soxperry wrote:sunsbg wrote:soxperry wrote:When you see Crowder going full on flop mode for multiple posessions in a short span and then Booker throwing his head back on that Holiday shot, it means two things to me:
1. Ive lost all respect for the Suns. CP was already known for that. Now the others are doing it. Its pathetic.
2. It reeks of desperation.
I hope we win this series and its another 50 years before Phoenix gets a title shot again. Absolutely pathetic.
Players flop in all leagues around the world though it's not good. There is no other league like NBA though rewarding a player who can't shoot for crashing into people like Giannis.
Wishing same to you.
Two totally different things. Giannis driving to the basket and putting the defender in a situation that is very tough to handle without fouling also puts the ref in a tough situation and the tie usually goes to the superstar. But its a basketball move by giannis.
Booker got beat by jrue. He got backed down and he got beat. So instead of taking it like a man, he flailed his head back when he saw the elbow 3 inches from his face. Total bitch move.
Crowder took it to another level altogether. Pat grazed him and he acts like he was hit by a linebacker. Countless times he grabbed at his eyes like he got poked but didnt. Those are things you do when you know your best basketball isnt good enough.
My guy Giannis thought he was beat on that lob but he went for the block anyway. There have been a ton of giannis posters over the years because he just does not care about that. He always tries to make the best basketball play regardless of anything else.
The Suns are without honor. They will not be rewarded by the gods.
I do hate that a few Suns flop a lot on offense...or jump into guys in the air and throw up a bad shot hoping for a foul (though I think doing this is dumb because they often don't get the call, especially Booker) and then it's a wasted bad shot, when, if a guy is in the air, you can move around him and put up a good shot....why not just do that?
And then they also fall down..like Book and sometimes Crowder will fall down if someone grazes them or their leg like that would really cause you to fall down...and then sometimes take the time to argue with official on non call so it ends up hurting you on both ends.
Now I don't totally blame these guys because the NBA has allowed it and called fouls on this with Harden and many others and to many players..if that's the rule, why not take advantage?
But you would never see MJ or Jordan or any older big name do this...they would likely consider it ridiculous. It's not basketball.
Imagine doing that in a pick up game and then arguing the guy fouled...you simply wouldn't do it because you'd feel stupid...I don't even think these NBA players would do it in a pick up game and expect respect from their opponent if they did it.
Paul hasn't helped with this since he does it too. And I have the utmost respect for Paul as a leader and just from what I've seen this season, but the two vets..him and Crowder set a bad example in this respect.
I'm glad Ayton, Bridges and Cam don't do it..which is impressive considering they are basically coached daily by Paul...just seems more respectable.
And to make matters worse in the finals, typically the Suns opponents will flop as well, so no big deal, but the Bucks don't really do it, so I have respect for that.
And I think the officials not only probably don't have a lot of respect for it, which is why they sometimes don't call it (as a matter of fact I think they called Booker for initiating contact on his shot with his leg which of course I didn't like as a Suns fan do to inconsistency but did like as an NBA fan).
I just hope the league and refs crack down on all of this and don't call it or call it on the offensive player (or defensive if he obviously flops).
I also don't think a defender should be able to slide in front of a guy in the air jumping for a shot in an attempt to draw a charge. This doesn't seem right and really could cause an injury because since the offensive player will obviously land into him, he cold also land on his foot which, if you think about it, doing this is not much different than a defender sliding his foot into a player's landing space.