Cubbies2120 wrote:Lou84 wrote:What's up with all the talk about the whistles for embiid? You guys are new to the NBA? It's called superstar calls. Sixers had to life through it since Iverson was gone. No whistles for us either. It's just how the NBA works since the Jordan days. (If it happened before MJ too I apologize, I am not old enough to have seen bird/magic live)
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I guess Jokic (soon to be 2x MVP) isn't a superstar cause he gets 6 FTA a game despite shooting a large majority of his shots at rim or in paint...
His FG% is so high in the paint that it's almost better for teams to hack him intentionally than let him touch it in the paint, yet he gets 6 FTA?
it's more than that imo
Embiid and Harden play in deliberate ways and in a manner that generally forces referees to make calls. They create a lot of contact and flop\flail\fall down endlessly
They're not the only players in the league that do that, and not the only stars to do it but they both, independantly of each other have been doing it for years. Harden is the more blatant offender of the two, cuz of he actively tries to bait opponents to fouls in ways that are contrary to the common sense (and custom..sometimes even) of the sport, but don't fool urselves - Embiid is no small potato in that regard, not by a long shot.
Thing is - that's not on them:
the games are officiated in a manner that allows and even enables it. even existing rules to prevent such occurences aren't enforced for the most part..thus making this strategy very viable and def a strategy worth employing.
Instead of being punished for it or at the very least - not rewarded for it, they are in fact rewarded for it and as result - these practices spread out across the league, to other players seeking to gain that same advantage.
How many players are trying for the 'rip thru' fouls rn? how many were doing that just 5 seasons ago?
there are many more examples
Conversly, Jokic Complains to the refs (a lot), sometimes in violent manners that i'm sure American officials don't particularly apprecciate
European fans will know what i'm talking about here..in general his demeanor is pretty confortational and disrespectful to refs
it's kind of like he's a fan that just sees the referee as a sort of 'enemy', this weird entity always out to get him.
That comes more from the Euro tradition of Fans and european basketball fans, in the NBA that was dominant with American culture - I think it's a mentality that was pretty rare for NBA players to have.
He complains a bunch, even tho to be honest he is being officiated unfairly from day 1, no denying he's a complainer tho
but..he doesn't flop, flail or bait as much as Philly stars and other players who play like that around the league
He's making basketball plays for the most part, not plays that are designed for the refs to be under maximum pressure to make a decision. The no-call is getting rarer as time goes by

(sadly).
Do u guys rly think that Jokic would only end up with 6 FTA a games if he were to flail and fall, flop and exaggerate constantly the way Embiid does? (or other players...I have already said Embiid and Harden are far from the only ones employing these strategies)
that's nonsense...Since the league doesn't appear to actually be intrested in neither fighting these trends, nor the constant complaining to the refs that is also on the rise, league wide. some stars are just relentless in this (Jokic included even tho he's probably not even in the list of 5 worst offenders in the league rn) - also some non-star player, and even players who make their bread and butter doing it with an emphasis on the defensive end - Smart, Lowry, Beverly etc.
Embiid and Harden's strategy of putting maximum pressure on refs, by selling every contact and misrepresnting the contact at other times - is clearly working. So eventually, either more players will adopt it in a 'if u can't beat them, join them' kind of way or hopefully - The fans and the league will get to have some say in this and influence the current trends
To me personally, it creates a dilluted washed out version of the NBA i'd rather watch but I'm sure others feel completely different about it as it is entirely 100% subjective and a matter of preference