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David Stern to Dan Patrick "I'd like to punish floppers"
« on: May 01, 2008, 10:01:43 AM »
Guys what do you think?  David Stern was on Dan Patrick's show last week (I forgot to bring it up) talking about all things NBA.  Flopping came up and David Stern said he would like to punish players who flop.

Number 1: Is this even possible to do?

Number 2: If you think it is then how do you approach it?  Do you review flops after the game?  Do you give a technical, similar to a 3 second call, to the team?    What would make the most sense with out making the NBA refs jobs even harder then they are?

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Re: David Stern to Dan Patrick "I'd like to punish floppers"
« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2008, 10:06:37 AM »
NBA refs were said to be getting advice from NHL refs, where flopping is penalized.  Dk what became of that exchange.  It appears nothing  :D

2.  I'm huge on use of replay.  Sounds like it will never happen.  For those of you who squak that it will slow the game down, not when you make Flagrant flopping a 20 point penalty like i would.

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Re: David Stern to Dan Patrick "I'd like to punish floppers"
« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2008, 10:18:00 AM »
NBA refs were said to be getting advice from NHL refs, where flopping is penalized.  Dk what became of that exchange.  It appears nothing  :D

2.  I'm huge on use of replay.  Sounds like it will never happen.  For those of you who squak that it will slow the game down, not when you make Flagrant flopping a 20 point penalty like i would.

If the NHL refs can get it then I think the NBA refs can considering hockey is faster and has to be harder to judge how hard a player is really getting hit on ice.  Did not know they were in "talks"

What would happen to Manu if you enforced this rule Reality?  He flops quite a bit and could make the Spurs the Timberwolves if your rule was in play.
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Re: David Stern to Dan Patrick "I'd like to punish floppers"
« Reply #3 on: May 01, 2008, 10:23:56 AM »
I outlined a three tier system some time ago.

Level 1 is a slight flop, but a flop nonetheless.  Contact is initiated by the offensive player.  Say you run into Eric Dampier who is out of position.  He flops, but he really was hit.  A flop nonetheless.

Level 2 is GNob.  He gets great position, really does get offensively fouled, but flops as if an earthquake hit him to sell the call.  You know who else is "good" at this?  Fabs.  Very sneaky in real time.  Not so much on replay.  10 point penalty, 2 in 1 game is auto ejection.

Level 3 is Derek Swisher.  He initiates contact, flops like a chick at a West Hollywood swing dance and then does his PMS pouty face if he does not get the call.  20 points and automatic ejection from the dance, er game.  See how often he would keep that up.

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Re: David Stern to Dan Patrick "I'd like to punish floppers"
« Reply #4 on: May 01, 2008, 10:26:07 AM »
I think it is something that should be addressed but I can't see how.  Most fans (and I think some refs)already have trouble understanding the difference between charging/blocking and then to add the interpretation of flopping will make it almost impossible.  Right now if you ask most fans their team always gets the wrong side of the block/charge call and the other team is all floppers.


If Shaq elbows the opponent in the chest and the guy falls backwards how far does he have to fall back for it to be a flop instead of a charge?

Will a player with long hair (Varejao) be punished because his hair makes contact look harder than it was?

Can an offensive player get called for a flop?
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Re: David Stern to Dan Patrick "I'd like to punish floppers"
« Reply #5 on: May 01, 2008, 10:31:47 AM »
If Shaq elbows the opponent in the chest and the guy falls backwards how far does he have to fall back for it to be a flop instead of a charge? 
Did you see him cheapshot Duncan with the elbow to the rib as Tim was fully exposed.  I was saying to myself as Tim went up, don't expose yourself to that cheapskate, i see it coming.

Also I watched him purposely trip tim from behind as Shaq lie on the floor as Tim got an O rebound.  Was not a vicious trip but he most def kicked out at tims shin.  I guess you could say good gamesmanship  ::)

Lastly the hand to Tims eye.  From what i know of Shaq that was not unintentional.  I'm not kidding.

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Can an offensive player get called for a flop?
In the NHL absolutely.  Should be in the NBA also.

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Re: David Stern to Dan Patrick "I'd like to punish floppers"
« Reply #6 on: May 01, 2008, 10:59:03 AM »
Can an offensive player get called for a flop?

Since Manu is on your squad you will be the first to know.
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Re: David Stern to Dan Patrick "I'd like to punish floppers"
« Reply #7 on: May 01, 2008, 11:25:42 AM »
Can an offensive player get called for a flop?

Since Manu is on your squad you will be the first to know.

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Re: David Stern to Dan Patrick "I'd like to punish floppers"
« Reply #8 on: May 01, 2008, 11:54:46 AM »
Leaders in taking a charge

Rank    Team    Player   Off.
1    LAL    Fisher   54
2    MIL    Bogut   53
3    SAC    Moore   51
4    MEM    Lowry   47
5    POR    Przybilla   47
6    DEN    Iverson   46
7    IND    O'Neal   45
8    IND    Dunleavy   42
9    GSW    Ellis   42
10    HOU    Scola   42
11    HOU    Battier   39
12    CHI    Nocioni   39
13    GSW    Harrington   38
14    ATL    Smith   38
15    LAC    Maggette   37
16    UTA    Williams   36
17    UTA    Collins   34
18    PHO    Nash   34
19    DEN    Camby   33
20    SAS    Oberto   33
21    CLE    Varejao   33
22    MEM    Navarro   32
23    MIL    Williams   32
24    PHO    Bell   31
25    GSW    Davis   31
26    DAL    Harris   31
27    BOS    Pierce   31
28    PHO    Hill   30
29    BOS    Powe   30
30    CHA    Wallace   30
31    SAS    Bowen   28
32    MIA    Haslem   28
33    CHI    Hinrich   28
34    BOS    Posey   28
35    CHI    Wallace   28
36    IND    Foster   27
37    SAS    Ginobili   27
38    MIL    Ivey   27
39    ORL    Nelson   27
40    NJN    Nachbar   26
41    PHI    Evans   24
42    SAC    Miller   24
43    NOH    Pargo   24
44    POR    Roy   24
45    WAS    Daniels   23
46    WAS    Haywood   23
47    GSW    Pietrus   23
48    NJN    Jefferson   22
49    SAC    Martin   22
50    CHI    Smith   22

and the worst (this is sorted based upon charges drawn as a % of total fouls committed and drawn, so as to eliminate the players who don't play much).  Ilgauskis did not draw a single charge all year, SuperBynum drew 1.

