Omri Casspi (merged)

rainmaker

Hall of Famer
#2
Omri

Any questions?
We don't normally post these threads after a loss, but what Omri is doing can't be ignored. 22/11/4/1/1 tonight. Our best player on the court. 18.4/8.4/2.4 over his last 5 games. And I love his intensity, he never gives up. Sky is the limit for Omri. Keep it up!
 

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
#7
Ginobli. But his ballhandling has to get better. Ginobli can get his shot off and get to the hoop whenever he wants.

That's actually why its maybe not a great compariosn -- Ginobili's ability to create puts him in a whole different class of players.
 
#10
No question about it. Also, I think he has to work on his upper body muscles. Right now he is too weak to finish + 1. Pump some steel!
He's already looking stronger than his last year's highlights, and even than in summer league. One thing that can never be questioned is this guy's dedication to excellence. This guy will be a perennial all-star. Mark my words.
 
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Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
#12

yeah, well that's got the shooting and post game combo, although he's not going to be that prolific in all liklihood. Rashard Lewis is the same thing -- don't think Omri is going to be aprimary weapon at that level, but same combination of skills (am assuming here Omri will up the efficiency in the post).

another name: a more dynamic but less defensive Tayshaun Prince? Trying to think of tall rangy/skinny SFs with both post games and outside shooting ability. You know who also used t do that combo when he was younger and quicker? The Evil One. Robert Horry. :eek:
 
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Honestly, Omri is showing the possibility of being one of the best 3 point shooters in the history of the NBA. Consider his age, and that he already has his quick release down. I'm starting to think more and more that his good shooting is not a fluke, but that it could even get better and more consistent. And, the better it gets, the easier time he will have slashing to the hoop. Offensively, his upside is just huge. And defensively, at the bare minimum, he is more than solid, and honestly with the possibility of being great. He is also a better rebounder than any of the above comparisons, Rice, Ginobli, R. Lewis. People, get real, he is widely considered to be the number 3 or 4 rookie in the league, and he too, is only 21. Oh my lord what a draft. Open yourselves to the possibility that Petrie drafted two hall of famers in one draft. And maybe three that will end up having their number retired in the rafters at Arco. Just open yourselves to the possibility.
 
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Tetsujin

The Game Thread Dude
#14
Honestly, Omri is showing the possibility of being one of the best 3 point shooters in the history of the NBA. Consider his age, and that he already has his quick release down. I'm starting to think more and more that his good shooting is not a fluke, but that it could even get better and more consistent. And, the better it gets, the easier time he will have slashing to the hoop. Offensively, his upside is just huge. And defensively, at the bare minimum, he is more than solid, and honestly with the possibility of being great. He is also a better rebounder than any of the above comparisons, Rice, Ginobli, R. Lewis. People, get real, he is widely considered to be the number 3 or 4 rookie in the league, and he too, is only 20. Oh my lord what a draft. Open yourselves to the possibility that Petrie drafted two hall of famers in one draft. And maybe three that will end up having their number retired in the rafters at Arco. Just open yourselves to the possibility.
Let's not anoint anyone just yet. There's plenty of basketball to yet be played.
 

VF21

Super Moderator Emeritus
SME
#15
Let's not anoint anyone just yet. There's plenty of basketball to yet be played.
Who cares? Part of being a fan is being able to be ecstatic about the good things. And right now, Omri is definitely one of the good things! Exaggeration and elation are part of the package.

:)
 

Tetsujin

The Game Thread Dude
#16
Who cares? Part of being a fan is being able to be ecstatic about the good things. And right now, Omri is definitely one of the good things! Exaggeration and elation are part of the package.

:)
Yeah. I'm excited as well.

Just pointing out that if the first 30-odd games of someone's NBA carreer were indicative of how good someone was going to be for the rest of their NBA life, Kobe would be sitting next to Sean May on the bench somewhere and Donte Greene would only be known for killing someone in the stands with a terribly off-target bomb from three point land.
 
#17
Honestly, Omri is showing the possibility of being one of the best 3 point shooters in the history of the NBA. Consider his age, and that he already has his quick release down. I'm starting to think more and more that his good shooting is not a fluke, but that it could even get better and more consistent. And, the better it gets, the easier time he will have slashing to the hoop. Offensively, his upside is just huge. And defensively, at the bare minimum, he is more than solid, and honestly with the possibility of being great. He is also a better rebounder than any of the above comparisons, Rice, Ginobli, R. Lewis. People, get real, he is widely considered to be the number 3 or 4 rookie in the league, and he too, is only 20. Oh my lord what a draft. Open yourselves to the possibility that Petrie drafted two hall of famers in one draft. And maybe three that will end up having their number retired in the rafters at Arco. Just open yourselves to the possibility.
Getting a little ahead of ourselves are we not?I usually wait 55 games into a rookie's career before starting with HoF proclamations.
 

