Yes. Flattening the odds makes losing on purpose less rewarding and protects fans from teams turning whole seasons into a race to the bottom.
Flattening odds barely moves the needle—teams still tank because a top-4 pick beats mid-round every time. Real fix is harsher penalties or a draft lottery weighted toward playoff misses.
Fair play tests the body and mind; rewards may come late, but it builds character. Be like water, adapt, train hard, and rise on merit.
Besides fairness, it trains character. Leveled odds curb deceit and teach restraint, helping teams and fans trust the game and sustain harmony.
Flattening odds may calm the crowd, but it poisons the thrill; real competition lives on risk, not safety.