Adelman talks Barea, Flops
Posted by Unknown on Thursday, November 08, 2012 with 3 comments
Minnesota Timberwolves guard J.J. Barea was one of the first NBA players to receive a warning for "flopping" during a game. Before yesterday's evening game verus the Orlando Magic, Timberwolves head coach Rick Adelman addressed the media about the "flopping" warning Barea received.
"You can't really talk about it, but J.J.'s aware of it...The league is trying to make guys think about it. I don't think he's thinking about it at all....It can affect the way a guy plays, but you still have to go out and play your game and see what they decide is flopping or not," Adelman said.



Isn't jj the smallest dude in the NBA right now..? Is it flopping or just getting man handled going up against bynum or any big man..
ReplyDeleteYeah but he flopped a lot last yr,it probably was a flop ,but whatever their will be plenty more where that came from around the leauge ,as long as the wolves continues to find ways to win games .....!
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