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When will the sad story ends for the Sacramento Kings this season? Nobody knows. Sacramento owns the worst record thus far in the NBA with a woeful 5-20 win-loss mark. The Kings are on a five-game tailspin and it seems there is no stopping of the misfortunes. Omri Casspi, the first-ever NBA player from Israel, has become one frustrated man because of all these misadventures that has hit the California capitol head on. Casspi blames it all on the offensive system of the Kings wherein there are lot of ineffective one-on-one plays that lack ball movement or fluidity, according to The Sacramento Bee.
“We don't move the ball. There's guys in the corner – Císco (Francisco García) was hot (Sunday) night, for example, and he didn't even get a shot in the fourth quarter. What do you want him to do? He didn't get the ball. The ball didn't move, and the guys that start the offense have got to be talked to and work on it.
“It's really hard. Sometimes you're playing five or six minutes, and in those minutes you don't feel really involved in the offense – that takes you out of the game. It's really hard. You work on yourself; you've got to be ready. It's hard.”
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