stevegb wrote:xxSnEaKyPxx wrote:jbk1234 wrote:Per Wiretap
The fact that this is a mindset, let alone a mindset players feel free to publicly complain about, is ridiculous. There should be nothing you can do as offensive player that *draws more calls.* Whether you're fouled, or not, should be entirely dependent upon whether the defender actually fouls you. If you're jumping into defenders, falling down after the slightest body contract on a drive, or flailing your arms on clean blocks, you shouldn't be getting the call.
The NBA created this by rewarding floppers and guys like James Harden who just jump into people for the whistle.
They created it when "star calls" became a thing.
Hardens free throw rate (FTA/FGA):
in his 2nd and 3rd seasons off the bench with OKC - 0.542
With the Rockets - 0.545
Was he getting 'star calls' as a bench player in OKC as well?






















