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Years ago
All NBL flop team
I'm not sure if it classifies as a "flop", but CJ Bruton's arm flail late in the 4th against the 36ers was classic: Johnson had the weakest hand check (one arm) on him, and Bruton acted as though he'd just been shot in the shoulder.
Sent him to the line for two free throws and made the game interesting.

Years ago
Redhage, Wagstaff and Worthington are must have's. There are simply no bigger floppers currently in the NBL than these three.
Bruton and Mills (in his short stint) would be my picks to round out the dubious honour.

