BigGameDamian
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It's not supposed to be a part of the game, in fact, it should be apart from the game.
http://www.nba.com/2012/news/10/03/anti-flopping-rule/
The fact that it still is as prevalent as it is reflects badly on the league. They have folks watching every single game from the Replay Center in Secaucus. They should flag suspicious plays where flopping appears to be going on, review them after the game and impose the penalties more aggressively. IMO, every single game has several flops right now. Get aggressive about penalties and it would quickly go away.
Your best post ever.They should put this as an event for the All Star festivities on Saturday.
As long as the penalties are for the players alone, flopping will still be prevalent. Referees need to be held accountable. Empower the referee to call a tech and the flops will quickly go away.
Yes. If they don't want to hold up play for it, they could flag the flops, review them during time outs (as they do with threes), and levy the technical after the fact.I like the idea of the refs having the ability to call a tech if they spot a flop, I'd even think it would be good for them to take a look at video if necessary. That said, they're still going to miss a bunch of them just because the game is so fast and there are so many other things that they're watching for. Each game should be reviewed afterwards and penalties enforced for flops that weren't seen during the game. I'd like the penalties made more stiff, with suspensions kicking in after the third offense. The league has the tools to put an end to flopping and there's no reason for this to be going on.
Harden wouldn't make it to many 2nd halves.Currently players are ejected after two technicals. Three flops in a game could likewise be an automatic ejection.
Maybe the NBA needs to expand the amount of refs on court. More eyes means better angles and better calls.
I like the idea of the refs having the ability to call a tech if they spot a flop, I'd even think it would be good for them to take a look at video if necessary. That said, they're still going to miss a bunch of them just because the game is so fast and there are so many other things that they're watching for. Each game should be reviewed afterwards and penalties enforced for flops that weren't seen during the game. I'd like the penalties made more stiff, with suspensions kicking in after the third offense. The league has the tools to put an end to flopping and there's no reason for this to be going on.
Fining a multi-millionaire five grand is like fining me 35 cents. Not much of a deterrent.No coach challenges - It would already slow down a whistle fest already.
Enforce the fines, make them substantial as a deterrent, and make an official NBA announcement of the offenders each week.
Publicly shame players that choose to undermine the game.
Substantial - like 5-15 grand, first time and 25-50 k for multiple offenders.
If they choose to flop - then they will play a few games for free.
Multiple offenders eventually should receive suspensions.
These big fines just ain't gonna happen. I'd be satisfied with a tech free throw, like for an illegal defense penalty.
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