NBA: *** NBA Playoffs Thread V2.0 ***

Lebron is 6'9, built like a truck, and the best player in the NBA. He should never flop. I'm not saying Manu SHOULD flop, but compared to Lebron he probably has more of a right to.

There have been lots of euro-floppers and all-i-do-is-flop players like Floppier and Derek Fisher.

There's never a been a best player in the world who's also a huge flopper before. That's the distinction. Selling calls going to the basket...sure. Falling down on purpose on defense constantly, crying, pretending they're hurt from falling down on purpose...first time ever for such a dominant player.
 
I can't watch because I want San Antonio to win SO BADLY. As I am with any sport that I don't follow closely, I latch onto a story line that is old. For example, I have literally not known anything about Tim Duncan until last year when I read some article about him. And then I promptly forgot all about him. And now, I am pretty much in love with the guy. And I wonder why I haven't followed this story line for the last 10 years....this is exactly the type of team I should have loved.

I don't hate LeBron, but I hate Miami and shouldn't good win over 'evil' sometimes?!?
 
You were referencing people complaining about the Heat (Lebron) flopping, but not complaining about Manu when he does the same thing.

Swing and a miss. I was simply making a statement that the NBA anti flop advocates should be speaking up in all situations. But, of course it was turned into a LeBron/Heat comment. Why wouldn't it be?
 
You were referencing people complaining about the Heat (Lebron) flopping, but not complaining about Manu when he does the same thing.

Floppier flops about once per minute when he's in the game. Do we need 100s of Shane Floppier posts a game in order to post when LeBron or anybody else flops?