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Warnings and fines simply won't do anything. It has to hurt. Suspensions are a good way to start, but I think it's better to punish the team as a whole. Stop teams from teaching this kind of behavior. If they get enough warnings, take away wins, take away draft picks, take away revenue. Make it hurt.
Who is to say this isn't ingrained in high school?
Who knows... but my point is that teams will stop encouraging it.
Well, I understand that part. I would just hope it would have a trickle down effect, I suppose.
How can the ref not tell a flop when everyone in the whole god damn arena can see it. That's why I think NBA refs must be corrupt, it's like they want to fall for it sometimes.
Should post all three over there: the big beard 'James', the Gweneth, and the last one.

Who is to say this isn't ingrained in high school?
Who knows... but my point is that teams will stop encouraging it.
How can the ref not tell a flop when everyone in the whole god damn arena can see it. That's why I think NBA refs must be corrupt, it's like they want to fall for it sometimes.
The refs should call the flop as technical foul. That punishes the team and if acumulative a second Tec would remove the player.
When I played in high school, faking a charge, was called as a technical foul for unsportsmanlike conduct. Back then (yes, I'm old), the term flopping hadn't even been invented yet.
BNM
Warnings and fines simply won't do anything. It has to hurt. Suspensions are a good way to start, but I think it's better to punish the team as a whole. Stop teams from teaching this kind of behavior. If they get enough warnings, take away wins, take away draft picks, take away revenue. Make it hurt.
You seem to assume the NBA actually wants to fix this. I don't think they actually care. In fact, I think they LIKE anything that lets guys like LeBron, Durant, Harden, etc, get to the line more to inflate their scoring averages.
I think the whole anti-flopping rule and fines are just window dressing to appease the casual fan. The fans complain about flopping. So, the NBA responds by saying: "Yes, we agree. Flopping is cheating and disrespectful. We'll fine those fuckers to teach them that flopping is bad."
In the end, nothing changes. The NBA has been superstar driven since the 1980s and the superstars will still get the superstar calls, even if it takes an academy award worthy acting performance.
BNM
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Back to Dviss' take: Then how about the league fines the refs when they fall for a flagrant flop? I'm serious. Take out the guess work. Stop calling flops. Floppers will stop flopping. They won't though, because the league isn't serious about stopping it. Player fines will never work to stop flopping, especially in the playoffs or in a critical game, because the amount of the fine to the players is like a cup of hot cocoa to me. Well worth it to the player, especially as it relates to playoff success.
When I played in high school, faking a charge, was called as a technical foul for unsportsmanlike conduct. Back then (yes, I'm old), the term flopping hadn't even been invented yet.
BNM
Once I was reffing a spelling bee. I saw that one child faked pronunciation on the actual dog lease. I blew my guitar and he was disqualified.
Late checking in to the thread, but I don't blame Harden as much as I blame the refs. Players will do anything within the rules (and sometimes, without) to gain an advantage.
Yeah, give Harden a warning. Give the officials a suspension pending further training on the rules and supervised game action.
As if you needed more reasons to dislike this guy and Dwighmare.
http://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1282549
As if you needed more reasons to dislike this guy and Dwighmare.
http://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1282549