VF21

Super Moderator Emeritus
SME
#18
Getting a little ahead of ourselves are we not?I usually wait 55 games into a rookie's career before starting with HoF proclamations.
And again I have to ask "So what?" If someone wants to wax effusively about a player who is exceeding pretty much everyone's expectations, they shouldn't be met with sarcasm and derision. The person making the comments will be brought back to earth soon enough without your help.

Thanks...
 
#19
The thing that makes me really optimistic about Omri is, having known him from the past years in Maccabi, I have witnessed how much he has improved on so many aspects, and how determined he is to constantly add more and more elements to his game. It's his personality, not his current playing ability, that makes me so optimistic. If it was a different player having a great first half of the season, I would be much more cautious. But with Omri, you just know exactly what he did to get to where he is, and you know he's going to keep doing it and won't stop until... I really don't know where he will stop. Right now it seems as if the sky is the limit for him.

Just yesterday, I read that Q&A that was posted here. I read it directly in that Israeli forum so I don't know if that particular question was translated here, but he said that his plan is to work every summer to add a new element to his game. The guy is so amazingly focused and full of ambition, and I am sure he will just get better and better each season.
 

Tetsujin

The Game Thread Dude
#20
Hmm, after thinking about it, Omri kinda (and by kinda I mean not really) reminds me of Christie in that he was remarkably more hops than you would think, has his family slavishly in the stands every game (just waiting for him to develop his own quirky acknowledgement pose), plays pretty good defense (not at Christie level yet), and leaves it all out on the floor. To add to the similarities, however, he still needs to punch a Laker.
 
#21
The thing that makes me really optimistic about Omri is, having known him from the past years in Maccabi, I have witnessed how much he has improved on so many aspects, and how determined he is to constantly add more and more elements to his game. It's his personality, not his current playing ability, that makes me so optimistic. If it was a different player having a great first half of the season, I would be much more cautious. But with Omri, you just know exactly what he did to get to where he is, and you know he's going to keep doing it and won't stop until... I really don't know where he will stop. Right now it seems as if the sky is the limit for him.

Just yesterday, I read that Q&A that was posted here. I read it directly in that Israeli forum so I don't know if that particular question was translated here, but he said that his plan is to work every summer to add a new element to his game. The guy is so amazingly focused and full of ambition, and I am sure he will just get better and better each season.
Exactly.

If anyone cares to actually argue what I posted you are welcome to. I am not "annointing", and I am not "proclaiming". What I am doing is waxing effusively, as VF21 so eloquently put it. This is fan board people.

Oh and by the way, Casspi will be one of the greatest players to ever wear a Kings uniform. And that is a proclamation. Mark it. Ha ha ha!!!
 
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Tetsujin

The Game Thread Dude
#22
Exactly.

All you who feel the need to misinterpret my post as a "proclamation" and "annointment" really need to please at least try to use the google dictionary.
If english is your second language, please, pardon me. But if you know what those words mean, especially in relation to the concept of being open to the possiblity of something, please consider before typing.

If anyone cares to actually argue what I posted you are welcome to. I am not "annointing", and I am not "proclaiming". What I am doing is waxing effusively, as VF21 so eloquently put it. This is fan board people. But hey, being negative makes you sound tough, so points earned for alls yous ups aboves.
Yeah, having consulted my dictionary, I have realized that anoint is the wrong term, since I certainly don't want any oil or ointment being rubbed on anyone. ;)

I'm quite possibly the biggest homer ever (Heck, I thought we were going to the playoffs last year, even with Natt as the coach). All that I was saying was that we should wait a few more games before making claims. Every player has a hot streak (Hell, based on one game, Tony Delk would be close to being the G.O.A.T and Spencer Hawes is in the hall of fame. Even Kenny Thomas, Brian Skinner, and Justin Don't-Call-Me-Jason Williams* have looked like an All-Star for the Kings based on only a few games), All I'm saying is that we should at least wait a little bit before throwing out the big Hall of Fame proclamation. In a season or two, after Omri and Reke get done averaging triple-doubles, solving the global economy, curing every disease known to man, and exposing Kobe as the slimeball he is, then we can put them on a pedestal. (That was a joke by the way, I neither expect Omri and Reke to average triple-doubles, solve the economy, or cure any disease, though I would like them to make Kobe cry like a baby.) Don't take what I said personal. It's all in good fun. I sure as hell hope I'm wrong and that they are both Hall-of-Fame caliber players.
*Speaking of which, what in the world happened to that guy? Did he get abducted by aliens? Eaten by Sean May? Taken in by wolves?
 
