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mintyfreshness33
Posts: 20475 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/6/2004 Member: #586 USA |
![]() God, I have such a big man crush on him.
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ATrain
Posts: 21487 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/15/2010 Member: #3192 |
![]() I really hope he does his thing this year...damn I can't wait for the season to start.
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Ira
Posts: 24688 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 8/14/2001 Member: #91 |
![]() He plays with a kind of controlled intensity that I like. Douglas has that, too.
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gr33d
Posts: 20788 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 2/19/2006 Member: #1097 USA |
![]() Nice clip, getting me amp'd!
"If you ain't first, you're last" - Ricky Bobby
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CrushAlot
Posts: 59764 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/25/2003 Member: #452 USA |
![]() Great clip. I hope the frontline is Amare, Chandler and Gallo. How do you defend that?
I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
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raven
Posts: 22454 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 9/2/2002 Member: #316 Canada |
![]() Guys, I so love that player... Just insane set of skills, would love to see him become our second star.
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Panos
Posts: 30091 Alba Posts: 3 Joined: 1/6/2004 Member: #520 |
![]() I hear Gallinari's Godfather is Jewish.
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Marv
Posts: 35540 Alba Posts: 69 Joined: 9/2/2002 Member: #315 |
![]() To me the key to this clip comes at 1.37, when he’s in the green uni. Here he executes a controlled drive to pressure the defender, initiate some contact and create some space, setting up the short unblockable jumper. If I were coaching him I’d be drilling him constantly on moving to receive the ball in that zone around the court, and initiate that move. The rest of the clip shows him shooting his 3’s, which he does way too often imo. or the occasional dramatic drive to the rim for the dunk like the one over hibbert. That’s a good look when it’s available but he doesn’t have the speed, explosiveness or trickiness of handle to get that one going that often. But that move at 1.37 could be career-defining for him. It’s dirk-like and potentially unstoppable in this league from a man of his size and shooting touch.
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AnubisADL
Posts: 27382 Alba Posts: 13 Joined: 6/29/2009 Member: #2771 USA |
![]() His facial expression after blowing someones face off is classic.
![]() NY Knicks - Retirement home for players and GMs
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tkf
Posts: 36487 Alba Posts: 6 Joined: 8/13/2001 Member: #87 |
![]() Marv wrote:To me the key to this clip comes at 1.37, when he’s in the green uni. Here he executes a controlled drive to pressure the defender, initiate some contact and create some space, setting up the short unblockable jumper. If I were coaching him I’d be drilling him constantly on moving to receive the ball in that zone around the court, and initiate that move. The rest of the clip shows him shooting his 3’s, which he does way too often imo. or the occasional dramatic drive to the rim for the dunk like the one over hibbert. That’s a good look when it’s available but he doesn’t have the speed, explosiveness or trickiness of handle to get that one going that often. But that move at 1.37 could be career-defining for him. It’s dirk-like and potentially unstoppable in this league from a man of his size and shooting touch. I agree, that move he did on beasley is something he can do on just about anyone, He could make that a go to move of his, as you said, with his size and touch, it can be unstoppable.. Anyone who sits around and waits for the lottery to better themselves, either in real life or in sports, Is a Loser...............
TKF
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Panos
Posts: 30091 Alba Posts: 3 Joined: 1/6/2004 Member: #520 |
![]() tkf wrote:Marv wrote:To me the key to this clip comes at 1.37, when he’s in the green uni. Here he executes a controlled drive to pressure the defender, initiate some contact and create some space, setting up the short unblockable jumper. If I were coaching him I’d be drilling him constantly on moving to receive the ball in that zone around the court, and initiate that move. The rest of the clip shows him shooting his 3’s, which he does way too often imo. or the occasional dramatic drive to the rim for the dunk like the one over hibbert. That’s a good look when it’s available but he doesn’t have the speed, explosiveness or trickiness of handle to get that one going that often. But that move at 1.37 could be career-defining for him. It’s dirk-like and potentially unstoppable in this league from a man of his size and shooting touch.
