Varejao Isn’t Drawing A Charge; He’s Flopping. Stop These
Bad Calls ! Topic: Anderson
Varejao Drawing Fouls/Bad Officiating By: Ryan "I Just Made You Famous" Rage
Maybe I’m just a bitter fan. When the calls start going against you, you
really start to realize and pay attention.
Is it just me or is Anderson Varejao’s act getting a little
annoying? Let me rephrase my
thoughts. It’s very, very annoying,
especially when it’s costing me a win.
Granted, I did have the Pistons in a bet, but I still hate to see bad
calls. The 2007 NBA Playoffs have been
riddled with them throughout. It
doesn’t have to be bad calls; it can be some of the non-calls. Friends of mine keep on wondering, “Wasn’t
travelling a violation of the rules?” I
guess it has been all-around bad officiating, and not just the calls one player
gets. It still doesn’t make it right
for that curly-haired afro-puff to continually make a mockery of the NBA
rules. Sorry for the childish insult
aimed at Varejao but it just gets me so frustrated.
It’s one of
the difficult rules to enforce.
Distinguishing whether it’s a charge, a defensive blocking violation, or
simply allowing the play to continue requires quick judgement and
reaction. The pressure is on to get
these calls correct. However, many
referees seem to be unskilled at their profession. Either that or the games I’ve been watching have been officiated
by the same crew. It’s the former and
not the latter. Wherever a game is
played, from Toronto to Sacramento, there are egregious lapses in
judgement. Maybe they’re doing it on
purpose? I think you’d have to be, if
you’re this bad. You may say, “Ryan,
you’re unreasonable and unrealistic.”
To those of you out there, I say, “Horsefeathers!” Imagine if the “Zebras” did the job of a
doctor with such inaccuracy. We
wouldn’t be cutting them any slack for misdiagnosing a patient and imagine if
it were as prevalent as the bad officiating in the NBA. I shudder to think of the chaos this world
would be in. I guess that’s a bit of a
stretch. These officials should be
trained better.
Another
problem with the officiating, and this is in the referee/officials defense, is
that they’re expected to officiate according to what are prescribed in the
rules. Confusion arises because they
will either make a decision by the letter of the law, as in interpretation word
for word, or the aim that the rule is suppose to put across, as in interpreting
as to what the writer of the rule meant.
It looks like a charge. It
smells like a charge. Is it a
charge? Some players, like Varejao, are
good actors who can draw those calls.
Pretty difficult to make a ruling, huh?
Wrong, it is not. Not even Clint
Eastwood could pull that one off.
Anderson Varejao, who’s 6’10 and 240lbs, gets bumped the slightest by
Richard Hamilton, who’s 6’7 and 193lbs, and goes on falling down. It’s common sense that it was not a
charge. Varejao isn’t just standing
there flimsily; the man has solid setting and Richard Hamilton is not the strongest
player by any means. Hamilton is a
string bean shooting guard. The play
that I saw, “Rip” wasn’t going in with reckless abandon; He took a pass, cut to
the rim and was preparing to go quickly into the lay-up. While “Rip” was in stride and about to
elevate, Varejao had just turned and positioned himself as if to stand tall and
strong. He was not tall and strong, and
did not react so. He completely flops
and gets the call from this #### referee, who does the hand gesture for charge
with all of his theatrics. Varejao
didn’t even stumble back. He just went
down, like one of those ironing boards built into the wall. It’s not just Varejao.
Another memorable instance is
when I once saw Brendan Haywood do this late in a game. It was against the Raptors a couple of
seasons ago. He was guarding a smaller
player, Jalen Rose, and some how this big 7-foot, 263 pound behemoth gets the
call. Jalen’s 6’8 and 225. Haywood was guarding Rose, as Rose is trying
to find a way to get to the hoop as he dribbles in the wing area. Rose tries to do some crossover to elude the
defender and Haywood is in front, but not tightly. Brendan takes a small bump and goes falling down, while he is in
the process of being left behind. Jalen
was trying a spin move and this literally big phoney dives. No way does that man go falling down like
the way he did from that small bump.
That cost the Raptors the game.
