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playa2
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7/14/2010  9:48 AM
Why Danillo Gallanari seem to be untradeable from most fans.

Danphoney (comments from the post)"Keep the expectations down, will ya," D'Antoni said. "I do believe it, but you see the roster, certain things have to happen. Randolph has to get to a certain level we think he can get to. Gallo [Danilo Gallinari] has to make an improvement."
Gallinari has been in Italy virtually the entire offseason, which could be a concern.

It's almost the opinion like he's a lock to improve , but nobody really knows what he's going to bring this yr. It's a mystery. For the knicks to become more efective and lethal with Amare in the paint, we are going to need a major improvement from our long distant shooter.

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/good_decision_XZRen2Q0Che0LykOcNvz7N?CMP=OTC-rss&FEEDNAME=#ixzz0tfEwnWXi

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7/14/2010  10:30 AM
My impression of Gallo is that he very much wants to be great. I'm sure he is taking this very seriously and working on the parts of his game he was instructed to work on. Nothing he's done so far suggests anything less than that from this kid.
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7/14/2010  10:35 AM
Gallo hanging out with his community back home
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7/14/2010  10:35 AM
just to piss you off
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7/14/2010  10:35 AM
It's July. Who cares?
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7/14/2010  10:37 AM    LAST EDITED: 7/14/2010  10:38 AM
playa2 wrote:Why Danillo Gallanari seem to be untradeable from most fans.

Danphoney (comments from the post)"Keep the expectations down, will ya," D'Antoni said. "I do believe it, but you see the roster, certain things have to happen. Randolph has to get to a certain level we think he can get to. Gallo [Danilo Gallinari] has to make an improvement."
Gallinari has been in Italy virtually the entire offseason, which could be a concern.

It's almost the opinion like he's a lock to improve , but nobody really knows what he's going to bring this yr. It's a mystery. For the knicks to become more efective and lethal with Amare in the paint, we are going to need a major improvement from our long distant shooter.

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/good_decision_XZRen2Q0Che0LykOcNvz7N?CMP=OTC-rss&FEEDNAME=#ixzz0tfEwnWXi

Mar 22 12:10pm PDT

Mike D'Antoni's excuse-making days are over
By Kelly Dwyer
This has to be Mike D'Antoni's low point. This has to be as bad as it gets. Has to be. Otherwise, he's got some ‘splainin' to do.

He's tried before, mind you. With the "‘splainin'." D'Antoni has never been shy about going on record regarding why, exactly, he's not playing this guy, didn't play this guy, won't play this guy or any potential combination of the myriad things the Knicks coach can or did do to his various guys. He's been vague, he's been wrong, he's been petty, he's been right, he's been churlish and he's been charming in his explanations.

But this has to be the end of it. A month left in the season, the Knicks falling short of the playoffs, the last year of the Great Do-Over, and with Jordan Hill(notes) now having passed through town - this has to be it. OK, April 6 might have to be the end of it. That's the day Nate Robinson(notes) and the Celtics pass through New York. But that has to be the end of it. It has to be D'Antoni's low point. The last chance anyone has to question him.

We're allowed to question him today because D'Antoni pulled off that right/wrong/jerk-ish/petty thing yesterday while discussing the limited playing time he gave Jordan Hill in the rookie forward's first four months with the Knicks. D'Antoni made a point to clarify something that has obviously been getting to him, the idea that he doesn't play rookies, and needlessly decided to qualify that on record with "I don't play bad rookies." Classy. Not wrong, but not right, either.

Hill, who was traded to Houston last month as a throw-in needed to convince the Rockets to take the last year of Jared Jeffries'(notes) contract, was a pretty bad rookie under D'Antoni. He took bad shots, didn't rebound or board much to make up for that, was a terrible defender and clearly didn't know where he was supposed to be on the court on both sides of the ball. He was a bad rookie.

But why do this, D'Antoni? What's the point? Allowing yourself to feel better about the way you handled a player who might be a seven-man rotation guy for the next 10 years ... at best? How do these clarifications help in any way?

Clearly struck with what he was saying, D'Antoni went on to point out that Hill was caught in a rotation crunch with Jeffries, Al Harrington(notes), Danilo Gallinari(notes), David Lee(notes) and even "[Darko] Milicic for a while." Sure. Now it's a numbers thing. You weren't wrong in calling Jordan Hill a bad rookie, Mike, now you're looking worse for trying to qualify the qualification. To clarify what was pretty clear from the get-go, in about 10 1/2 minutes per game.

For every person you've sat, Mike (if you don't mind the shift to the second person), it's been pretty clear. Stephon Marbury(notes) was a team-killing exercise in $15 sneakers. Eddy Curry(notes) hurts you on both ends, in any shape. Nate Robinson's a kid, even at 25 years old. We get it. What we don't get is your way of making everything right and the way you go from one extreme (Nate Rob can't be seen, Nate Rob's winnin' the game; Steph is sent away, Steph is asked to start) to the other.

