Omri back in Sac?

#31
He might like the idea, but I absolutely don't - And I'm from Israel.

He doesn't belong in the NBA.

Don't want him near the Kings, he is not good enough on the court, and he also has a negative impact off the court imo.
Yes i agree. I think he believes he is starting material in the NBA, which is obviously not. I'd rather have Outlaw than him, at least he can hit his FT.
 

CruzDude

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#32
Yes i agree. I think he believes he is starting material in the NBA, which is obviously not. I'd rather have Outlaw than him, at least he can hit his FT.
Ahh yes, the forgotten King, TO, he of unfortunate initials. Anyway, IMHO if TO gets some decent coaching he can become a good role player for both the 3 and 4. Inconsistent for sure but when he is "on" he can be hot for a game or three. Has the hops, is a shot blocker and can rebound. With help I think he can be a benefit as he is now very cheap at $3M a year.

As to Omri, a lot on this thread seem to be in sync and I tend to agree that his Israeli stuborness and ego may be getting in his way. Is he a bencher for Kings? Doubt it but who knows thesedays?
 
#33
Seeing as Omri Casspi has only regressed in terms of stats and play i don't see why this trend wouldn't continue if he were to join the Kings, especially since we are young and don't have any mentors or leadership, as of yet, that could help him grow, develop, and improve. And I agree, his ego verrrates himself as a player, which could hurt the team if he were to join - another "I am great" but he is really not player.