After the Los Angeles Lakers' Game 4 win over the Golden State Warriors, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr accused the Lakers of flopping and being rewarded with charge calls on illegal screens. Lakers guard Dennis Schroder responded to this criticism on a live stream and defended his team's actions, stating that the referees should have recognized the Warriors' actions as illegal screens. He also pointed out that when teams shoot 53 threes, it's difficult to get to the free throw line. While flopping remains an accepted part of the game, it seems that it is becoming increasingly harder for referees to differentiate between what is real and what isn't. This statement raises questions as to whether players are still moving on most screens in today's game. While Kerr believes the fouls called on the Lakers were due to flopping, Schroder believes that they were simply bringing attention to the Warriors' illegal actions. The debate surrounding flopping is likely to continue, and it will be interesting to see how the Lakers and Warriors approach Game 6.