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The NBA needs to stop calling fouls to stop flopping

Stop calling all the f like don't call as many fouls and guys will stop flopping because it's a disadvantage when you fall on the ground. Players are gonna do it if they think they can get an advantage. The refs Adam Silver fix it.

This is a subjective proposal for league rule changes.

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Jun 1, 2026
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Victor Wembanyama is the current face of the NBA

Wemby is the future face. He is the future face of league. I think the current, maybe even current face of this league.

While subjective, Wemby's rise to the NBA Finals in his third year supports his status as a primary league focus.
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Jun 1, 2026
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Luke Kornet is the greatest chase-down blocker in NBA playoff history.

I think it's like when you're talking about chase down blocks in the playoffs, it's Luke Kornet, then it's everybody else.

Subjective, though clearly heavily exaggerated.
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Jun 1, 2026
#30610
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Luke Kornet's block on Isaiah Hartenstein was a foul on the body.

That's a fucking foul. Oh, here we go. On the body. Look at his, look at his mid section goes right into his dick.

Subjective refereeing interpretation.

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Victor Wembanyama is the current face of the NBA

Wemby is the future face. He is the future face of league. I think the current, maybe even current face of this league.

While subjective, Wemby's rise to the NBA Finals in his third year supports his status as a primary league focus.
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I'm not that impressed by Victor Wembanyama's athleticism because of his height

I'm not that impressed by Wemby because he's the one guy in the NBA who, if I, if Wemby had my athleticism, he could still dunk. I looked it up. It's like four inches. You gotta jump four inches.

Wemby's standing reach is 9'7", meaning he literally only needs to jump 5 inches to touch the rim.
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Chet Holmgren was emasculated and scared of the moment in Game 7

I've never seen anyone get more like emasculated and scared of the moment than Chet Holmgren in this series. And specifically in game seven. I What do you guys think? He says after the game in the locker room, do you think he's like, like does he try to crack a joke being like, man, he really is seven five.

Chet's stats and tentative play in the fourth quarter of Game 7 support the observation of him being overwhelmed.