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Knicks make plans to honor Israeli star
In an effort to boost sluggish tickets sales for the Knicks' charity game Sunday against Maccabi Tel Aviv at the Garden, the event's organizer is amidst discussions with Sacramento to bring Israeli rookie Omri Casspi to the Garden to retire his Maccabi number, The Post has learned. Casspi is on track to become the first Israeli to play in an NBA game after being drafted in the first round in June. Migdal Ohr, the Israeli orphanage in which the game benefits, is seeking permission from Kings coach Paul Westphal to fly Casspi cross country, with prospective plans to have him toss the ceremonial opening tip and have his yellow and blue "18" retired. Casspi would have to miss the Kings' practice that day. According to Robert Katz, the VP of Migdal Ohr, tickets sales are way behind the rate from the Maccabi-Knicks game two years...
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In an effort to boost sluggish tickets sales for the Knicks' charity game Sunday against Maccabi Tel Aviv at the Garden, the event's organizer is amidst discussions with Sacramento to bring Israeli rookie Omri Casspi to the Garden to retire his Maccabi number, The Post has learned. Casspi is on track to become the first Israeli to play in an NBA game after being drafted in the first round in June. Migdal Ohr, the Israeli orphanage in which the game benefits, is seeking permission from Kings coach Paul Westphal to fly Casspi cross country, with prospective plans to have him toss the ceremonial opening tip and have his yellow and blue "18" retired. Casspi would have to miss the Kings' practice that day. According to Robert Katz, the VP of Migdal Ohr, tickets sales are way behind the rate from the Maccabi-Knicks game two years...
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