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What to do about offensive flops
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[QUOTE="hoophuskee, post: 4472326, member: 3535"] I'm with you 100% on this. Though I'm not sure it is faking half the time in that they (especially the very small but quick gaurds) fly in full speed throw their body into another players chest, of course they are going to lose their balance. There were some really pathetic calls like that this past game. And it gets really prevalent when they have a big lead and the other team is getting blown out, if they have these small quick guards they just keep attacking the lane figuring they have nothing to lose. And with a big lead imo the refs become more whistle-happy for very small quick guards falling to the floor,. It is very very very very frustrating when this happens. I thought in this past game some of those 2nd half fouls on UCONN were pathetic. Not saying UCONN didnt get away with calls etc. It's just those calls bug me and it appears they bug you the same as well. [/QUOTE]
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