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Marcus Smart: 'I flop on defense. Your favorite player flops on offense'

Marcus Smart flops.

A lot.

A lot, a lot.

But the Celtics guard is trying to defend himself.

Smart on ESPN:

Smart has a point. The NBA has gotten more offensive-oriented. Last season's rule adjustment on fouling made it even more difficult on defenders. It takes tricks to stop opponents.

But this won't earn him much sympathy outside Boston, where his team affiliation automatically makes his message well-received.

We don't like offensive players flopping either.

Sure, James Harden has a ton of fans. His elite offense draws support. But nobody likes him because he flops. People just tolerate it to varying degrees. When the Rockets tried especially hard to exploit landing-zone rules in last season's playoffs, nearly everyone turned on Houston.

As someone who really enjoys defense, I wish Smart would stop flopping. He was so fun to watch defend before he added that to his game. He has been up and down with his flopping proclivity since, but there's still plenty of room to cut back.

He doesn't sound eager to adjust, though.