Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has some strong thoughts against the flopping culture in the NBA today. Clearly, the three-time champion coach is not a fan of playacting, and Kerr was not shy about making his true feelings known.

According to the tenured NBA coach, he believes that the league would be in a much better place if only players stopped flopping:

“I think we could improve the quality of play (in the NBA) just by getting rid of flopping,” Kerr said, via team insider Drew Shiller.

Fair point from Kerr here. It's hard not to agree with the Dubs coach with his statement, especially considering the number of flops players get away with these days. A recent in-game ruse performed by the Portland Trail Blazers' Gary Trent Jr. — one of the most ridiculous flops you'll ever see — comes to mind. Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander couldn't help but laugh at Trent's antics, which is probably everybody's reaction after seeing that atrocity.

As for Kerr's Warriors, he too has a player who has a tendency to exaggerate contact from time to time. We're looking at you, Draymond Green. The three-time All-Star and former Defensive Player of the Year winner is undeniably an all-time Warriors great, but this is an element of his game that we could all do without. We're pretty sure Kerr agrees with this notion, so it would be interesting to hear what he would have to say about Green's tendencies.