Flopping is already illegal in international play. Now, it might become illegal in the NBA, as well.
The NBA is studying how often flopping occurs and whether officials can tell the difference between flops and actual fouls, Stu Jackson, the NBA's executive vice president for basketball operations, told Bloomberg News in a story published Thursday.
"They're really difficult to determine in real time. They're meant to fool an official," Jackson said. "Are we going to be wrong more times than not? It's tough, but we're looking at it."
Jackson said the NBA is considering whether to allow its officials to impose technical fouls for flopping, which FIBA, the governing body of international basketball, allows its referees to do. Other sports, such as hockey and soccer, also allow referees to penalize players who flop.
"We have so many more plays than you do in a football or soccer game and in a more intimate environment," he said.
Jackson didn't give a timetable for the league to make a decision.
Finally David Stern thinking of doing something good.....
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What they should do is take away pass and crash fouls!!! Those are annoying especially when it has nothing to do with the plays. I love Steve Nash but c'mon he dilberately slides under players on fast breaks when they pass to get a offensive foul. That isn't playing defense, that should be ILLEGAL.
This happens a lot during 2 on 1 breaks also, which is silly, and rewards the defensive of player for being lazy!!!
This happens a lot during 2 on 1 breaks also, which is silly, and rewards the defensive of player for being lazy!!!
zshook wrote:I agree with that especially since ME gets called for it so much.
If there is a stat... Which I'm sure there are... MP gets that like once a game...if not more... Sometime he is out of control but most of the time, the defender just slides undeneath him when he is PASSING the ball....
I like the idea because the fact that the official has the option to call a technical foul on a flop at all will cut down the amount of times defenders try to draw an offensive foul, and actually play defense. it's sickening that standing flat footed, still, is being rewarded, and called defense.
I like it a lot, but only done in tandem with stopping players flinging themselves into the defender to get a foul (see Kobe, Wade, etc..)
jsw548 wrote:They can't take Dunleavy's only defensive move away!
Dunleavy jokes never get old. I think dunleavys reached Michael Jackson status in this forum.
tradedunleavy wrote:jsw548 wrote:They can't take Dunleavy's only defensive move away!
Dunleavy jokes never get old. I think dunleavys reached Michael Jackson status in this forum.

tradedunleavy wrote:jsw548 wrote:They can't take Dunleavy's only defensive move away!
Dunleavy jokes never get old. I think dunleavys reached Michael Jackson status in this forum.

They're killing him. If they fix the flopping, not even his daddy will want to trade for him.
btw, now that it seems like they're going to do something about the (sometimes) terrible refs... will they also fix the star calls?. That's way more detrimental to the game than flopping. If the defender coughs near Kobe, it's a foul...
TMC wrote:tradedunleavy wrote:jsw548 wrote:They can't take Dunleavy's only defensive move away!
Dunleavy jokes never get old. I think dunleavys reached Michael Jackson status in this forum.
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They're killing him. If they fix the flopping, not even his daddy will want to trade for him.
btw, now that it seems like they're going to do something about the (sometimes) terrible refs... will they also fix the star calls?. That's way more detrimental to the game than flopping. If the defender coughs near Kobe, it's a foul...
I agree. I mean, Lebron or Kobe are very good players and they don't need those rubbish calls NBA is allowing in order to make them better superstars. Many fans see this and when you see 1000 times Lebron getting those calls, you start to think this is a masked rule and it's not good for NBA in a longer term.
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