That's actually exactly what "tanking" is... Or, at least, one of the two accepted definitions of it; which is why there was such heated discussion over whether or not we should have done it in seasons past.
I know we've had this discussion in the past, but it is absurd to talk about intentionally losing games because nobody would really do it. (Yes, I'm aware that that is one acceptable definition, but that definition is pretty irrelevant to the discussion for that reason.) If the discussion was heated because people thought it was being suggested that the team intentionally lose games, it was their misunderstanding.
Intentionally losing = tanking.
Not playing your best players = tanking.
Getting rid of your "best" players to play who's left, win/lose/draw = not tanking.
Intentionally losing - one type of tanking, but irrelevant to this discussion since nobody is suggesting the team lose intentionally.
Not playing your best players - is done with the idea that you are playing young players that you want to see develop, nobody (or maybe only one person) is suggesting we bench the best players in favor of guys who have no shot of being part of the future.
Getting rid of your "best" players to play who's left, win/lose/draw - absolutely "tanking", or at least the relevant definition. Get rid of your best players if they aren't likely to be part of a future competitive team and stockpile young players, cap room and draft picks.
In our case, our best players are the kids; not playing them would be tanking, and we don't need it. ****, we've finally hit the bottom of the slope, and are on the way back up; why take another two steps back?
I agree, by the way, with this. I just think it's important if you're going to have a discussion to be clear about what is being discussed. The question is whether it makes sense to make winning less of a priority in favor of developing the team for the future with the potential bonus of a good draft lottery position.
I don't think it does, I think the team stands to gain more from trying to win now as it does from any other option. But that's the question. It is most certainly not whether the team should intentionally try to lose games.