Casspi is already on his way of being one of the best 3 point shooters in the league, and if he can stay some what on the pace he has been on, there is no doubt in my mind he should get a shot. His quick release and competitiveness would be perfect for the competition.
3pt FG/FGA ('09-10 season)
Omri Casspi (Kings) 31/67 .463 (6th best in the NBA)
Last years contestants
3pt FG/FGA ('08-09 season)
Mike Bibby (Hawks) 114/279 .409
Daequan Cook (Heat) 105/256 .410
Danny Granger (Pacers) 120/299 .401
Jason Kapono (Raptors) 52/124 .419
Rashard Lewis (Magic) 137/327 .419
Roger Mason (Spurs) 103/229 .450
Most if not all of these guys listed have specific plays ran for for their 3 point shooting ability. Casspi's numbers are purely based on instinct and what the defense gives him. I don't think its too crazy, and I'll bet money he's got better numbers than Kapono's last year come all-star weekend.
Thoughts?
3pt FG/FGA ('09-10 season)
Omri Casspi (Kings) 31/67 .463 (6th best in the NBA)
Last years contestants
3pt FG/FGA ('08-09 season)
Mike Bibby (Hawks) 114/279 .409
Daequan Cook (Heat) 105/256 .410
Danny Granger (Pacers) 120/299 .401
Jason Kapono (Raptors) 52/124 .419
Rashard Lewis (Magic) 137/327 .419
Roger Mason (Spurs) 103/229 .450
Most if not all of these guys listed have specific plays ran for for their 3 point shooting ability. Casspi's numbers are purely based on instinct and what the defense gives him. I don't think its too crazy, and I'll bet money he's got better numbers than Kapono's last year come all-star weekend.
Thoughts?