ADDinChicago wrote:If they took flopping seriously, a guy like LeBron would miss half the season and the NBA/Networks don't want that/won't have that.
Players would adjust quickly. I hate the fact that flopping and travelling aren't called.
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ADDinChicago wrote:If they took flopping seriously, a guy like LeBron would miss half the season and the NBA/Networks don't want that/won't have that.
DuckIII wrote:I don't consider flopping a big deal. Selling contact is part of basketball. We don't need rules more strict than what we have. We just needs refs more willing to call defensive flops, and less willing to award soft fouls to offensive floppers.
The problem isn't the rule. Its the implementation.
DuckIII wrote:The NBA will penalize floppers this season, fining players for repeated violations of an act a league official said Wednesday has "no place in our game."
Those exaggerated falls to the floor may fool the referees and fans during the game, but officials at league headquarters plan to take a look for themselves afterward.
Players will get a warning the first time, then be fined $5,000 for a second violation. The fines increase to $10,000 for a third offense, $15,000 for a fourth and $30,000 the fifth time. Six or more could lead to a suspension.
"Flops have no place in our game -they either fool referees into calling undeserved fouls or fool fans into thinking the referees missed a foul call," vice president of basketball operations Stu Jackson said in a statement. "Accordingly, both the Board of Governors and the competition committee felt strongly that any player who the league determines, following video review, to have committed a flop should - after a warning - be given an automatic penalty."
Violation 1: Warning
Violation 2: $5,000 fine
Violation 3: $10,000 fine
Violation 4: $15,000 fine
Violation 5: $30,000 fine