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Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Sat Jul 6, 2013 7:20 pm
by TMACFORMVP
Free agent Omri Casspi has reached agreement on a two-year deal with the Houston Rockets, league source tells Y! Sports.

From Woj himself.

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Sat Jul 6, 2013 7:22 pm
by inquisitive
for vet. min?

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Sat Jul 6, 2013 7:23 pm
by JetLife
Why? He sucks!!! Can we get legit pieces and build. Not players like this guy!!!! Omg!

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Sat Jul 6, 2013 7:24 pm
by TMACFORMVP
inquisitive wrote:for vet. min?


I hope so...he hasn't been good since his rookie season.

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Sat Jul 6, 2013 7:25 pm
by Guy986
For a shooter Dude is a god awful ft shooter yikes

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Sat Jul 6, 2013 7:30 pm
by TMACFORMVP
Ho Chen is saying the 2nd year is UNG.

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Sat Jul 6, 2013 7:35 pm
by BallSoHarden
As a player, Is he a Poor Mans Delfino, younger Delfino, or just Carlos Delfino?

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Sat Jul 6, 2013 7:43 pm
by TMACFORMVP
Jonathan Feigen reports..

Reached deal. Vet minimum. Second year at team option. RT @kturner3: @Jonathan_Feigen Heard about Omri Cassipi. Did the Rockets sign him?

I don't mind it then. I remember I didn't like the Delfino signing before last season also...

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Sat Jul 6, 2013 7:44 pm
by Mr. E
I haven't seen this guy play enough to form my own opinion of him. He's been on the Rockets radar before, so I'm going with "In Morey I Trust" on this one.

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Sat Jul 6, 2013 7:52 pm
by Zubby
Nice addition IMO Morey was looking to get him last season, but then we got Brooks iirc.
He was awesome his 1st year, runs well can play either forward spot.

Got used to seeing all the road Lin fans in attendance during games, now we can get accustomed to the Casspi road fans too.


Houston Rockets gon' global.

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Sat Jul 6, 2013 8:10 pm
by bballjunkie281
As someone who has watched him in SAC and CLE, I can say there is no doubt he has disappointed since his rookie season. However, I think he does have a chance to relive his initial success. In his rookie season, he thrived until around the allstar break, when the Kings were playing uptempo basketball with lots of ball movement, but once they decided they are putting the ball in Tyreke's hands to chase the 20-5-5, their game just slowed down and there was hardly any ball movement. In Cleveland it was more of the same - give the ball to Kyrie and everyone get out of the way.

Casspi can become a valuable role player, but only in a system that can bring out his strength and hide his weaknesses. He is not a good ball handler, and he can't create his own shot, but he is good at catch-and-shoot and at moving without the ball, which is why a system with more ball movement will get more out of him than a system that relies on iso-ball. He is a good rebounder for his position, especially when he gets consistent minutes and his confidence is up.

In general, confidence is a big factor with him. If he feels like the coach trusts him and he gets consistent minutes, you will generally see his shooting percentages go up (including his FTs which have been terrible, especially last year). If the coach loses confidence in him and only gives him spot minutes, well, expect some airballs...

I'm pretty optimistic because I know he and McHale have a good relationship, and also it will be refreshing for him to finally be on a team that is actually trying to win games and not focusing on getting stats for its rookie PG.

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Sat Jul 6, 2013 9:20 pm
by sweet_jesus
Nice recap bballjunkie281, I'm a little more optimistic now. Hopefully he finds a home here and recaptures that rookie magic.

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Sat Jul 6, 2013 10:19 pm
by moofs
bballjunkie281 wrote:As someone who has watched him in SAC and CLE, I can say there is no doubt he has disappointed since his rookie season. However, I think he does have a chance to relive his initial success. In his rookie season, he thrived until around the allstar break, when the Kings were playing uptempo basketball with lots of ball movement, but once they decided they are putting the ball in Tyreke's hands to chase the 20-5-5, their game just slowed down and there was hardly any ball movement. In Cleveland it was more of the same - give the ball to Kyrie and everyone get out of the way.

