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Has the "Gall" hit the Wall by Seth
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2/7/2010  2:41 PM
The Caponization of Danilo Gallinari
by Seth on Feb 6, 2010 2:21 PM Est


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What is up with Danilo Gallinari? The one thing we've come to expect from Gallo, whether or not his shots are falling, is that he play with a palpable edge and a fiery competitive spirit. No matter the circumstances, Danilo's defining characteristic has consistently been a set of giant rooster balls. Not only does he take and make big shots and wheel into the lane for ferocious finishes, he does it with a flourish and a scowl. That unwavering confidence and flair for the dramatic is Danilo's ideal modus operandi and what endeared us to Gallinari in the first place, but it's gone missing.

Last night's 2-6, 7 point performance against the Bucks was the most recent in a run of games in which Gallo's been nearly invisible for long stretches of his court time. On defense, he's had trouble keeping his man in front of him and challenging shots. This was perhaps best exemplified last night, when the 6'1'', 120-pound Brandon Jennings simply shoved him to the floor en route to the game-clinching basket. Forgive me for being unscientific, but I'm almost certain that Gallo with a full tank would never back down or try and sneak a charge against a whippet like Jennings. Gallinari is an offensive player, though, and that's where his poor condition is most noticeable. It's not uncommon for Danilo to start the game attacking, then fade away if his first few attempts don't fall. For the most part, he's aiming and falling away on his shots, driving without conviction or direction, and passing up open opportunities. That last part is perhaps the most bewildering. There was a moment last night when Gallinari-- he of the 40% three-point percentage and league-leading 127 threes made-- lost his man with a fake, eyed the clear skies between himself and the rim...and swung the ball to Jared Jeffries. I'm no doctor, but I'd guess that offensive deference to Jared Jeffries, by any measure, qualifies as a symptom of something.

The smart people are noticing. Mike Breen called Danilo "sluggish" and "a step slow" during last night's broadcast. BK saw it, too:

Gallo looked slow, almost leaden, and overly deferential when the Bucks crowded him on his shot, and he missed 4 of 6 free throws. D'Antoni in the post game conference indicated Gallo needed to create more opportunities for himself, and not pass up the ones that were there when he shook his defender. Whether he's hit a wall, his back is acting up, or he's simply navigating slowly to the next step in his evolution as an NBA player, his struggles are painfully apparent right now, and it may require the all-star break for him to clear his head and go back to playing more instinctively.

And that takes me to my best diagnosis. With 49 games played, Gallinari and the Knicks are just past the midway point of the season. Given the timing and the aforementioned symptoms, I'm calling this one a case of the rookie wall.

Learn about it:

When you are a 19 to 22-year-old rookie, you are basically multiplying your college schedule by three. Eventually, those bodies and minds start to break a little and that’s when the "rookie wall" comes in. Most guys hit the infamous wall at some point in their inaugural NBA season.

"I think everybody hits [the wall]," says Knicks guard Larry Hughes, who was a rookie during the ‘99 lockout season. "Everything is devoted to basketball and traveling, so you expect that. Probably now, a lot of rookies are probably feeling it, if they’re playing a lot of minutes. The thing is how fast you come out of it."

Click through for more of that excellent Dime article. The upshot is that the rookie wall is a mythical entity that can be overcome with basic focus and conditioning, but it afflicts players until they reach that point. Now, there are some caveats in Gallinari's case. One is that he's not a rookie. Danilo is playing in his second season, but with back surgery limiting him to just 28 games played last year, I think it's reasonable to call '08-'09 a false start. This season has been something of a do-over, and in all respects except the one that actually counts, Gallo's rookie year. The second potential caveat is that Gallinari did not come to the Knicks from college. He played almost four years of professional ball in Italy before coming to the States, but even then, was playing a shorter schedule against arguably weaker competition. His experience notwithstanding, all signs point to Danilo Gallinari having hit the wall at full speed. Over 30 minutes a game for 48 games over three or four months is a massive burden for a 21 year-old. The plane trips and foreign cities are probably blurring together. The back probably feels like **** every morning. The losing record and constant spotlight have to be a headache.

