The Raja Flop has just been Ginobili'd!
The whole scene of that trainer vs. player incident.
The Raja Flop has just been Ginobili'd!
for a second, it looks like Manu is about to go into a bicycle kick
No. Ginobili got the benefit of the doubt on that one ( .. it's Ginobili vs Bell, cmon now). Raja Bell was called for the blocking foul, hence Spurs kept the ball on that possession.
After that, Ginobili and Raja were tussling back and forth before the ball went in bounds on the next play, so the refs called a double technical on them.
Instead of some of the tragic events they have at All-Star weekend, they should drop some and at least include a flop-off...That would garner some interest...
Actually Bell was called for a foul on the play so I guess Manu won.![]()
Bell is a in scrub now, thank god he picked Utah over the Lakers & we got Barnes instead. He was pissing Bynum off the other day & he was pushed into the ground lmao.
i think the refs head exploded trying to figure it out.
Manu showing why he's the master. The big leg kick was a little excessive but Raja's flop was just terrible. He takes a shoulder to the guy but sells it like he got hit up around the shoulders. Should have kept his upper body tucked forward when he fell on his ass, sold it like a body blow.
Tiago is a pretty consistent flopper, didn't say good one, just consistent.
The flop is done by anyone taking a charge. The problem with not doing it is that you don't get the call, and instead you are called for the block. Manu found what works, it means extra possessions. The refs are part of the game and he's learned to MANUpulate them into compliance. They know he's a flopper, but they blow the whistle before they realize it because he's so damn wild. If he just had long hair he would be unguardable.
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