Irony is Rockets fans complaining about a Clipper fan complaining about calls, because Harden is just as bad as Durant. Must be something the OKC staff works on. I have no vested interest in this game but, frankly, the Kings are outplaying OKC but everytime they get up a bit, the phantom whistle comes for Durant. Is it like this every game?
Chuck Hayes is one of those guys who always seems to make the team better despite doing very little on the stat sheet. Wish the Clippers had someone like that. I don't think it's a coincidence that the Kings are hanging with (well outplaying, with the exception of some BS Durant love) the Thunder even with Hayes replacing Cousins.
The amount of FTs players like Durant & Harden get off BS offensive flails to the hoop so dwarfs anything "flop city" does it's not even a comparison. Just look at the numbers. But guys like you never do because you're just sheep driven by the media perception.
Warriors were so overrated, getting beat by the Raptors really. They will be 10-9 if they lose to the Raptors, should've just kept Jack and Landry.
You are aware that a Griffin over the back dunk - a foul against lesser players such as Chandler Parsons the other day - results in two points. IE that is the same as two free throws Durant and Harden get off 'BS offensive flails' You are aware when Chris Paul flops and removes a potential scoring play from the other team - that is the potential to equate to another two points. IE that is the same as yet again another few free throws by Durant and Harden. Get some common sense Clippy. Do you just jerk off that much during a Clippers game that you're oblivious to the atrocious officiating the other team has do deal with against them?
The numbers? ft attempts per game: Hou 1st, LAC 2nd, OKC 4th But that is per game... and the faster teams will shoot more. Hou 5th, OKC 6th, LAC 8th But, I'm sure you knew this already.
Paul will flop maybe once a game, which is too much, but it's still not a big deal in the grand scheme of things. Meanwhile players like Harden and Durant derive 50% of their offense from drives to the hoop where they have no intention of doing anything other than to get a call. Both things are abuses of the spirit of the game, but one is done far more frequently.