NBA.COM has updated their weekly rankings, and not surprisingly Omri takes over the #3 spot, while Tyreke remains #1, of course.
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If you were worried about Evans succumbing to the glitz and glamour that come with being an NBA superstar, you can just stop right now. In a great glimpse behind the scenes, Sam Amick of the Sacramento Bee chronicles "Team Tyreke," a group of family members and close confidants whose lone goal is to keep Evans in check. But this isn't your run-of-the-mill entourage. "It's all about him," says Reggie Evans, Tyreke's older brother and legal guardian, who is leading the group by sticking to The Blueprint. "You think I'm afraid to say anything to him? Hell no," Reggie said. "Most (NBA players) have yes men, and they'll let guys go off the deep end, and they're afraid to get cut off (from the inner circle). That's not me. That's not us."
Casspi may have had the best week of all rookies. Off the court, he was named The Jerusalem Post's 2009 Israeli Sports Personality of the Year (beating out national soccer star Yossi Benayoun). On the court, Casspi surpassed 20 point in four straight games, averaging 22.5 points and 8.3 rebounds while hitting 53 percent of his shots. Jonny Flynn had a stranglehold on the No. 3 spot since Week 1, but it's hard to deny the impact of Casspi.