Good/Great players do tend to be a bit selfish but they have to be at times. When you're the #1 option its your job to create. When you create other guys on the floor get open because defenses attention get more focused on you. Omari is young lets not hold him to too high of a standard. He seems like the kid who is eager to learn and I think he'll figure out the difference when to shoot and when to pass. When I spoke to him he was humble, respectful, and pretty funny. I've spoken to a lot of kids before and I can't say the same. I have yet to see Omari play in person so I can't comment on his game but the kid has me excited. I really hope he comes here plus I'm a sucker for lefties.
like kob said though. it was mistake to call them selfish shots, they were just stupid.
i want to see him again this year (hopefully he plays in tri state area sometime), but from what i remember he drove to the hole very well, dribbling was decent, very good defender, below average shot, below average shot selection, pretty good passer.
if anything that sounds kind of like russell westbrook. of course the kid is young so i'm not going to pretend he should be polished and ready to go, but i'm not sure if he is a program changer. if he can get guys to come with him, then i guess you can call him that. if the class is omari, stith, and some random dude from PA, then i don't think you can.
i'd be ecstatic to see him in a STJ uniform.