And the little tries to sidestep the statement he originally made. Nice.
And 'reintroduced'? Was there ever a time that flopping did not exist in any shape or form before he showed up? You even said yourself below that Vlade was flopping - did that ever stop before Manu showed up? All those regular season and playoff games between the Kings and Lakers, before Manu's rookie season, say otherwise.
, it can even be argued that 'flopping' and 'Manu' never really became associated to each other in public knowledge until George Karl brought it up in the 2005 playoffs, in order to get any sort of advantage he could have in that rather one-sided series.
You were the one who tried to originally argue that the act of flopping became widespread when Manu started doing it.
I presented evidence that the term already existed, because Shaq was already using it - a full decade before Manu showed up in the NBA. And because that term was already in full use, that already means people were already doing it then.
To the extent it's done today? Probably not, but you never even thought of that when you made your blanket statement before.
And no amount of rephrasing on your end is going to undo the fact that you got caught making a statement that was full of , little .
Interpretable statistics are doing a of a lot more to help my argument than any amount of -talking and blanket statements are doing to help yours.
Still waiting for the proof behind your assertions, little .
So your argument boils down to 'because others said so'.
So Raja acting like a thug is your 'evidence' that the Spurs flop more than the Suns.
Spoken like a person who knows his -talking means absolutely nothing and is desperately trying to save face.
In other words, a little .
