I agree with this part completely. It has become a defensive tactic to run underneath someone, which IMO isn't what taking a charge should be about. This has definitly come into vogue in the last few years and irratates me to no end. Taking a charge should be about a defender that has established position, and is dislodged or run over (while keeping that position) by the offensive player. It shouldn't be about trying to run to a spot on a court, and undercutting a guy with your arms up in the air. This, and the rediculous amounts of moving screens in the NBA are my two biggest pet peeves in todays NBA.
As far as Raja being a great flopper, we'll have to agree to disagree. I grant you that he plays with good position. However, many times I have seen him clutch and grab, only to fall down like he got kicked in the chest by a mule, when the offensive player tries to free himself. Also, the supposed elbow to the face that triggered the clothesline, CLEARLY never even came close to hitting him in the face. Raja is a great defender, but his flopping is out of control. There is no way anyone will be able to convince me otherwise from what I have seen from my own eyes.