Billups flopped during a close game against Jazz. Cost Jazz the game and I expect more than a flop warning on this one. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/QmTshvfmMHY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
I don't know, looks like he just lost his balance from the shot, happens all the time. It's the refs fault for seeing a hit that was not there.
Yes it was a flop, but he should just get the standard warning. And **** the Jazz, taste of their own medicine lol. Oh and I'm really dissapointed in the lack of flop warnings and fines the league has been handing out. It disgusts me that they've only warned/fined like 5 people and there have been about 50 obvious flops this year.
Yes, it's karma. But the Clippers have taken the Jazz's place as the worst flopping team in the league. BTW, our boys Lowry and Martin were masters at drawing 3-FT shots like that. The way they call these fouls is simply sending out a message to defenders: Don't ever try to block a 3-pt shots or we'll call foul every single time whether you touch the shooter or not.
This was followed by a make-up call in favor of the Utah, where some Jazz scrublord drove right to the basket and got his shot cleanly blocked by DeAndre Jordan, who was called for a foul anyway. Because Utah. The Salt Lake City crowd is used to highly weighted games in their favor, and it's the not-so-secret secret to their vaunted success at home. I've been playing or watching ball for decades and I thought the dubious officiating in Utah would go away after the Stockton / Malone era. It didn't. I thought alright, maybe there is just something going on with league relationships with Jazz management or Coach Jerry Sloan. But now they're gone and nothing's changed either. It seems to be just the way games are officiated in Utah. So if a miserable Jazz team finally gets a whistle going against them at home? I praise it. I welcome it. Even if it's an exaggeration of marginal contact, more of the same please. The universe has already been thrown way out of whack by the inordinate amount of home cooking going on at Salt Lake. More. More flops. More flops for the Flop God!
Haha, he missed the defender with his leg but successfully drew the contact with his elbow. The defender would have easily gone right by him if he hadn't made that unnatural motion. So bad...
-This is where it gets interesting: forbidden as it is now, if a flop can possibly win you the game, wouldn't you do it at that critical moment? -That's why flopping is part of the game and will always be unless they go ballistics on it and start reviewing plays right after they happen. (Thinking about it now, I might not be opposed if it is added to the list of things they can review inside the two minutes). -These rules are there to reduce the amount of occurrences. It's like asking your buddy to stop cheesing on Street Fighter, he's gonna keep on cheesing as long as it helps him to win.
LOL What? Dude lose his balance, he kicked his freakinleg out ala Reggie Miller. Fine or suspension is warranted