The top figure in world basketball for the past ten years, Lebron James, and his teammate Kyle Kuzma received warnings for violating the NBA’s anti-flopping rule in the 115-game victory. -105 Los Angeles Lakers over the Memphis Grizzlies last Friday announced the League.
The NBA said James’ rape occurred with 2 minutes and 33 seconds remaining in the second quarter, when James, between Dillon Brooks and Grayson Allen of the Grizzlies, fell to the floor while competing for a rebound.
Kuzma feigned with 06:31 remaining in the final quarter, according to the League. While defending Brooks, Kuzma tried to commit an offensive foul by turning and falling into pain after Brooks lowered his shoulder and made contact with Kuzma’s hip.

According to the web portal espndeportes.com, the NBA sought to clean up the game, by monitoring the simulation from the 2012-13 season. After receiving a warning, a player may be subject to fines ranging from $ 5,000 to $ 10,000 to $ 15,000 and up to $ 30,000 for each subsequent infraction. If a player reaches six simulations in a season, the fine may increase further and the League is entitled to issue a suspension.

Almost a decade after the introduction of the rule change, anti-flopping is rarely applied. James and Kuzma are just the sixth and seventh players to be cautioned with warnings by the League this season, joining Lamelo Ball, DJ Augustin, Gary Trent Jr., Kristaps Porzingis and Mason Jones.