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Old Thu Nov 25, 2004, 05:45pm
SMEngmann SMEngmann is offline
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This is kind of one of those between a rock and hard place decisions we have to make. I agree that flopping is bad for the game and we need to do something to curb it, but calling a T every time is a tough sell. Personally, I'd be more likely to T a shooter who flops to the ground faking a foul than in the block/charge type of scenario, because such a flop seems more obvious, and could cause an obstruction in transition. On the block-charge plays, you can usually take care of it by calling a block or giving a solid no-call, in my estimation. Shooters flopping to me is a different story and it's much easier to tell conclusively.
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