Post#120 » by Nivek » Mon Feb 27, 2012 8:53 pm
I hate flopping too, sev. Having done some reffing, I don't think it's something that can be fixed by on-court officials. You're watching what you're supposed to be watching, there's a sudden movement of a guy flailing about, your eyes go there, and you see a forearm extended. You blow the whistle and call a foul on the guy throwing the forearm. And then feel like an ass when you see the replay.
In the NBA, I'd address it with escalating fines and suspensions.
In the NCAA, I'd address it with suspensions. First offense = one game for the player. Second offense = two games -- either both games for the player or a game each for the player or the head coach. Third offense would be three games -- and the coach would have to serve one. Fourth offense = four games, and the coach would have to sit two.
And so on. The cap for the player would be three games. The coach would have to serve the rest of the suspension time. And, I wouldn't make the suspensions follow the player -- it would be a team-level thing. So, if Severn Hoos, that dynamic PG from UVA, flops, it's one game sitting. Then if plodding big man Ni Vek (also for UVA) flops, it's two games. And so on.
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