By John Friel / BleacherReport.comNext to LeBron James, there are no players despised more by the NBA community than the ones who flop.
Flopping is the "art" of exaggerating contact when coming into contact with another player of the opposite team in order to have a foul charged on the opposition.
It isn't beloved by the NBA community because of the belief that faking an injury is a bailout to playing defense. It's not a respected aspect of the game to possess and fans frown upon it when seeing it committed.
Many players can do this from time to time, but others have made this a huge attribute to their games and utilize it to their advantage on a regular basis.
It was believed to have been started in the NBA in the early 1980's and is derived from soccer where players frequently flop in order to give their team time to rest while also forcing the official to whistle the other team for a warning or a foul.
Some of these players are either Hall of Famers or future Hall of Famers, but will still be remembered because of their tendency to flop.
These 15 players will never truly get the full respect of the NBA community until either they choose to stop, referees eventually catch on more frequently, or the fan bases accept it as a part of the game.
1. Manu Ginobili
A crafty player who has been a member of three championship teams, Manu Ginobili no doubt deserves a spot in the Hall of Fame for arguably being one of the best international players ever to play in the NBA.
He'll get his own statue outside of the Flopping Hall of Fame once his career is said and done.
Ginobili picked up where Divac left off by being the second international player to make flopping a major part of their game. Manu takes it to a whole other level, however, as he seemingly flops at every single sign of contact.
It gets on a lot of players' nerves and it makes it even worse considering that he nearly gets away with it every time.
Ginobili's flopping is so bad that he gives Cristiano Ronaldo tips.