Luckily, there might be some R&R on the horizon. BK guesses that the All-Star break might be time to recuperate, and that seems like a possibility. One hopes that Danilo's forthcoming experience in the Three-Point Shootout and Rookie-Sophomore game might instill some confidence in the youngster, all while providing respite from the constant grind of competing for a losing team. I have no doubt in my mind that this is a phase and that Danilo Gallinari will surmount the rookie wall. It's just a matter of how and when. Hopefully, Gallo is gaining an understanding of his own struggles, and will return to form sooner rather than later with some rest and refocusing. The Knicks as a team have hit a wall of sorts, playing sloppy, sleepy basketball for much of the last month. Now more than ever, New York needs a full-grown Rooster to get things done.

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2/7/2010  2:59 PM
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2/7/2010  3:01 PM
you might want to pick a better time to mention this then after a game where he shot 50% from the field for 13 points, 6 rebs and 5 assists.
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2/7/2010  3:37 PM
I think we'd be amazed how good Gallo would be with a PG and teammates that realize he should get more shots and should touch the ball more early in the shot clock. Still it's entirely possible that he's felt the effects of going longer than he ever has. Not just the games but the overall grind of travel etc.
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2/7/2010  4:17 PM
nyk4ever wrote:you might want to pick a better time to mention this then after a game where he shot 50% from the field for 13 points, 6 rebs and 5 assists.

Took him a bit of time to check out the UK Home articles and get through a blog that was written over a day ago.

I'm not even sure why this is a thread because it is a topic that has been discussed in some of the other anti-Rooster threads which have been popping up.

Posting an article, without comment, that can already be referenced on UK seems a bit lame, IMO, even though it is a legitimate issue to examine.

And as someone pointed out, why do it after he had a pretty decent game, however shortened it was because of MDA's decision to ride the hot hand yesterday.

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2/7/2010  4:29 PM    LAST EDITED: 2/7/2010  4:31 PM
What the article is saying is gallup has been given all this praise and Lee has been treated like he's not doing as much because he consistently does what he does.

Gallanari has been for quite some time showed signs of being unfocused or sluggish , but I have been crucified for bringing it up.

Many have denied these accusations coming from me and a few others here. So I brought in a opinion that isn't a part of the uk crew just to explain in a different way how the kid really has been playing when many here made 1000 excuses for his play.

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2/7/2010  4:37 PM
playa2 wrote:What the article is saying is gallup has been given all this praise and Lee has been treated like he's not doing as much because he consistently does what he does.

Gallanari has been for quite some time showed signs of being unfocused or sluggish , but I have been crucified for bringing it up.

Many have denied these accusations coming from me and a few others here. So I brought in a opinion that isn't a part of the uk crew just to explain in a different way how the kid really has been playing when many here made 1000 excuses for his play.

Sadly David Lee is our best player. He plays zero D but the guys is dam near good for 20 and 10 a night. The issue is Lee is playing is a PF playing center and Gallinari is a PF playing SF. We need to decide who is our PF of the future. Obviously our decision might get made for us if David Lee receives jets in free agency.


Gallinari doesn't appear to be moving very fluid. I personally think his back is stiffening up on him. Some nights he looks decent and other nights he looks like he is moving in molasses. I doubt he'd have that Phil Jackson back chair if he didnt need it.

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2/7/2010  5:12 PM
Playa, how can you think Gallo hit a wall if you never thought he was any good to begin with?
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2/8/2010  8:00 AM
AnubisADL wrote:Sadly David Lee is our best player. He plays zero D but the guys is dam near good for 20 and 10 a night. The issue is Lee is playing is a PF playing center and Gallinari is a PF playing SF.

I actually think Gallinari is more of a SF skills wise... until he develops some kind of post up and around the basket game I can't think of him as a PF. Too bad he doesn't really have the foot speed to defend small forwards... and so there's the rub.

