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College Basketball’s New Anti-Flopping Rules Seem To Be Working (Ken Pomeroy)
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[QUOTE="nelsonmuntz, post: 4533296, member: 833"] This article gives every analytics "expert" a bad name. The author of that article reaches absolutely the wrong conclusion from the reduced number of offensive fouls. Fewer offensive fouls should not be an objective for officials. Getting the call right is the objective of officials. Unfortunately, the implementation of the flop penalties seems to be causing officials to make the wrong calls. Basically, the fact pattern seems to indicate that officials were calling fouls based on the flop rather than if there was actually an offensive foul. So as I sit through another game of Providence crashing and flailing its way to the free throw line, and will probably watch some of the game tonight where Villanova does the same thing, data is apparently showing that officiating has gotten more lenient of offensive fouling. [/QUOTE]
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