I've called the flop T once, in a little kids YMCA game. Gave him a warning, and his coach, the first time. He grunted and fell backwards 3 feet before contact.
Next chance he had, he grunted and fell backwards 4 feet before contact. I called the T. He stopped doing it.
Today in a boys AAU game, my partner had a great charge call. Big kid driving the lane, jumped pretty high towards a point guard-sized defender who'd been in position since Tuesday. As A1 is in the air, B1 turns sideways to brace himself for the pending train wreck. Partner comes out with a strong PC signal, A Coach is complaining that he turned/flopped. It wasn't a flop, and he never gave up his lgp.
My question to the OP. How was it that B1 gave up his LGP in your play?
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