Casspi can become a valuable role player, but only in a system that can bring out his strength and hide his weaknesses. He is not a good ball handler, and he can't create his own shot, but he is good at catch-and-shoot and at moving without the ball, which is why a system with more ball movement will get more out of him than a system that relies on iso-ball. He is a good rebounder for his position, especially when he gets consistent minutes and his confidence is up.

In general, confidence is a big factor with him. If he feels like the coach trusts him and he gets consistent minutes, you will generally see his shooting percentages go up (including his FTs which have been terrible, especially last year). If the coach loses confidence in him and only gives him spot minutes, well, expect some airballs...

I'm pretty optimistic because I know he and McHale have a good relationship, and also it will be refreshing for him to finally be on a team that is actually trying to win games and not focusing on getting stats for its rookie PG.


Thanks for the insight! I, for one, am highly optimistic.

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Sat Jul 6, 2013 11:45 pm
by rocketsballin
with the deal he signed to, he's a low risk-high reward player. he's perfect as a 3rd stringer. 6'9 225-230, can play both forward positions, . he still has a decent chance to get near his rookie/soph level. as long as he isnt expected to be a rotational player from the start, i like this deal.

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Sun Jul 7, 2013 12:17 am
by texasholdem
He's the Jewish Chandler Parsons
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Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Tue Jul 9, 2013 4:01 pm
by Optimism Prime
moofs wrote:
bballjunkie281 wrote:As someone who has watched him in SAC and CLE, I can say there is no doubt he has disappointed since his rookie season. However, I think he does have a chance to relive his initial success. In his rookie season, he thrived until around the allstar break, when the Kings were playing uptempo basketball with lots of ball movement, but once they decided they are putting the ball in Tyreke's hands to chase the 20-5-5, their game just slowed down and there was hardly any ball movement. In Cleveland it was more of the same - give the ball to Kyrie and everyone get out of the way.

Casspi can become a valuable role player, but only in a system that can bring out his strength and hide his weaknesses. He is not a good ball handler, and he can't create his own shot, but he is good at catch-and-shoot and at moving without the ball, which is why a system with more ball movement will get more out of him than a system that relies on iso-ball. He is a good rebounder for his position, especially when he gets consistent minutes and his confidence is up.

In general, confidence is a big factor with him. If he feels like the coach trusts him and he gets consistent minutes, you will generally see his shooting percentages go up (including his FTs which have been terrible, especially last year). If the coach loses confidence in him and only gives him spot minutes, well, expect some airballs...

I'm pretty optimistic because I know he and McHale have a good relationship, and also it will be refreshing for him to finally be on a team that is actually trying to win games and not focusing on getting stats for its rookie PG.


Thanks for the insight! I, for one, am highly optimistic.


:nonono: Don't steal my schtick, moofs.

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Tue Jul 9, 2013 4:38 pm
by moofs
Optimism Prime wrote:
moofs wrote:Thanks for the insight! I, for one, am highly optimistic.


:nonono: Don't steal my schtick, moofs.


Well some would say I am the most optimistic there is about Omri!

Use it or lose it, buddy. No posting, no trademarks. ;-)

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Tue Jul 9, 2013 4:49 pm
by Optimism Prime
moofs wrote:
Optimism Prime wrote:
moofs wrote:Thanks for the insight! I, for one, am highly optimistic.


:nonono: Don't steal my schtick, moofs.


Well some would say I am the most optimistic there is about Omri!

Use it or lose it, buddy. No posting, no trademarks. ;-)


Yeah. I've been... busy.

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 9:36 am
by B-easy
I remember being impressed watching casspi in his rookie season.

How did he get worse? (judging by the stats).

Re: Rockets Sign Omri Casspi

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:43 pm
by MaxRider
B-easy wrote:I remember being impressed watching casspi in his rookie season.

How did he get worse? (judging by the stats).

i didn't watch him play
but lot of factor can make it worse
like
-injured
-coach isn't using you correctly
-bad team chemistry
-inconsistent playing time
etc