kjironman1
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...Ben Golliver...LOLNo Harden, CP3, or Griffin? You gotta be kidding me.

"Adam Silver"...LOLNeedless to say, the anti-flop program hasn't been a major emphasis this season.
No Harden, CP3, or Griffin? You gotta be kidding me.
Fuck Silver. Really. Fuck him.Even more damning: the 28 players who were selected or named as replacements to the 2015 All-Star Game have combined for exactly one flop warning (received by Russell Westbrook) and zero dollars worth of fines.
Agreed. Only, "ridiculous" isn't strong enough.This is ridiculous, $15,000. I'm not impressed!
Could have been $15-25,000 a month easy.This is ridiculous, $15,000. I'm not impressed!
...or a week.Could have been $15-25,000 a month easy.
Yes. We could call it a "technical foul".Yep the refs if they fall for them or simply look the other way. Maybe there should be a flop foul?
Like Dviss likes to point out, the crappy NBA refs would actually have to be in position to make the right call. Notice how Joey Crawford was incapable of even seeing the play from his position when he called the Westbrick flop? Fine his ass for making a call he didn't see. Actually, now that I look at it, he called it before it happened. Nope, the NBA isn't crooked, and their refs aren't incompetent.2 shots and the ball for "Flopping". That might change things when it starts to cost wins for the team?
And they shouldn't call what they can't see, or call what they think is about to happen.The position for the call is a problem sometimes. They can't be everywhere all the time.
You mean, use instant replay to get the call right? Novel approach.Make it simple. If a player hits the floor and the whistle was blown, review the call. If a flop is determined, fine the player, give him a technical, give the opponent the ball, and shoot the ref who called the foul.
Easy peasy.
That would work also i am sure. The rest of the team might look down upon flopping.I think you need to go after their playing time make a flop worth two personal fouls and it should stop. Just imagine Harden with a foul in the first quarter gets hit with a flop foul and now he's sitting the rest of the half, or someone getting a flop foul with 4 fouls in the 4th. Playing time gets the egomaniac player, most don't care much about their teammates but take away mins. (stats) and it should end pretty fast.
