Wisconsin trolls Frank Kaminsky after his atrocious flop (Video)

Wisconsin Badgers forward Frank Kaminsky (44) celebrates after making a basket against the Oregon Ducks during the second half in the third round of the 2015 NCAA Tournament at CenturyLink Center. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
Wisconsin Badgers forward Frank Kaminsky (44) celebrates after making a basket against the Oregon Ducks during the second half in the third round of the 2015 NCAA Tournament at CenturyLink Center. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports /
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Frank Kaminsky may be the player of the year in college basketball this year, but his penchant for the flop is atrocious in the NCAA Tournament game against Arizona.


Wisconsin big man, Frank Kaminsky is in line to win the Wooden and/or Naismith Award’s this year and the Badgers could end up cutting the nets down with a couple of more wins.

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However, it’s not all positive for Kaminsky and he proved that in the first half in the Elite Eight game against the Arizona Wildcats with one of the worst flops you’re ever going to see.

That’s not hyperbole either and you can judge for yourself in the Vine below. Kaminsky gets backed down in the paint and reacts like he just took a punch from Mike Tyson and his arms went flailing as he hit the deck.

The flop was so incredibly bad that his teammates were laughing at him from the bench and the Wisconsin basketball twitter account poked fun at Kaminsky for his “acting” skills.

Kaminsky met Will Ferrell earlier this week in a guest appearance for Access Hollywood, so it looks like he may be trying to audition for a role in Old School 2 or something, because that was laughable.

Reggie Miller is on the call for TBS and echoed what everyone was thinking.

ESPN’s Jay Williams chimed in saying the flop is part of the game. I suppose it’s part of the game but if you do it too much you get fined and suspended in the NBA.

Flop or not, Kaminsky is one of the two best players in the nation and is dominating thus far for Wisconsin with 21 points and six rebounds as the second half is underway

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