I'm a tanker, I admit it, and I feel righteous in doing so. Here's why. I've only played in about half a dozen open leagues (under another name), but that's enough to experience the dominance of the State Farm teams. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em, is the great temptation, but it's one I've resisted so far. I think it makes for a better experience -- for everybody -- if there are a variety of teams. But I need at least a little hope that my (non-State Farm) team can prevail; nobody wants to be the Washington Generals. Strategic tanking is my source of hope. It's David versus Goliath in the form of 2 Stockton's, 2 Lebron's, and a Magic. You can't blame David for bending the rules when the rules seem bent to begin with. This argument, of course, wouldn't apply against non-State Farm playoff teams, but you don't meet many of those outside the first round! (Which is kind of the point)