Rank    Team    Player        Off.
526    CLE    Ilgauskas   0
525    CLE    Dw.Jones   0
524    DET    Afflalo   0
523    LAL    Bynum   1
522    NYK    Chandler   1
521    HOU    Head   1
520    LAC    Kaman   2
519    DAL    Dampier   2
518    CHA    Mohammed   2
517    CLE    Gooden   2
516    NOH    Stojakovic   2
515    SAC    Hawes   2
514    NJN    Krstic   2
513    PHI    Carney   2
512    CLE    Pavlovic   2
511    ATL    A.Johnson   2
510    MIL    Voskuhl   2
509    CHI    Hughes   2
508    SEA    Wilcox   3
507    DAL    Bass   3
506    HOU    Alston   3
505    PHI    Smith   3
504    CHI    Sefolosha   3
503    WAS    Mason   3
502    CHI    Gray   3
501    PHO    Marion   3
500    MIA    Mourning   3
499    MIN    Richard   3
498    MIN    Snyder   3
497    DEN    Martin   4
496    WAS    Butler   4
495    LAC    Mobley   4
494    MIA    O'Neal   4
493    WAS    Songaila   4
492    WAS    Young   4
491    LAL    Radmanovic   4
490    DET    Johnson   4
489    MIA    Cook   4
488    MIL    Simmons   4
487    DET    Hayes   4
486    SAS    Udoka   4
485    IND    Diener   4
484    IND    Tinsley   4
483    TOR    Kapono   4
482    SAS    Bonner   4
481    MEM    Swift   4
480    UTA    Hart   4
479    HOU    Mutombo   4


As a team the Spurs had 158
20    SAS    Oberto   33
31    SAS    Bowen   28
37    SAS    Ginobili   27
103    SAS    Vaughn   14
199    SAS    Duncan   7
212    SAS    Parker   7
200    SAS    Elson   7
228    SAS    Finley   6
250    SAS    Thomas   6
319    SAS    Udoka   4
288    SAS    Bonner   4
299    SAS    Horry   4
315    SAS    Stoudamire   4
328    SAS    Barry   3
443    SAS    Washington   1
427    SAS    Mahinmi   1
446    SAS    Williams   1
422    SAS    Johnson   1
506    SAS    Richardson   0
484    SAS    Jones   0
485    SAS    Langford   0

As a team the Lakers had 150
1    LAL    Fisher   54
93    LAL    Odom   15
95    LAL    Turiaf   15
119    LAL    Walton   13
133    LAL    Vujacic   12
176    LAL    Bryant   8
194    LAL    Brown   7
227    LAL    Farmar   6
231    LAL    Gasol   6
310    LAL    Radmanovic   4
306    LAL    Mbenga   4
358    LAL    Cook   2
408    LAL    Bynum   1
402    LAL    Ariza   1
432    LAL    Mihm   1
424    LAL    Karl   1
458    LAL    Crittenton   0
466    LAL    Evans   0
493    LAL    Newble   0

As a team the Suns had 173
As a team the Jazz had 183
As a team the Kings had 166
As a team Portland had 180
As a team Philly had 121
As a team Houston had 142
As a team Minny had 110
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Re: David Stern to Dan Patrick "I'd like to punish floppers"
« Reply #9 on: May 01, 2008, 12:05:44 PM »
Can an offensive player get called for a flop?

Since Manu is on your squad you will be the first to know.

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Re: David Stern to Dan Patrick "I'd like to punish floppers"
« Reply #10 on: May 01, 2008, 12:07:39 PM »
Can an offensive player get called for a flop?

Since Manu is on your squad you will be the first to know.

Hater!


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I am no HATER!  I can honestly say if Manu was a Laker he would be a savy defender but since he is on the Spurs he is a flopper.  Wait.....uhmmm....shut up stupid Lurker!

LMAO!!  I knew it!

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Re: David Stern to Dan Patrick "I'd like to punish floppers"
« Reply #11 on: May 01, 2008, 02:35:23 PM »
Can an offensive player get called for a flop?

Since Manu is on your squad you will be the first to know.

Hater!


 ;)

I am no HATER!  I can honestly say if Manu was a Laker he would be a savy defender but since he is on the Spurs he is a flopper.  Wait.....uhmmm....shut up stupid Lurker!

Lets be honest...we've all called Derek Fisher a flopper, we acknowledge it.  Today was the first time I seen Reality really admit that Manu is like a rag doll when he goes to the rim without some BS spining at the end "B-Rad, He is not flopping Sternfish told Raja Bell to take steroids before the game to get stronger so he could drop the atom bomb on him on the way to the rim"
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Re: David Stern to Dan Patrick "I'd like to punish floppers"
« Reply #12 on: May 02, 2008, 12:45:09 PM »
If the NHL refs can get it then I think the NBA refs can considering hockey is faster and has to be harder to judge how hard a player is really getting hit on ice.  Did not know they were in "talks"
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ziggy posted "NBA players who fake fouls might soon be penalized themselves,".....