ESPN’s Jay Williams: Thunder’s foul-baiting strategy makes it impossible to root for them
ESPN analyst Jay Williams has criticized the Oklahoma City Thunder for their foul-baiting strategy, which he believes undermines the integrity of the game. He expressed difficulty in rooting for a team that relies heavily on drawing fouls through flopping and initiating contact. Fellow analyst Brian Windhorst defended the Thunder, stating that they are simply playing within the rules to achieve success.
- ▪The Oklahoma City Thunder are the defending NBA champions and are aiming to return to the Finals.
- ▪Jay Williams criticized the Thunder's strategy of foul-baiting, particularly highlighting Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's role in it.
- ▪Williams feels that the Thunder's approach makes it hard for fans to respect the game.
- ▪Brian Windhorst argued that the Thunder are just utilizing effective strategies within the rules.
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