jamaalstar21 wrote:Slacktard wrote:mtcan wrote:LOL...looking at the free throw disparity in games 1 and 2 and you can honestly tell me that ALL of those fouls resulting in those free throws in the Sixers favour were REAL fouls...ok bud. Your bias is clearly showing.
Embiid is great at drawing fouls and more often than not (like literally 90%+ of the time) he actually HAS HAD contact that should result in a foul, he exaggerates it to make it more obvious to get a call because big guys are less likely to get calls unless they do something like that or the foul is 'egregious' enough to get the call. That's just how basketball works.
Harden generates more 'something out of nothing' into fouls than Embiid does.
But does that mean when an opposing player goes down like an actor in a Steven Seagal moving selling a kick to the face when Seagal can't get his leg 6 inches off the ground it can't be pointed out? lol.
Embiid has become a master of feeling hands on him and reacting to draw the call. He's also brilliant at adding a fall at the end of every every drive with contact, or doubles on fallaways. We've seen this a ton from genius small guards (Paul, Lowry, Harden). Seeing it from a 7'1 dude is terrifying. It's cerebral, instintive, and it bolsters his already unstoppable scoring package.
For any team fan base rooting against him though, it will be aggravating.
How equipment changes the way the game is played is underdiscussed. Players do fall down more intentionally when they get fouled to force the whistle.
One reason they do this now and not so much in the past is that basketball pads have gotten a lot better so the pain penalty for falling is way less than it used to be.