us conversion, when suddenly it's clear that flopping is a major preoccupation of NBA players, and it's happening right before our eyes and it's ridiculous.
uring the regular season, with the Heat going 4-5 in those games. It’s interesting Euro 2012 Jerseys to note that LeBron James
missed three of those nine games and Dwyane Wade missed four of them. They were 2-2 when Wade and James played without Bosh.
When the Heat have needed him, Bosh has made some big shots during the regular season. Bosh led Miami with 19 game-tying or go-ahead field goals in t
3. Philly’s Backcourt
The Sixers guard the ball really well and their on-ball defense makes a difference. They did a good job in the first round of switching between Jrue Holiday and Evan Turner and giving the Bulls
different looks. They made Chicago run a lot of sets instead of individuals taking over the game. That will be useful against Rajon Rondo, because he sets everything up for the Celtics. But
they’ll be able to impact his decision-making by playing tight on the ball.
Both players are solid offensively as well. Turner is coming around really well. He’s turned into the player that they expected when they drafted him. Jrue is a very capable scorer, but he’s
still able to control the game and run the team. He can shoot from the perimeter, but he also has a game where he can drive and make plays. What I like most about him is he’s very under control
in his decision-making. He’s still young, but I think he has an advanced ability to make the decisions a point guard needs to make, whether it’s shoot the ball, pass or attack the basket. Playing
against Rondo will be a great matchup. They’re both good on-ball defenders. I think they’ll both find ways to impact the game.
he fourth quarter or overtime during the regular season. By comparison, Wade made 18 while James made 15 such shots.
Big 3 Combos, This Season
Heat Pts Diff per 48 Minutes
James and Wade +17.1
All 3 +12.8
James and Bosh +7.8
Wade and Bosh -3.6
When James and Wade played together without
Flop of the Night was born, and during every single NBA game NBA fans are tweeting candidate plays to our @HoopIdea Twitter account.
: "It just ruins the game. I can’t believe with all the brilliance we have in the NBA office that we can’t find a way to eliminate this part of the game, or at least even start to punish it. ...
I’m just sick of it! And I can’t believe the NBA office isn’t sick of it too. They’re obviously condoning this. ... They’re absolutely condoning flopping because they give them the calls and they
don’t punish them when they do flop."
* Zach Randolph on "The Doug Gottlieb Show" says it's getting worse and that, for instance, the Clippers have learned well: "It starts with Chris Paul, because Blake didn't r
spain 2012 jerseys eally used to flop like that, you know, last year. Reggie (Evans)
flops, Reggie always flops. I think it started when Chris got (to the Clippers)."
* Bucks forward Luc Richard Mbah a Moute admits on NBA Today that he has flopped, and says everybody does: "You can't touch guys now. The just flop, or they call everything. I
think it's part of the game. Flopping. There's definitely a limit where flopping becomes annoying. ... I think, personally, 40 to 50 percent of all charges are flopping. ... Nowadays, you kind of
touch a guy and he flops. ... It's just taking advantage of the way the game is called, offensively and defensively."
* Mike Golic on Mike and Mike in the Morning: “It looks horrible. ... Out on the football field I tried to sell things. So there’s a line in all of it: does it make it
embarrassing to the sport, the way some of it looks? I guess that’s the questions David Stern is asking. There’s that line you cross over to say, 'All right this is getting out of hand, this is
getting embarrassing' ... are we there yet?"
* Shane Battier says he is all for new rules to prevent flopping.
Whether or not you think the N
In soccer one fall can lead to one penalty kick which has an excellent chance of deciding the match, which is why Neville speculates it's a regular part of even amateur soccer. That's also why
Neville admits he took a dive or two in his playing days.
Who doesn't? Included in the video clips are some of the biggest names in the sport, including David Beckham, Lionel Messi, Frank Lampard and Stephen Gerrard. "This is every single game of
football," Neville laments, "with the greatest players in the world."
What can be done about it? "I don't know what we can actually do," says Neville. But you sure get the feeling he wishes something would be done, because the sport is not, as he sees it, what it
once was. "This," Neville says, "is the way of the game."
But of course, it doesn't have to be.
Word is flopping is likely on the agenda for the NBA's competition committee -- comprised of the NBA's 30 general managers or their designees -- expected to meet during the Finals next month. If
the committee recommends some method to cope with flopping (and HoopIdea has plenty of suggestions), it will go to the NBA's Board of Governors, made of all 30 owners or their designees.
The owners can do with it as they please. They can vote the recommendations into the rulebook, they can come up with their own solution, they can vote against changBA has a pressing problem h
Pacers coach Frank Vogel cemented the idea that flopping is an issue of the moment by accusing the Heat of leading the league in the dubious art. It was pure playoff gamesmanship, to be certain
-- he wanted to get in the heads of referees -- but it resonated for a reason. People are worried about flopping now, and the Heat do it as noticeably as any team.
Following up in an interview on 790 the Ticket, as reported by Tom Haberstroh, Vogel made the case that fans are making: "We've got the greatest athletes in the world. There's nothing more
exciting for our fans to see an athletic play made above the rim. When a defender's intent is to fall down and hope for a whistle, I don't think that's good for the game."
Whether or not Vogel's tactic will work in the series remains to be seen, but certainly Vogel succeeding in bringing the issue to a new level. At the Pacers' first game against the Heat on
Sunday, NBA Commissioner David Stern got serious about flopping during the ABC TV broadcast:
Some years ago I told the competition committee that Cheap Football Shirts we were going to start fining people
for flopping, and then suspending. And I think they almost threw m