Warriors forward Omri Casspi had an awful 2016-17 season. Playing for three teams, he had Bekins on speed-dial, and few body parts were spared the ravages of the game. "I pretty much had everything," Casspi said. "I tore my calf. I broke my thumb. I tweaked both ankles. I got sick. The list goes on and on." A season later, Casspi is enjoying good health and stability in Oakland, where Warriors fans showered him with "MVP" chants Wednesday night as he racked up season highs in minutes (19) and points (13) as one of Kevin Durant's replacements in a 125-101 win against Minnesota.