You only give credit to your way of having fun.
Obviously Nt having to change style of play is a NON-Issue, actually as the Spain NT coach I would welcome the challenge and it will be a huge improvement from just repeating this cicle of multiskilled PF, inside focus SF and huge IS guards. We have done that already.
What I am arguing is that nationa team competition is neither above nor below the managers. Game engine changes affect managers and the national teams in exactly the same way. The good thing that International competition brings to the game is a different aproach. If you are not so keen on domestic competition or you are just tired of it, you can train just for the fun of it.
I know a lot of managers whos first objective is to train a player and NT brings you the oportunity to try to get that trainee to the top. Training is fun, but NT cometition brings an objective to training.
Managers do not inflate staff prices, they just have a different value for them than you do.
Managers dont sacrifice their team for the NT, behind a NT player there is a story of succes, Drama7 won the national competition with two of our best NT players and then added a third one for a repeat and a b3 championship, Flumpaci has created probably the best player in the game and has been a competivie manager, we even had a div V manager that drafted a player, trained him to the NT and the player carried him to win his cometition and he is in the playoffs this year, his team is looking only to improve.