And this has to be the end of what we don't get.

Because you left Phoenix with a whiff that didn't quite suit you. You weren't happy with what Steve Kerr did to your team and you couldn't wait to get out of there after the 2007-08 season. And despite being given teams that were designed to lose, designed to bide time until 2010, with all the (rightful) excuses for 29-53 that could possibly be fostered, you still ran out of excuses. Early. You still could have run it better.

You've got a few weeks left of this. Thirteen games. Then you're going to be asked to do what you nearly did with the Suns. You're going to be given what will be a team with a championship payroll. Even if it's just overpaying Joe Johnson(notes) and extending David Lee, plus a few parts, a few runners, a few finishers, doesn't matter. Your time starts in 2010-11, and this nonsense? This junk that Knick fans have had to put up with over the last few years? And the clarifications that followed? They have to go.

Because people are doubting you. They're doubting the way you coach, they're doubting the way you handle players of any type (to say nothing of the good or bad versions of those types), and with Steve Nash(notes) out pushing a team full of 90-year-olds and Robin Lopez(notes) on a 52-win pace in a West that's harder than ever, they're wondering what it is, exactly, that you do.


And that's always going to be the case in the NBA. Because, for reasons that are clearly wrong in many, many ways, people assume that a team that works well offensively but falls short defensively must be working that way due to a lack of effort from both the coaching staff and the players involved.

Scott Skiles can be thought of as a taskmaster for tossing out a team that's third in defense and 23rd in offense, but when you rolled out a squad that was first in offense and 16th (2005), 13th (2006), 16th (2007) and 18th (2008) in defense, you were Mr. Laissez-Faire. And you weren't. That was wrong.

And Jordan Hill was a bad rookie. And Stephon Marbury's a bad teammate. And Nate Robinson's a bad influence. And Eddy Curry's a bad player. Darko Milicic(notes) has a bad mustache, milk was a bad choice. You're not wrong in any of these things.

But the way you've handled these things? It leaves room for doubt. And the vacation, as hellish and as Chris Duhon(notes)-driven as it's been, ends in a month. Then the expectations hit. Mixed with those swirling doubts? We could have a problem.

OK, it's New York. There's always going to be a problem, especially with all those back pages to fill up.

But this line of doubt? It has to become part of your back story. Starting, well, right about now.

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7/14/2010  10:54 AM
Gallanari what is he up to in Italy ?

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7/14/2010  10:56 AM
Marv wrote:
Gallanari what is he up to in Italy ?

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7/14/2010  10:58 AM
Didn't someone post in another thread that Gallo was in Italy doing yoga to strengthen his back?
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7/14/2010  10:58 AM
nixluva wrote:My impression of Gallo is that he very much wants to be great. I'm sure he is taking this very seriously and working on the parts of his game he was instructed to work on. Nothing he's done so far suggests anything less than that from this kid.

You would think we would hear some good news on him working out in Italy or what parts of his game he's been working on etc...

Like if he put on more weight and became more chiseled like Bill Walker.

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7/14/2010  10:59 AM
Gallo untouchable? Not a chance, playa.

If the right trade is there (Chris Paul?) then you pack Gallo's bags.

Is he over rated? Yes, he is. However he has shown some very high skill level, a high basketball IQ, leadership qualities, great work ethic, a desire to improve, love for the game, and a clean image.

Is he going to be Dirk? No one can say. What we do know is he isn't Lampe. He isn't a guy you just throw in a trade unless you're getting an exceptional talent back in return. It is a given that this kid will improve his game. How much we don't know but the ceiling is so very high at this moment for him - whereas for a player like Chandler you're starting to really see where his ceiling is. So when you talk trade you talk Chandler (the player who is peaking) versus Gallo (the player with no known ceiling).

Gallo has the chance to be something special. Just to talk about our last kid we traded--- Jordan Hill did not.

You don't trade the "chance to be special" kids unless it's a really big deal.

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7/14/2010  11:05 AM
most importantly we want to know what do he'll be rocking next season.
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7/14/2010  11:08 AM    LAST EDITED: 7/14/2010  11:09 AM
playa2 wrote:Why Danillo Gallanari seem to be untradeable from most fans.

Danphoney (comments from the post)"Keep the expectations down, will ya," D'Antoni said. "I do believe it, but you see the roster, certain things have to happen. Randolph has to get to a certain level we think he can get to. Gallo [Danilo Gallinari] has to make an improvement."
Gallinari has been in Italy virtually the entire offseason, which could be a concern.

It's almost the opinion like he's a lock to improve , but nobody really knows what he's going to bring this yr. It's a mystery. For the knicks to become more efective and lethal with Amare in the paint, we are going to need a major improvement from our long distant shooter.

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/good_decision_XZRen2Q0Che0LykOcNvz7N?CMP=OTC-rss&FEEDNAME=#ixzz0tfEwnWXi


Nobody says he is the second coming but good teams have guys like Gallo.


