Lunartic wrote:OP is usually one of the more decent posters around here
Way to lose credibility in the first sentence of your post
Lunartic wrote:but this premise is straight nonsense.
I'm not surprised that a fan of the Freethrow Sixers is preemptively making a thread about FTA being down across the league and attempting to somehow (unsuccessfully) to dismantle the argument of preferential treatment for players like Embiid or Harden.
Claiming we need to watch copious amounts of "side by side" footage of Jokic and Embiid or even Lebron and Embiid in order for us to have an opinion is humorous considering most people that watch basketball have watched copious amounts of footage of all those players.
Lebron has led or nearly led the league in drives many seasons and yet his FTA and FTr is significantly lower than Embiid's. I'm a long time Lebron detractor and it's clear to me that he has not benefited extensively from weak FTA calls his entire career.
Jokic is a more glaring example, he's one of the most disrespected stars in the league as far as the contact he takes, defenders frequently use two hands on him in the post.
Comparing total FTA over seasons is silly, it ignores any rule or play-style changes in the league. More 3's are being chucked up which means less contact which means less shooting fouls which means less FTA. That's not a sign that certain players aren't flopping/flailing/hooking/begging for calls - and by certain players I mean Joel Embiid and James Harden.
I can't speak for others but the issue isn't just FTAs, it's how those attempts are garnered. I think most of us are fine with a player getting to the line repeatedly if he's taking real hits and is looking to score the ball not just bait defenders into barely touching them.
Ask this question in your OP - "Which is preferable to you; 30 FTA a game but flops/flails/baiting aren't rewarded or 25 FTA with all the usual Harden tricks"? Most of us will opt for the first despite it being more time at the FT line. We want fairness and currently there isn't any with the way Harden/Embiid are being reffed.
This isn't really something to "have an opinion on" as we have all of the empirical evidence at our disposal and not once has someone presented a cohesive argument supporting the conclusion. That would be the bare minimum as a couple isolated clips mean absolutely nothing. Ironically to your point about watching the games, the ones clinging to these narratives about Joel are the ones who don't watch him every game like I and many other Sixers fans do. Still I would need to use empirical evidence because " I watch the games so I know" is another bull **** argument