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Frustrated Finch: 'Maybe we gotta start flopping'

Frustrated Finch: 'Maybe we gotta start flopping'

Summary

Wolves coach Chris Finch expressed frustration about Jamal Murray not getting enough free throw calls in Game 1. Finch suggested that Murray’s style of play, which avoids exaggerated falls called flopping, may be why referees don’t call more fouls on him.

Key Facts

  • Chris Finch is the coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves.
  • Finch commented on Jamal Murray’s 16 free throws in the first game of a series.
  • Finch feels Murray does not get enough free throw opportunities.
  • Murray’s playing style avoids flopping, which means pretending to fall after little or no contact to get a foul call.
  • Finch suggested that players may need to start flopping more to get more fouls called.
  • This discussion came after Game 1 of a basketball series.
  • The focus is on how referees call fouls during the game.
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