Larsen is the dang worst, been doing it for 4 years, usually is never touched, kid is soft
Refs should be well aware of him and that whole teams flopping antics going into the tourney, its certainly no secret
Teaching kids the opposite of sportsmanship. Pathetic.MidlandsPaladin wrote: ↑Tue Feb 22, 2022 6:43 amI just had to resurrect this. Only Woffy would boast about teaching the art of flopping.
Drawing a charge is legit. No one has said otherwise. Flopping under any circumstances is not legit, and is not good sportsmanship.
Roundball wrote: ↑Tue Feb 22, 2022 4:34 pmDrawing a charge is legit. No one has said otherwise. Flopping under any circumstances is not legit, and is not good sportsmanship.
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I must be watching a different video. I see a kid about six years old being taught to get in a good defensive stance, to move his feet and get his feet out side the restricted area to cut off penetration. When contract is made to go down. I do not believe we want a 180lb man running into this kid to teach him how to properly draw a charge.
Flopping is not bad sportsmanship. If the ref call a charge it was a good play. If the ref does not, the offensive player gets a lay up. It is up to the ref to make the right call. Also how much contact does it take for it not to be a flop?
GOAT wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 9:23 amOf course, flopping is bad sportsmanship. It does not matter what call the ref makes. The definition of flopping is when a player over exaggerates contact and falls backward trying to simulate a foul. It is against the rules and a player can be warned and charged a technical. As for the video, it was just our way of poking fun at Woffy, the king of flopping teams. It is obvious they practice flopping. They do a great job at it too. It is still bad sportsmanship.Roundball wrote: ↑Tue Feb 22, 2022 4:34 pmDrawing a charge is legit. No one has said otherwise. Flopping under any circumstances is not legit, and is not good sportsmanship.
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I must be watching a different video. I see a kid about six years old being taught to get in a good defensive stance, to move his feet and get his feet out side the restricted area to cut off penetration. When contract is made to go down. I do not believe we want a 180lb man running into this kid to teach him how to properly draw a charge.
Flopping is not bad sportsmanship. If the ref call a charge it was a good play. If the ref does not, the offensive player gets a lay up. It is up to the ref to make the right call. Also how much contact does it take for it not to be a flop?