Funny that I noticed that too. I think Omri's biggest enemy in the NBA has been his own head. When he came out as a 3pt shooter, his confidence was based totally on sinking the 3-pointers. When he didn't sink them, he began to spiral down, because he was not able to keep his confidence. Now he is not taking them at all, which is good. He needs to stabilize his place in the rotation with his balanced team ball qualities and score from the drives to the bucket and active rebounding. Only when he has established his place in the team should he go for the 3-pointers that he can sink, but only when he has his confidence.