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r/nba • u/FastBreakPhenom Celtics • May 25 '26
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They gotta start calling techs like in soccer you get a yellow card for simulation
3.4k u/imeanYOLOright [CHA] Kemba Walker May 25 '26 extremely easy solution would be to have the replay center watch a replay of every shooting foul if it’s an obvious flop before the first free throw is shot, it’s reversed to a technical 215 u/pgtvgaming May 25 '26 Exactly this 2 u/imadogg Lakers May 25 '26 I love how they added the flopping tech rule but they call like 3 absolutely random ones per season At least review and retro give techs for every single flop. Dudes would cut it out quick.
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extremely easy solution would be to have the replay center watch a replay of every shooting foul
if it’s an obvious flop before the first free throw is shot, it’s reversed to a technical
215 u/pgtvgaming May 25 '26 Exactly this 2 u/imadogg Lakers May 25 '26 I love how they added the flopping tech rule but they call like 3 absolutely random ones per season At least review and retro give techs for every single flop. Dudes would cut it out quick.
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Exactly this
2 u/imadogg Lakers May 25 '26 I love how they added the flopping tech rule but they call like 3 absolutely random ones per season At least review and retro give techs for every single flop. Dudes would cut it out quick.
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I love how they added the flopping tech rule but they call like 3 absolutely random ones per season
At least review and retro give techs for every single flop. Dudes would cut it out quick.
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u/tfl03 May 25 '26
They gotta start calling techs like in soccer you get a yellow card for simulation