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The thing that makes me really optimistic about Omri is, having known him from the past years in Maccabi, I have witnessed how much he has improved on so many aspects, and how determined he is to constantly add more and more elements to his game. It's his personality, not his current playing ability, that makes me so optimistic. If it was a different player having a great first half of the season, I would be much more cautious. But with Omri, you just know exactly what he did to get to where he is, and you know he's going to keep doing it and won't stop until... I really don't know where he will stop. Right now it seems as if the sky is the limit for him.

Just yesterday, I read that Q&A that was posted here. I read it directly in that Israeli forum so I don't know if that particular question was translated here, but he said that his plan is to work every summer to add a new element to his game. The guy is so amazingly focused and full of ambition, and I am sure he will just get better and better each season.
Agreed with all of the above. I've been telling people for the past couple of years that Omri will find his place in the league thanks to his intensity and work ethics, but I wouldn't have dreamed he would be putting up these kind of numbers in his rookie season.

I was planning to start translating the Q&A today, did anyone beat me to it?
 
#24
Hmm, after thinking about it, Omri kinda (and by kinda I mean not really) reminds me of Christie in that he was remarkably more hops than you would think, has his family slavishly in the stands every game (just waiting for him to develop his own quirky acknowledgement pose), plays pretty good defense (not at Christie level yet), and leaves it all out on the floor. To add to the similarities, however, he still needs to punch a Laker.
I wouldn't put it past him. He's matured since, but a couple of years ago he was getting into shoving matches every other Euroleague game. And there isn't anyone as despicable as the Lakers in the Euroleague.
 

Tetsujin

The Game Thread Dude
#25
I wouldn't put it past him. He's matured since, but a couple of years ago he was getting into shoving matches every other Euroleague game. And there isn't anyone as despicable as the Lakers in the Euroleague.
I don't normally condone violence but in the case of Omri v. Lakers, I would have no problem with it.
 
#26
Hmm, after thinking about it, Omri kinda (and by kinda I mean not really) reminds me of Christie in that he was remarkably more hops than you would think, has his family slavishly in the stands every game (just waiting for him to develop his own quirky acknowledgement pose), plays pretty good defense (not at Christie level yet), and leaves it all out on the floor. To add to the similarities, however, he still needs to punch a Laker.
I hope it's Lamar. I can't stand that guy.

Man, when I first heard Omri's name, I thought he would be another of those Euro swingmen who would take a few years to develop. I never would have thought he would be THIS good. Folks, he's shooting 50% overall and 45% from the three so far in 30 games. He may fall off slightly by the end of the year but not by much. Another absolute steal by Petrie.
 

Capt. Factorial

trifolium contra tempestatem subrigere certum est
Staff member
#27
(That was a joke by the way, I neither expect Omri and Reke to average triple-doubles, solve the economy, or cure any disease, though I would like them to make Kobe cry like a baby.)
The act of Kobe crying like a baby will actually cure cancer. All of it. Permanently.

Little-known fact.
 
#28
I hope it's Lamar. I can't stand that guy.

Man, when I first heard Omri's name, I thought he would be another of those Euro swingmen who would take a few years to develop. I never would have thought he would be THIS good. Folks, he's shooting 50% overall and 45% from the three so far in 30 games. He may fall off slightly by the end of the year but not by much. Another absolute steal by Petrie.

i hate lamar but after what he's been through last year... (his daughter died) i cant wish anything ill of him well i dont want any one wishing ill for him even if he is a laker..

if it would be some one it would have to be kobe... i would want casspi to clock him silly with a "tough play"
 
#30
Omri is going to be a multiple time all-star. Mark my words. And this draft will go down as one of the best for any team of all time. And, Omri's number will end up one day hanging in the rafters of the new Arco Arena, next to Tyreke's and maybe even Brockman's. Mark the words. They will become reality. And that is a proclamation, folks. Mark 'em.