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Interview with Omri Casspi

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Interview with Omri Casspi 

Post#1 » by Dillon » Mon Feb 8, 2010 7:14 pm

Imagine having to shoulder the weight of an entire country. A country where basketball is the second most popular sport, trailing only soccer. A country where you are the first citizen to ever lace up a pair of shoes in the N.B.A. A country where for the first time, N.B.A. fans finally have a hero to look up to. A King in fact. This is the reality for Israeli born player Omri Casspi.

In this year's N.B.A. draft, Casspi was drafted 23rd overall by the Sacramento Kings. Playing at the Small Forward position, Casspi has so far had a remarkable rookie season in a league where foreign players usually need a couple of years to adjust. Averaging 12.2 points per game and 4.8 rebounds, Casspi has become an instant fan favourite on the young and exciting Kings and alongside fellow team mate and rookie, Tyreke Evens, will represent the Kings at this year’s All Star Weekend in the Rookie Challenge.

Casspi's season might come as a surprise to many. Coming from Israel’s most successful basketball club, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Casspi has the credentials to back up the selection, which include being a key player on a championship team in 2009 and being awarded the Israeli League Sixth Man of the Year trophy for the 2008-2009 season. However, even with his background, talent and desire to succeed in the N.B.A. the results have been remarkable. As of December, Casspi has been ranked 3rd in the Rookie of the Year discussion by ESPN.com behind teammate Evens and Milwaukee Bucks Brandon Jennings, both of which were drafted in the top 10.

Shalom Life had a chance to speak to Casspi before the Kings game versus the Toronto Raptors on February 7th:

SL: How has your adjustment been to the NBA?

OC: It's been pretty good, you know. I had to make an adjustment on the court and off the court, obviously coming from a different country to a new city, new town, new house. Leaving all my family and friends in Israel and on the court, obviously this is the best league in the world with the best players, so I had to make quick adjustments to be able to play here.

SL: How does it feel knowing that you're the first Israeli playing in the NBA

OC: It's a good feeling. It was never a goal to be the first Israeli player. Since I was young I dream about the NBA and it was a big dream for me and I'm just happy that I accomplished it and to represent me and my family and Israel.

SL: Is there any added pressure from all the attention you get from Israel?

OC: All the best athletes want to be in this position, you know. If I want to be a good player in the league then I have to live with it. And it's a good feeling. Israel is very important and I'm very proud of it.

If interested, you can continue reading at the source: http://www.shalomlife.com/eng/4946/A_Conversation_with_a_King/
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Re: Interview with Omri Casspi 

Post#2 » by Lionel Messi » Mon Feb 8, 2010 7:20 pm

Great interview. His success in the NBA has really filled me and many other Israelis with pride.

Hopefully he makes an All-Star team one day.
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Re: Interview with Omri Casspi 

Post#3 » by Dillon » Mon Feb 8, 2010 7:40 pm

Lionel Messi wrote:Great interview. His success in the NBA has really filled me and many other Israelis with pride.

Hopefully he makes an All-Star team one day.


Absolutely! I'm generally a Toronto Raptors fan, but I'll be giving the Sacramento Kings a bit more attention now.

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