Post#265 » by Tim_Hardawayy » Wed May 21, 2025 10:24 pm
As a Heat fan I have rooted for guys known as foul merchants in the past (Wade, Butler). What I'll say is, to me, there's three ways to draw a foul.
#1 - You physically are too much for the opponent and they have to use illegal contact to stop you. Examples would be you get the ball down low and only a foul can stop you from going up with it. Or, you blow by your man with quickness and only a foul can stop you from the layup. This is the least egregious, and the only one that you can call in pickup ball and nobody will look at you funny.
SGA doesn't really get many of these, or not many anyways, since he doesn't have elite athleticism or quickness (very good change of direction though).
#2 - You are making a basketball play, but in doing so, through your own craftiness, have forced your defender into a bad position. You then capitalize on this and draw the foul intentionally, though it wasn't your original intent. Examples would be a series of pump fakes to get the defender into the air and then leaping into them though still in a mostly normal shooting motion. Or, defender is blatantly reaching in and you go up with the shot.
SGA mostly gets these, which is why I don't find him as hard to watch as a Harden (who I'll be describing in #3). I also think Wade/Butler had a lot of these as well, especially Jimmy.
#3 - You are no longer making a natural basketball play, the entirety of the move is designed to draw a foul, and was never intended to actually score or make a play. These are the James Harden specialty that specifically aim at playing by the letter of the law in the rulebook, but not the spirit. Examples include drives where you intentionally try to trip over the defender, kicking legs out, swinging the ball wildly to hit your defenders arms, basically anything that you'd never actually do in any type of casual setting that are simply to exploit the rules as they're written.
SGA doesn't do a lot of these, though I see it occasionally. James Harden is by far the worst offender here, though I saw Luka doing it more than he usually does this season with the Lakers (I think it was a function of his fitness, easier to get to the line than score naturally). Embiid is definitely a big offender here as well.
All that said, I think SGA is mostly #2 with a dash of #3, but the fact he gets very little #1 makes it easy for some fans to dismiss him as nothing more than a foul merchant. I think he's definitely more than that, but it is a huge facet of his game, for sure.