I’m somewhat glad I’m not Rasheed
Wallace when he’s facing Varejao. Yes,
‘Sheed gets all of them dollars, but it’s seriously frustrating when a floppers
flops work. One play that I remember from
the only game of the series that I watched was a foul charged to Rasheed. Let me first say that I’m a fan of
Rasheed. He reminds me of myself. We’re both passionate about the game, we
love to win, and we have a bit of a temper.
Although, I do think I’m better looking and a better basketball
player; we certainly could be
twins. He’d be the retarded one and I’d
be the norm. Anyways, long story short,
‘Sheed goes in to the lane for a layup and Varejao is there standing solid with
his position with his arms up. ‘Sheed
bumps him a bit. Varejao falls
####-backwards like he was defenceless from the “wrath’ of Wallace’s
ferocity. Even though Rasheed got two
technicals for ####ing, he was justified in doing what he did and I’m
surprised he maintained that much composure.
I think these referees go a bit too far when giving out technicals but
that’s another topic for another day.
If it were me instead of Rasheed, I would have gone absolutely
haywire. I would have loved to punch
that stupid referee in his dumb head.
Instead of being reprimanded for his heinous play, Varejao is rewarded.
How do we solve this? The only way is if human referees/officials
are removed. We’ll replace them with
super smart robots. Their brains will
be modeled after mine and we’d have the perfect calls made in basketball
games. Of course, that’s not likely to
happen, at least any time soon. Should
they use ‘street’ rules? Nah, that will
just throw the rulebook out the window.
We’d be seeing B. Diddy aka Baron Davis carrying and traveling more than
the United States Postal Service. I
heard back in the 1980’s that you couldn’t pull the #### we’re seeing in the
NBA today. Maybe they should revert to
those old ways. Oh well, until then
I’ll just have to suffer.
Do You Know What A Flop Is? It's When You're Faking The Call. AK47spiderman said, “personally, i think Varejao's flops are legit” What You Say Makes Me Laugh !
he has been hammered many times and not gotten the calls, like everyone else in the NBA. If you want to see flopping mastered, check out old Vlade Divac films or current Manu Ginobli game films.
Just watch the 4th quarter of game 4 of the Western Conference Finals to see Manu Ginobli at his masterful best.
Flopping should be made illegal just like travelling or illegal defense and be a turnover.
Baron Davis in another on who is really good at Flopping. Just watch the Warriors 1st and 2nd round Playoff games, and see for your self just how good he is at it.
Last edited by freemale221g on June 7th at 11:00 AM.
You forget that the Spur's are the flopyest team in the NBA and Horry would recive the flopy award so saying that you go agints what the Spur's do also.
Varejao flops becuse he plays the post and he does that when some one runs into him becuse he doesn't want to get hurt. He is great at playing the charge Horry doesn't even get touched and flops and so does Parker. So you should evaluate your team and then repost a blog. Befare becuse people here at foxsports will call out the bull ####.
I agree this boys spends more time on his back than a $2 hooker at a trucker rally...i don't get all this spurs flop ####..must be suns fans. The point for all you flop fans is that the true lovers of this sport want the mess thrown out. Defense ladies is about standing your ground and letting a guy know whatever you bring i'm throwing it out..not ouch he bumped into me and i fall down go boom. It's really sad brothers of the hardwood to see a 7ft ctr on the floor in the mount me positin cuz a 6ft pt guard ran into him. Ask Maurice Lucas about the so called big men in the game today i'm sure he'd laugh his head off. Although i give varejo credit for his basketball skills..him taking every opportunity to bump a guy push,grab and then fall down soon as he gets touched makes me hate to see him walk on the court. I'm not even sure i'd like him on my team especially in the locker room.
Do You Know What A Flop Is? It's When You're Faking The Call. AK47spiderman said, “personally, i think Varejao's flops are legit” What You Say Makes Me Laugh !
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What I am saying is if you are 210 lbs and take a clean charge on someone who weighs 165 lbs, it doesn't always mean the force of the collision will knock you on your ####, but you best bet you are going to fall on your #### to make the call stand out.
So yes, you can flop even when you are clearly fouled...