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Chris Paul and Tyreke Evans receive flop warnings

 

Busted.

Both Chris Paul and Tyreke Evans have received flop warnings for plays that happened March 19 in a game between the Clippers and Kings, the league announced Thursday.

Paul's was one of the most flagrant flops we've seen this season, an attempt to draw a foul onDeMarcus Cousins. Paul threw his head back, yelled out and flailed his arms. The officials weren't fooled, and the league was not amused.

http://www.cbssports.com/nba/blog/eye-on-basketball/21925405/chris-paul-and-tyreke-evans-receive-flop-warnings

 

Only a warning??! :huh: No fine?! SMH.

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NBA releases guidelines for anti-flopping rule

 

Posted Oct 4, 2012 7:42 AM

NEW YORK (AP) -- Stop the flop.

 

The NBA will penalize floppers this season, fining players for repeated

violations of an act a league official said Wednesday has "no place in

our game."

Those exaggerated falls to the floor may fool the

referees and fans during the game, but officials at league headquarters

plan to take a look for themselves afterward.

Players will get a

warning the first time, then be fined $5,000 for a second violation.

The fines increase to $10,000 for a third offense, $15,000 for a fourth

and $30,000 the fifth time. Six or more could lead to a suspension.

 

"Flops have no place in our game -they either fool referees into

calling undeserved fouls or fool fans into thinking the referees missed a

foul call," vice president of basketball operations Stu Jackson said in

a statement. "Accordingly, both the Board of Governors and the

competition committee felt strongly that any player who the league

determines, following video review, to have committed a flop should -

after a warning - be given an automatic penalty."

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Violation 1: Warning

Violation 2: $5,000 fine

Violation 3: $10,000 fine

Violation 4: $15,000 fine

Violation 5: $30,000 fine

 

Source: NBA.com

 

Your random hate comments against your teams star players are so hysterical

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NBA releases guidelines for anti-flopping rule

 

Posted Oct 4, 2012 7:42 AM

NEW YORK (AP) -- Stop the flop.

 

The NBA will penalize floppers this season, fining players for repeated

violations of an act a league official said Wednesday has "no place in

our game."

Those exaggerated falls to the floor may fool the

referees and fans during the game, but officials at league headquarters

plan to take a look for themselves afterward.

Players will get a

warning the first time, then be fined $5,000 for a second violation.

The fines increase to $10,000 for a third offense, $15,000 for a fourth

and $30,000 the fifth time. Six or more could lead to a suspension.

 

"Flops have no place in our game -they either fool referees into

calling undeserved fouls or fool fans into thinking the referees missed a

foul call," vice president of basketball operations Stu Jackson said in

a statement. "Accordingly, both the Board of Governors and the

competition committee felt strongly that any player who the league

determines, following video review, to have committed a flop should -

after a warning - be given an automatic penalty."

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Violation 1: Warning

Violation 2: $5,000 fine

Violation 3: $10,000 fine

Violation 4: $15,000 fine

Violation 5: $30,000 fine

 

Source: NBA.com

 

Your random hate comments against your teams star players are so hysterical

Was this CP3's first flop?? I don't think so. My comment remains the same - CP3 should've been hyper-fined. Oh, and:

  1. My comments are not random.
  2. My comments are not only against my team players.
  3. My comments are far from "so hysterical".
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Was this CP3's first flop?? I don't think so. My comment remains the same - CP3 should've been hyper-fined. Oh, and:

  1. My comments are not random.
  2. My comments are not only against my team players.
  3. My comments are far from "so hysterical".

It was the first time he broke the rules according to the NBA so your question is irrelevant as is your comment.

 

1. yes they are lol

2. so? I never said they weren't

3. lol k

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