His back issues actually force him to move like a slow plodding PF... but I think his natural position is SF.

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2/8/2010  8:49 AM
markvmc wrote:Playa, how can you think Gallo hit a wall if you never thought he was any good to begin with?

Maybe he never played this many games before? Duh

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2/8/2010  8:55 AM
Great article. To bad it did not have that indicting nature Playa was looking for.

Tell you what, Maybe we should not let Playa try to convince us Gallo sucks and we should not convince him otherwise.

It all gets sorted out on the court over time.

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2/8/2010  10:40 AM
AnubisADL wrote:
playa2 wrote:What the article is saying is gallup has been given all this praise and Lee has been treated like he's not doing as much because he consistently does what he does.

Gallanari has been for quite some time showed signs of being unfocused or sluggish , but I have been crucified for bringing it up.

Many have denied these accusations coming from me and a few others here. So I brought in a opinion that isn't a part of the uk crew just to explain in a different way how the kid really has been playing when many here made 1000 excuses for his play.

Sadly David Lee is our best player. He plays zero D but the guys is dam near good for 20 and 10 a night. The issue is Lee is playing is a PF playing center and Gallinari is a PF playing SF. We need to decide who is our PF of the future. Obviously our decision might get made for us if David Lee receives jets in free agency.


Gallinari doesn't appear to be moving very fluid. I personally think his back is stiffening up on him. Some nights he looks decent and other nights he looks like he is moving in molasses. I doubt he'd have that Phil Jackson back chair if he didnt need it.


everyone, we have a doctor here. please refer any questions you have to him, he can tell you whenever it looks like someones back hurts.

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nyk4ever wrote:
AnubisADL wrote:
playa2 wrote:What the article is saying is gallup has been given all this praise and Lee has been treated like he's not doing as much because he consistently does what he does.

Gallanari has been for quite some time showed signs of being unfocused or sluggish , but I have been crucified for bringing it up.

Many have denied these accusations coming from me and a few others here. So I brought in a opinion that isn't a part of the uk crew just to explain in a different way how the kid really has been playing when many here made 1000 excuses for his play.

Sadly David Lee is our best player. He plays zero D but the guys is dam near good for 20 and 10 a night. The issue is Lee is playing is a PF playing center and Gallinari is a PF playing SF. We need to decide who is our PF of the future. Obviously our decision might get made for us if David Lee receives jets in free agency.


Gallinari doesn't appear to be moving very fluid. I personally think his back is stiffening up on him. Some nights he looks decent and other nights he looks like he is moving in molasses. I doubt he'd have that Phil Jackson back chair if he didnt need it.


everyone, we have a doctor here. please refer any questions you have to him, he can tell you whenever it looks like someones back hurts.

i thought dr. alphaeus was the new team doctor.

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2/8/2010  11:22 AM
Maybe its his diet?

Anyone around here up for doing a stool evalutiion and see if he is being robbed of any nuitriants?

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2/8/2010  11:24 AM
Nalod wrote:Maybe its his diet?

Anyone around here up for doing a stool evalutiion and see if he is being robbed of any nuitriants?

paging dr. bonn!

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2/8/2010  11:30 AM
AnubisADL wrote:
playa2 wrote:What the article is saying is gallup has been given all this praise and Lee has been treated like he's not doing as much because he consistently does what he does.

Gallanari has been for quite some time showed signs of being unfocused or sluggish , but I have been crucified for bringing it up.

Many have denied these accusations coming from me and a few others here. So I brought in a opinion that isn't a part of the uk crew just to explain in a different way how the kid really has been playing when many here made 1000 excuses for his play.

Sadly David Lee is our best player. He plays zero D but the guys is dam near good for 20 and 10 a night. The issue is Lee is playing is a PF playing center and Gallinari is a PF playing SF. We need to decide who is our PF of the future. Obviously our decision might get made for us if David Lee receives jets in free agency.


