Chris Broussard
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I mean, Chris, I don't think it's a good look for the league that after every game the next morning, all the clips you see are fans, casuals, whatever, splicing together the biggest flops
and the biggest ugly fake moves.
I mean, they're like soccer players out there, flopping and trying to get calls.
Adam Silver's out here saying, I don't think it's a big deal.
I think he's way wrong.
This, to me, is worse than tanking.
Yeah, I don't think that was a good look for Adam.
He said, you know, there's a difference in selling calls, exaggerating calls, and flopping.
The flopping rule, though, says...
when you exaggerate physical contact.
That's the rule.
And they even use an example.
If you fall down on minimal contact, that wouldn't have naturally knocked you down.
That's a flop.
And it's supposed to be a non-sportsmanlike technical foul, which is, or non-unsportsmanlike technical foul, I think they call it.
But the other team's supposed to get a free throw.
And so it's not about setting new rules or anything for flopping.
It's about enforcing the rules that are already there.
That's all they have to do.
If I was OKC tonight, J Mac, I would go out and do what they've been doing, which is flopping.