Casspi's Blog

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This last stretch, as everyone can imagine, has not been easy for me. Beyond the team's losses, I haven't played much so in turn I have preferred to speak less, take a step back and withdraw into myself, like everyone should do at times.

I made a decision to work as hard so I can go back and win my place in the lineup again. I believe that once the coach does not trust you, the way to change this is labor intensive: Be the first to get to the court early before practice, be the last to leave at the end and hit the practice floor with maximum energy and effort to regain my minutes. Fortunately, this formula worked and slowly - slowly I got back into the rotation with the help of a great staff.

Beyond that, I'm glad I had a good game against the Clippers. I'm glad I was able to pitch in and I had the opportunity to give all - all of me to help the team. I feel I had a good game against the Clippers due to the fact that I played with aggression and didn't wait for the game to come to me, but also because of the incredible support I received from the crowd in Los Angeles. 5,000 Jews came and encouraged me from the stands and i made sure to let them know and tell them thank you for all their support and the energy they gave me.

After gaining some NBA experience last season and playing on the Israeli national team in the summer, I believe that I can make a huge leap in my game compared to my rookie year. Currently we are trying to adapt to the new situation with the team and I am learning my new role, but I believe I can give can make my best impression with improvement in my abilities through hard work.

The 21 points and 10 rebounds I had against the Clippers might be a surprise to people in the country and around the league, but I feel that if I get a minutes and the confidence of coach, I can have games like this. I'm not going to wait for someone to come save me, because there are things I can control myself, like the time I put into improvement. Therefore, I work hard every minute I get, I hope to build on this good game to put a string of good games together and then I hope to not look back.

Unfortunately, even though I had a good game it didn't result in a win for us as a team. We are finding it very difficult to win games and we are trying to find a way to get out of this negative slide. What happened to us against the Clippers is the same thing that has been happening to us in recent weeks: We have a problem finishing the game, putting the game away and getting that win in the final minutes of close games.

We make a lot of mistakes in the deciding minutes of close games. This problem plagued us last season as well. I just hope we learn to overcome these mistakes, because we really are tired of losing.

It may surprise you to know that the atmosphere in our locker room is really very positive and upbeat despite the losses. We are professionals just trying to find ways to get out of the slump we are in. We started the season with a lot of expectations, we wanted to make a big improvement over last season and it hasn't happened so far. However, if we try to stay positive as much as possible and support each other it will lead us to some wins.

There has been a lot of recent criticism against our coach and I think the arrow of blame should be directed towards everyone. As a group, the coaches and especially the players are not good enough. He just simply all need to get better. After the Miami Heat started off slow and were losing games Dwyane Wade called out everyone in the organization, he said everyone looked bad. Everything around us has to improve, the players, the coaches, and our situation. We are together, one unit, and right now we aren't doing a good job of being a team.

We really do have a few "Must Win" games coming up. Especially when you look at how tough our schedule is about to be, including the Miami Heat game coming up, we need to win the games we are supposed to win. Maybe towards the end of the Hanukkah a miracle will happen to us, turning over a new leaf, leading to a new winning streak .
Source
This was written the day before we won against the Wizards.
 
#2
Casspi has been bringing a lot other things to the table lately, so I think the message has been received. He'll be better off for it in the long run.
 

rainmaker

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#4
Great to hear. Looks like he took getting pulled from the starting 5 as a man, worked harder, and the coaches have noticed and given him more minutes. His defense has definitely improved over the last few weeks.

Best part I read:

It may surprise you to know that the atmosphere in our locker room is really very positive and upbeat despite the losses. We are professionals just trying to find ways to get out of the slump we are in. We started the season with a lot of expectations, we wanted to make a big improvement over last season and it hasn't happened so far. However, if we try to stay positive as much as possible and support each other it will lead us to some wins.

There has been a lot of recent criticism against our coach and I think the arrow of blame should be directed towards everyone. As a group, the coaches and especially the players are not good enough. He just simply all need to get better. After the Miami Heat started off slow and were losing games Dwyane Wade called out everyone in the organization, he said everyone looked bad. Everything around us has to improve, the players, the coaches, and our situation. We are together, one unit, and right now we aren't doing a good job of being a team.


If this really is the mind set of everyone in the lockerroom, it's a better atmosphere than I had thought. I still have my doubts about one or two guys having a seperate agenda, but I'll take a wait and see approach before naming names.
 
#6
Yep nice blog entry..lets hope since he now gets more PT he will continue to come first to the gym and leaves last since there is still a lot to improve.
I like Omri´s attitude! Go Kings!
 
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#7
Casspi just gave an intereview to Israely news site:

"You don't get used to losing and I don't want to get used to it"
"I need to work hard, keep my mouth shut and this is the only recipe to double my minutes"
"I hope to stay in Sacramento for many years - i feel comfortable heree on the court and outside as well"

The guy is thinking the right way
 
#8
Yep nice blog entry..lets hope since he now gets more PT he will continue to come first to the gym and leaves last since there is still a lot to improve.
I like Omri´s attitude! Go Kings!
I like Omri's game. He has been hustling and trying to play the best defense possible for the Kings every night. His offense is still a work in progress. He is athletic, but he hasnt gotten all the moves down quite yet. He has a deadly outside shot kinda like but not as automatic as Peja.And he keeps hustling after loose balls and soft passes to steal and go the length of the court for a dunk! Omri is just so athletic that he is much quicker, faster, stronger, and can shoot better than many people give him credit for. Both he and Greene are begining to have their games materialize. I think Omri is going to be a very important part of the Kings dynasty 2-3 years from now. Go Kings !!
 
#9
I like Omri's game. He has been hustling and trying to play the best defense possible for the Kings every night. His offense is still a work in progress. He is athletic, but he hasnt gotten all the moves down quite yet. He has a deadly outside shot kinda like but not as automatic as Peja.And he keeps hustling after loose balls and soft passes to steal and go the length of the court for a dunk! Omri is just so athletic that he is much quicker, faster, stronger, and can shoot better than many people give him credit for. Both he and Greene are begining to have their games materialize. I think Omri is going to be a very important part of the Kings dynasty 2-3 years from now. Go Kings !!
What I like most is seeing him being one of the main guys cheering when on the bench. There's no visible signs of any chemistry problems between him and the rest of the guys.
 
#10
Casspi comes from Maccabi Tel-Aviv. It is one of europe best/famous groups. In europe the ability of the players are less than the nba players yet they have much more group's exercises and sofistications (both in offence and defence). Omri needs a fast game to show his true abilites and till now the Kings have played not as a group but as individuals, and omri haven't got a lot of passes simply because the offence was so tedious and slow (Thanks to selfishness of several other players). therefore Omri could not bring his full potential. Now, When jetter start rising (as a PG), Omri can get much more fast passes and show his quickness and abilites. The key is to play FAST and as a group. In this kind of game omri could be much much better!