It won't help the Heat because Wade flops just as much or more than Manu.
Manu didn't hurt himself flopping like Wade did in the ECF at least. :spin
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It won't help the Heat because Wade flops just as much or more than Manu.
Manu didn't hurt himself flopping like Wade did in the ECF at least. :spin
Wasnt there an article some where that the refs were showing at the beginning of training camps demonstrating the that correct way to draw a charge was a video showing Manu getting run over by a Seattle player?
I just found this today. I'm getting sick of all the coaches complaining on Manu's flopping (it's not like he's the only player in the league doing it but it's starting to sound that way). You can bet the refs will be watching him closely.
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A discussion about flopping (deliberately falling down so as to draw a charge) came up. The Suns aren't known to do it much (a cynic might say you have to guard people before you can flop) and hate it when others do. "Jack, it's hard to get that charging call if you don't accentuate the fall," says Mike. "That means that certain guys -- let's say Ginobili -- really accentuate and always get it." As if by magic, a clip from the 2005 Finals comes on the screen, and everyone howls when the Spurs' Manu Ginobili draws a charge on Detroit's Lindsey Hunter, recoiling so forcefully that it looks as if he's been propelled from a catapult.
So, a question for anyone who has seen the games so far, has there been any instances of this so far? Does it seem like they are enforcing it?