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Chip Clark Explains Why SGA's "Flops" Are Actually Correct Foul Calls
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The SGA "flop rate" debate is real, but I think people are missing the point.
Combo and I went through the tape with Chip Clark, and what we found is that SGA isn't fooling the refs. The falling is incidental to the actual foul contact. When there's a legit foul, whatever happens after that is almost beside the point.
The Castle play everyone's talking about? Castle goes through his body to get to the ball. That's the foul. SGA regaining his balance before going down is what's making people cry flop, but the call was already correct before that happened.
We got over the Harden foul-fishing era. We'll get over this too. #shorts
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