LeBron James vehemently denies he's a flopper but openly recognizes it as an effective strategy. "Some guys have been doing it for years, just trying to get an advantage," James said Monday in the lead-up to Tuesday's Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals. "Any way you can get an advantage over the opponent to help your team win, so be it." That position illustrates a friction that's developed over the past two seasons between James' Miami Heat and their current opponent, the Indiana Pacers. It's fair to say the Pacers and the Heat have different views on flopping. One side thinks it's an art and the other a menace. The Pacers, who trail the Heat 2-1 in the best-of-seven series, have routinely complained about the Heat's flopping, mostly to referees during games. Before a playoff series between the teams last season, Pacers coach Frank Vogel was fined $15,000 by the NBA for complaining that officials let the Heat players get away with flopping. "I think it's well documented. I'm not for flopping," Vogel said. Source: ESPN
Never ceases to amaze me that athletes address crap like this. Somebody asks a stupid question & the answer's simple: Next question...
Lebron was fined $5000 for flopping. According to Darren Rovel's twitter, that's the same as fining the average American $12.10.