It seems like all the post are saying the same thing - Omri forced shots. And this is not a very smart play with 20 seconds on the clock.
So what's up with the over-reaction?
Let me try to explain: You know how sometimes a certain person is so annoying to you that even if that person just says "hello" to you it pisses you off, because in your mind he is just that guy that annoys you no matter what he does? Well, I think that some people here are that way with Omri (just like other people were with Hawes, Noc, and JT last year, even when they actually had good games).
Yes, Omri had an AWFUL half season last year, and for a while didn't really look like he belonged in the NBA. Add to that some mental issues that caused him to act pretty selfishly, and you get quite a few fans who have given up on him and labeled him a selfish, not-talented-enough-to-ever-be-a-starter player. And while I agree that the second half of last season raised a lot of questions about Omri and his prospects for the future, I think it is MUCH too early to assume that these questions have been answered by a few games of summer league and one scrimmage. I think there are still many possibilities as to how Omri will develop as a player (same goes for Donte, Tyreke, JT, Cuz, and all the other young players on this team). However, I think that some people here think of the summer league Omri as the finished product, and in order to reassure themselves of that opinion, will immediately point out any forced or bad shot, complete with an "ugh" or "not this again", to show that there is a pattern here and they are correct in their assessment, while ignoring his good shots, assists or rebounds. I believe in praising and criticizing players based on their actualy performance, and not their image as portrayed by some fans with an agenda against them, and I think that if you go over my posts since I've joined you will see that I actually practice what I preach.