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Michael Wilbon Questions Adam Silver's Plan to Separate Selling Calls From Flopping
Wilbon said Silver’s split between “selling a call” and a “true flop” sounds fair, but asking refs to spot that live adds another burden. He called NBA officiating “the hardest job” in pro sports, joked about offseason acting seminars, and noted flopping technicals already exist, leaving enforcement as the real problem for a league seeking cleaner games.
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