Casspi signs with Houston, his third NBA team

Omri Casspi playing for Israel versus Finland in 2010

HOUSTON — Omri Casspi, the first Israeli-born player to join the NBA, reportedly has agreed to a two-year, $2 million contract with the Houston Rockets.

Casspi, 25, who played the last two seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers, told the Cleveland Jewish News that he hopes to sign the contract this week.

 

The 6-9 forward became an unrestricted agent earlier this month when the Cavs opted not to extend his $3.3 million contract.

 

Casspi had seen his playing time diminish in Cleveland, where he averaged 4 points and 2.7 rebounds this season playing nearly 12 minutes a game. He had played two seasons with the Sacramento Kings, coming into the league with great fanfare in the Jewish community, before being traded to the Cavs.

 

The Rockets have been interested in signing Casspi for a long time, according to Yahoo! Sports.  Houston recently signed star centre Dwight Howard, the most coveted free agent on the market.

 

Last week a second Israeli, Gal Mekel, joined the NBA, agreeing to a contract with the Dallas Mavericks. Mekel helped lead Maccabi Haifa to the Israeli championship in an upset of Maccabi Tel Aviv last month.