I give the Pacers a 30%* chance of winning tonight.
*had it at 70% before edit. I really dont think the pacers win.
*had it at 70% before edit. I really dont think the pacers win.
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And Paul George will get one, too. This is beyond ridiculous.Looks like another flopping fine will be coming for Lebron. Hope he can swing that 10K penalty. That ought to curb the flopping epidemic.
And Paul George will get one, too. This is beyond ridiculous.
For a mid air collision then rolling? Doubtful.
For a mid air collision then rolling? Doubtful.
We'll see. In real time I thought I looked like an overreaction, but I suppose it might look different on replay. At first look I thought the third and fourth rolls were probably George selling it rather than a result of the collision.
Plus lebron gets away with more than any other player in the league. He pretty much plays by the playground, no blood no foul rules.I guess I see that as a 100% different play than flopping, he's running toward the hoop and gets taken out...then sure maybe he rolled twice instead of once.
The typical LeFlop or Shane Battier Flop they're playing fake defense by pretending to defend then falling down violently backwards to draw a fake foul.
One is deception creating a foul out of nothing, the other is just selling a real foul that always goes on.
I guess I see that as a 100% different play than flopping, he's running toward the hoop and gets taken out...then sure maybe he rolled twice instead of once.
The typical LeFlop or Shane Battier Flop they're playing fake defense by pretending to defend then falling down violently backwards to draw a fake foul.
One is deception creating a foul out of nothing, the other is just selling a real foul that always goes on.
I guess I see that as a 100% different play than flopping, he's running toward the hoop and gets taken out...then sure maybe he rolled twice instead of once.
The typical LeFlop or Shane Battier Flop they're playing fake defense by pretending to defend then falling down violently backwards to draw a fake foul.
One is deception creating a foul out of nothing, the other is just selling a real foul that always goes on.
Plus lebron gets away with more than any other player in the league. He pretty much plays by the playground, no blood no foul rules.
I guess I just see it as six of one, a half dozen of the other. It's a matter of opinion, but I see flopping as exaggerated reaction to contact. Whether or not the contact is a legit foul is irrelevant.
They are both selling a real foul. One is a defensive foul and the other is an offensive foul.
Reggie Miller would make a distinction. Selling is an exaggerated reaction to actual, sometimes foul-like contact.
Flopping is a reaction that may or may not involve contact, but is always overly dramatic. For example, the classic LeBron-David West double flop in Game 5. Or the documented flops without contact.
Of course Reggie Miller would make a distinction, because if he didn't he'd have to admit to being the greatest flopper in league history. And I say that as a Reggie Miller fan.