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Can some moderator please take this thread out back and put it out of its misery?
So much for my new Casspi shirt...
"Of course, I like Cleveland," Casspi said before the Cavs faced the Bulls at the United Center. "Cleveland has been great to me. The fans, the city, the organization. That's where I'm focused. I don't have any other focus but help my team win. Whatever the future holds will happen."
Before Monday, Casspi had fallen out of coach Byron Scott's rotation and, except for one minute against Indiana on Dec. 21, he hadn't played significant minutes since playing 12 in the victory over the Lakers on Dec. 11. He is averaging 4.9 points and 2.5 rebounds in 13.3 minutes per game. He has played 19 games, started one, and is shooting 39 percent overall, and 44 percent from 3-point range.
"He hasn't done anything [to prompt a demotion]," Scott said Monday. "It's just the number of guys we have at that position. Omri's been great. . . . As far as him playing and things like that, he's probably going to get another shot at it. It's just a matter of time and me finagling some other lineups and things like that. As far as I know, he's been great."
Scott said Casspi has not been disgruntled in practice.
"By no means," the coach said. "He's been great at practice. He's been great in the games, cheering for his teammates. He's been a true professional in every sense of the word, I expect him to continue to be that way."
"By no means," the coach said. "He's been great at practice. He's been great in the games, cheering for his teammates. He's been a true professional in every sense of the word, I expect him to continue to be that way."
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Funnier than any joke posted in this thread...that is awesome. Never realized I was a true professional NBA player too, I have been great in games cheering for the Cavs also.
This guy was only drafted for two reasons:
1. His nationality, ownership figured he would sell a few more seats. (AKA Stupid Maloofs)
2. Sacramento needed a starting SF at the time and thought he had potential.
When he was in Sacramento he was a constant distraction because he whined and complained that he wouldn't start, It seems he is doing the same thing to the Cavs, luckily you may be able to get something for him from a team that needs a SF just based on potential (what little I see in him is irrelevant, I don't get paid for this). So you can look at this as a plus because you already have Gee and Miles who are way better than Casspi in every way and you get rid of a distraction in the locker room that might poison the core (Kyrie,TT,Waiters,Zeller). I would not be surprised to see in 5 years that he has been with 3 different teams due to his attitude.
http://www.jpost.com/Sports/Article.aspx?id=215173Dude, I don't know what your agenda is, but almost everything you have written in this post is blatantly false and disingenuous.
First, there was not ONE report about him whining in Sacramento (or here for that matter) about not starting, or being a distraction in any way. Please provide a link if you would like to correct me.
Second, Sacramento did not draft him to be their starting SF. He was considered a project and there was talk of him starting out in the D-League, but he far exceeded expectations and became the starter at SF when Garcia went down and Donte Green didn't impress.
I'll give you that his nationality played a role in teams considering him, but at the end of that season, had they done a redraft, he would've been a lottery pick (given the fact that he started in the rookie/sophomore AS game and was selected to the All-NBA second rookie team), so what does that matter?
You can make the argument that in his tenure with the Cavs, Casspi hasn't made much of a case for himself, but to pretend that he has never done anything to justify his place in the NBA and his perceived potential by NBA GMs, or that he is some sort of locker room cancer, is just irrational hate.
http://www.jpost.com/Sports/Article.aspx?id=215173
http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22748484/28287033
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/rumors/post/Omri-Casspi-writes-that-he-is-ready-to-leave-Kin?urn=nba-340786
He demanded a trade due to playing time. I would consider that whining. It looks like he is trying the same thing with the Cavs.
I never said he hasn't done anything to not be in the NBA, that would be very incorrect as he currently plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers I said I think his potential is limited (my opinion) and I didn't say NBA GMs thought the same way I do. And I know well and good that he was drafted to be a project but he was still overhyped to be the starting SF for the future as soon as Garcia went down.
I don't intend to have a vendetta against Casspi, I just don't see what other people see, thats all.