Funny, its like your trying to say somthing but you don't want to say it? Your very transparent.

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7/14/2010  11:09 AM
playa2 wrote:Why Danillo Gallanari seem to be untradeable from most fans.

Danphoney (comments from the post)"Keep the expectations down, will ya," D'Antoni said. "I do believe it, but you see the roster, certain things have to happen. Randolph has to get to a certain level we think he can get to. Gallo [Danilo Gallinari] has to make an improvement."
Gallinari has been in Italy virtually the entire offseason, which could be a concern.

It's almost the opinion like he's a lock to improve , but nobody really knows what he's going to bring this yr. It's a mystery. For the knicks to become more efective and lethal with Amare in the paint, we are going to need a major improvement from our long distant shooter.

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/good_decision_XZRen2Q0Che0LykOcNvz7N?CMP=OTC-rss&FEEDNAME=#ixzz0tfEwnWXi

You are not this much of a fool- the Gallo Italy comment was Berman's little speculation, not MDA's "concern." I could teach you how to actually read an article, and present a legitimate summary of it in a form that does not deceive, but this is my summer vacation.

Excerpt from the article:

Playoffs? "Keep the expectations down, will ya," D'Antoni said. "I do believe it, but you see the roster, certain things have to happen. Randolph has to get to a certain level we think he can get to. Gallo [Danilo Gallinari] has to make an improvement."

Gallinari has been in Italy virtually the entire offseason, which could be a concern. D'Antoni said one X-factor is getting a full, solid year from injury-prone Ronny Turiaf.

"We need a couple of surprises, we'll have a couple of failures but if the guys we're counting on Felton and Stoudemire play really well, we have a legitimate shot," D'Antoni said.

And I fixed your link:
http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/good_decision_XZRen2Q0Che0LykOcNvz7N?CMP=OTC-rss&FEEDNAME=

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7/14/2010  11:11 AM
Cosmic wrote:Gallo untouchable? Not a chance, playa.

If the right trade is there (Chris Paul?) then you pack Gallo's bags.

Is he over rated? Yes, he is. However he has shown some very high skill level, a high basketball IQ, leadership qualities, great work ethic, a desire to improve, love for the game, and a clean image.

Is he going to be Dirk? No one can say. What we do know is he isn't Lampe. He isn't a guy you just throw in a trade unless you're getting an exceptional talent back in return. It is a given that this kid will improve his game. How much we don't know but the ceiling is so very high at this moment for him - whereas for a player like Chandler you're starting to really see where his ceiling is. So when you talk trade you talk Chandler (the player who is peaking) versus Gallo (the player with no known ceiling).

Gallo has the chance to be something special. Just to talk about our last kid we traded--- Jordan Hill did not.

You don't trade the "chance to be special" kids unless it's a really big deal.


Wondering if anybody had any information on him in Italy. Him being so important to the team, i just assumed we would be keeping tabs on him and what he's up to.

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7/14/2010  11:12 AM
Id trade Gallo for Carmelo or Paul though we don't need to because we will have money to sign them as free agents.

Felton's playmaking + Amare commanding double teams on the block = Gallo getting lots of good looks.

I expect a real good yr from Gallo, part of what made him an intriging draft pick was his desire to be great. I believe he is putting in the work to do so. We will see.

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7/14/2010  11:13 AM
playa2 wrote:
Wondering if anybody had any information on him in Italy. Him being so important to the team, i just assumed we would be keeping tabs on him and what he's up to.

Heard that he has got a number of tattoos and has been wining and dining LeBron's mom.

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7/14/2010  11:14 AM
Crush what's with the D'Antoni article? I kept reading to see a point made about Gallo... In any event MDA like most coaches will look like a genius again with good players. How many jobs has Byron Scott had now? Doc was clueless and about to be ran out on a rail until KG n Allen. It's always about the players a coach needs to be successful. Remember how lost and strange LB looked and once he had players he could work with he looked comfortable and competent again.
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playa2 wrote:Wondering if anybody had any information on him in Italy. Him being so important to the team, i just assumed we would be keeping tabs on him and what he's up to.

i agree.

i did a little researching. he's got a workout partner and it's going well.

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7/14/2010  11:16 AM
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nixluva wrote:My impression of Gallo is that he very much wants to be great. I'm sure he is taking this very seriously and working on the parts of his game he was instructed to work on. Nothing he's done so far suggests anything less than that from this kid.

You would think we would hear some good news on him working out in Italy or what parts of his game he's been working on etc...

Like if he put on more weight and became more chiseled like Bill Walker.

we'll find out when he comes back what he's been working on. i thought i remember reading something a few weeks back that he was working with a noted doctor in italy doing back strengthening. he's said that he's coming back august 1 to work at the knicks training facility with the coaches. what's wilson chandler doing? what's eddy curry doing?

your veiled attempts here are see-through bro.

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