Even in the middle of a fantastic, profitable , and possibly record-breaking season , NBA commissioner Adam Silver probably can't wait for next October because of plays like this. He probably cannot wait to change the rules, and we wish he didn't have to wait to change the rules. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] Los Angeles Clippers center DeAndre Jordan, a career 42 percent free throw shooter that has sustained that percentage in 2015-16, was about to be intentionally fouled by Boston forward Jonas Jerebko midway through the two teams' overtime contest on Wednesday evening. Chris Paul, mindful of this, decided to throw himself in Jerebko's way in order to not only grab two free throws of his own, but prevent the Celtics from sending Jordan to the line. Watch: The gambit, while brilliant, did not work in a way. Jordan hit 9-17 free throws prior to this (he wouldn't take another free throw in the game), which is a great percentage for the big man. Paul (shooting 88 percent on the season) went on to hit just one of two free throws after the foul, though, technically a worse percentage than DeAndre's work at the line on the night. Though the...