite1:20

    Will Hardy then in the fourth quarter pulls the entire rotation out and throws in a bunch of G League dudes to completely give that game away back

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