Gallinari doesn't appear to be moving very fluid. I personally think his back is stiffening up on him. Some nights he looks decent and other nights he looks like he is moving in molasses. I doubt he'd have that Phil Jackson back chair if he didnt need it.

When people can't handle the truth. there is a propensity to try and discredit you !

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2/8/2010  11:33 AM
Im trying to give him the benefit of the doubt because Gallo is looking semi stiff. If he is 100% healthy and looks like that then we are in trouble.
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2/8/2010  11:43 AM
playa2 wrote:
AnubisADL wrote:
playa2 wrote:What the article is saying is gallup has been given all this praise and Lee has been treated like he's not doing as much because he consistently does what he does.

Gallanari has been for quite some time showed signs of being unfocused or sluggish , but I have been crucified for bringing it up.

Many have denied these accusations coming from me and a few others here. So I brought in a opinion that isn't a part of the uk crew just to explain in a different way how the kid really has been playing when many here made 1000 excuses for his play.

Sadly David Lee is our best player. He plays zero D but the guys is dam near good for 20 and 10 a night. The issue is Lee is playing is a PF playing center and Gallinari is a PF playing SF. We need to decide who is our PF of the future. Obviously our decision might get made for us if David Lee receives jets in free agency.


Gallinari doesn't appear to be moving very fluid. I personally think his back is stiffening up on him. Some nights he looks decent and other nights he looks like he is moving in molasses. I doubt he'd have that Phil Jackson back chair if he didnt need it.

When people can't handle the truth. there is a propensity to try and discredit you !

When peple do not like the truth they try to fabricate their own version of it.
You like exiting stuff playa and mostly from dark side...
Galo is not a good target for this - the truth about him will not come up faster that in 1-2 years from now.
No matter how good or bad he is - he is a rook...

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nyk4ever wrote:
AnubisADL wrote:
playa2 wrote:What the article is saying is gallup has been given all this praise and Lee has been treated like he's not doing as much because he consistently does what he does.

Gallanari has been for quite some time showed signs of being unfocused or sluggish , but I have been crucified for bringing it up.

Many have denied these accusations coming from me and a few others here. So I brought in a opinion that isn't a part of the uk crew just to explain in a different way how the kid really has been playing when many here made 1000 excuses for his play.

Sadly David Lee is our best player. He plays zero D but the guys is dam near good for 20 and 10 a night. The issue is Lee is playing is a PF playing center and Gallinari is a PF playing SF. We need to decide who is our PF of the future. Obviously our decision might get made for us if David Lee receives jets in free agency.


Gallinari doesn't appear to be moving very fluid. I personally think his back is stiffening up on him. Some nights he looks decent and other nights he looks like he is moving in molasses. I doubt he'd have that Phil Jackson back chair if he didnt need it.


everyone, we have a doctor here. please refer any questions you have to him, he can tell you whenever it looks like someones back hurts.

The thing is.. everyone from blog writers to people on these forums keep referring to his back, although the knicks, the knick doctors or even gallo have yet to mention his back as being a problem... Unless I missed the articles and interview... I find it somewhat ridiculous that it is still an issue and gallo has yet to mention it.. Rudy Fernandez of the blazers missed 6 weeks because he had a proceedure to alleviate nerve pressure on his back.. yet when rudy has a bad game, or a subpar game or just an average game, I don't hear portland fans brining up his back.. it is as if NY fans want him to have back issues.. I don't get it... if he is not complaining about his back,if he is not missing time because of it, why keep mentioning it as a problem...

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2/8/2010  11:51 AM
Marv wrote:
Nalod wrote:Maybe its his diet?

Anyone around here up for doing a stool evalutiion and see if he is being robbed of any nuitriants?

paging dr. bonn!

Which reminds me, what h'appen to the little dude? Finally get a girlfriend and fulfilment? finally got bored of us?

Has the "Gall" hit the Wall by Seth

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