Manu is one of the best at flopping.
Nobody beats Manu in THE BATTLE OF FLOPS!
We've got ourselves a flop-off!
That's some mighty fine flopping there! Mighty fine!
I swear me & my old lady was on the floor rollin. Rite b4 that happened I told her, here we have the 2 best floppers in the game. Manu just refused to be out flopped! That was some funny. Shot. By far the best & most confusing part of the game. It Was a double foul wasn't it? Then both of them got techson the very next play right?
Manu looked like he was kicking a soccer ball.
Hey bell flop first on that play...lol
yet they gave them both a Technical when Bell went to push him....![]()
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You can't out flop a flopper, Raja. Manu's flop was a late, looked like he got shot.
they were really going at it. bell was so pissed he was even on the floor after the game still complaining to the refs.
it looked gay as .
But Bell started it, Manu was like, what mother er? you trying to outflop me???
Manu sells contact really well... but that wasn't really a flop... if the gif was a second longer you would see him try to go get the ball...
Manu stepped on bells left foot with his right and his right foot slid out from underneath him...
also... Bell caught manu's left leg tucked underneath him with his right foot and basically tripped him...
It was actually a pretty dangerous play considering Manu's past ankle problems...
Certainly not a flop.
Bell: ahh ahhhhh
Manu: u call that flop?! .ahhhh ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
*whistle*
Manu: I win..
Manu refused not to be the flopping part of the act.![]()
Poor flop on Ginobili's part. He's better at flopping than that.
Raja Bell's flop was also poor on an absolute scale, but for "Raja Bell" standards it was about on par with what he's capable of doing.
I expect better acting from Ginobili though. Granted, he was caught off guard a bit. He only decided to flop the split second after he saw Raja Bell flop and so he wasn't entirely prepared to sell it well.
He's still Manu ing Ginobili though. He knows how to flop better in that situation.
I've been watching Manu's flops for a long time now and that wasn't one of them. He was dangerously close to tearing up his ankle on that play. If you look close enough you would see his right foot come down on Bell's left foot and slide off. Everyone here should feel lucky the headlines don't read "Manu out for 4 to 6 weeks"
That's how rifts in the space-time continuum are created.![]()
Looking into it, I agree. Maybe it wasn't a good flop because it wasn't a flop? Why you would grade flops, especially for individual players, is beyond me. A flop is a flop is a flop...
that's so true, he was just trying to go with the motion of the fall to protect his ankle because it looked like a nasty twist.
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