Well, Omri fans. I would imagine he will play even less now with Malone gone. I am now convinced that Malone has nothing to do with the Omri benching.
Or he's already on the trading block. He may have been sitting out as they prepare a trade.
Stay tuned today.
After some thinking I will add: I'm afraid firing Malone is very bad for the team, but for Casspi's PT is probably neutral or even positive...
We can't rely on any information about situation in team now including Omri'r injury (how serious? when happened?) or DWill geting his minutes just because "he earned it": in last days those messages were complete mess, underwater political struggles and vague hints.
But only things which seems to be clear are: FO want play in "uptempo" style, FO want play DWill (development? trade? who knows...). But also it seems they consider DWill more as small-ball PF than SF.
Now. Casspi's quite able to play "uptempo": he's good fast-break finisher and passer (probably quickest runner without ball on the team and with improved ball-handling - quick with ball too), while this year he's almost not shooting and certainly not hitting 3pt attempts - he's carrier ~35% and last year ~35% 3pt shooter on not small volume of attmepts - it couldn't be that he just forgot how to do it... and he also can play small-ball PF.
Actually it seems they brought Casspi because he suits their "uptempo" vision. From interviews with Omri you can see there's big difference in process of signing in Houston and here. In Houston McHale was the one who called Casspi. He also directly explained what he want of him - to be small-ball strech-4 (actually he was looking for somebody to emulate Ryan Anderson for fraction of the price - and he decided that Casspi is best available option). On signing here Omri said that he spoke several times... with GM! For the coach he probably initially was just FO signing - some min-vet combo-forward (to be placed at the end of the bench)... ThenMalone have seen that Casspi is high-energy player with high BBIq and he's good in slashing and making entry passes, so Casspi got place in the rotation.
So what Malone firing has to Casspi's PT in all possibililies of the ongoing situation causes and development:
If he's traded (probably we'll know about it when he's oficially tradeable which is... if conclusion in this thread is correct... yepp - tomorrow) - it's neutral.
If he was injured all this time - it also doesn't matter
If Malone benched Casspi for D-Will... than it's probably will end up with Casspi having more PT without Malone. Probably FO pressed for DWlll playing more but with "uptempo vision" they would not want him to play instead of Casspi - they'd like not-using Reggie/Hollins and using forwards combos of Gay/DWill, Casspi/DWill and even Gay/Casspi, but in more classical Malone's system there's noo place for both DWill and Omri.
Next coach can be willing to play "uptempo" with small-ball lineups, also he could just have stronger position in relations with FO (if it's for example George Karl), so he'll be able just to ignore request to play DWill.