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playa2
Posts: 34922 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 5/15/2003 Member: #407 |
![]() Gallanari if he knocks down the majority of his shots this season , should be able to become a valuable assist man when teams come out and scramble trying to defend his range. The fake, dribble drive kick should be there for him with all the finishers on the team like Randolph Amare, Chandler etc...
JAMES DOLAN on Isiah : He's a good friend of mine and of the organization and I will continue to solicit his views. He will always have strong ties to me and the team.
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AnubisADL
Posts: 27382 Alba Posts: 13 Joined: 6/29/2009 Member: #2771 USA |
![]() Panos wrote:tkf wrote:Marv wrote:To me the key to this clip comes at 1.37, when he’s in the green uni. Here he executes a controlled drive to pressure the defender, initiate some contact and create some space, setting up the short unblockable jumper. If I were coaching him I’d be drilling him constantly on moving to receive the ball in that zone around the court, and initiate that move. The rest of the clip shows him shooting his 3’s, which he does way too often imo. or the occasional dramatic drive to the rim for the dunk like the one over hibbert. That’s a good look when it’s available but he doesn’t have the speed, explosiveness or trickiness of handle to get that one going that often. But that move at 1.37 could be career-defining for him. It’s dirk-like and potentially unstoppable in this league from a man of his size and shooting touch. Gallo doesn't have blow by speed. The problem I see with his drives is it looks like he is stuck in molasses while dribbling. If he played closer to the rim he'd have to make one dribble and 2 steps and be in dunking range. NY Knicks - Retirement home for players and GMs
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Allanfan20
Posts: 35947 Alba Posts: 50 Joined: 1/16/2004 Member: #542 USA |
![]() Panos wrote:tkf wrote:Marv wrote:To me the key to this clip comes at 1.37, when he’s in the green uni. Here he executes a controlled drive to pressure the defender, initiate some contact and create some space, setting up the short unblockable jumper. If I were coaching him I’d be drilling him constantly on moving to receive the ball in that zone around the court, and initiate that move. The rest of the clip shows him shooting his 3’s, which he does way too often imo. or the occasional dramatic drive to the rim for the dunk like the one over hibbert. That’s a good look when it’s available but he doesn’t have the speed, explosiveness or trickiness of handle to get that one going that often. But that move at 1.37 could be career-defining for him. It’s dirk-like and potentially unstoppable in this league from a man of his size and shooting touch. For somebody who has as much talent as Gallo, shooting 60% of your 3s is way too much. He has a very good feel for the game, and for a big man, his ball handling is impressive, so he should be able to do a lot of those Allan Houstonesque moves with no problem, even though he should take it to the rack much more. If he takes advantage of his tools this season (Hopefully it's just a matter of him gaining confidence in his talent) then he could end up putting up all star scoring numbers. The addition of Felton and Amare and even AR should create a lot more space for Gallo to do some work though. I think the Knicks were a very guardable team last season b/c they had no REAL threats besides Lee on the pick and roll, and Gallo behind the arc. Now they are much less guardable, so defenses wont be able to make things so difficult on Gallo. Playa is right. We should be expecting big things this season. “Whenever I’m about to do something, I think ‘Would an idiot do that?’ and if they would, I do NOT do that thing.”- Dwight Schrute
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MattSuspect
Posts: 20262 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 6/28/2005 Member: #932 |
![]() mintyfreshness33 wrote:God, I have such a big man crush on him. This. |
Panos
Posts: 30091 Alba Posts: 3 Joined: 1/6/2004 Member: #520 |
![]() But wait, wasn't Gallinari a bust?
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umynot
Posts: 21465 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/4/2008 Member: #2093 USA |
![]() mintyfreshness33 wrote:God, I have such a big man crush on him. Ditto KNICKS on the way UP!!!
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EnySpree
Posts: 44919 Alba Posts: 138 Joined: 4/18/2003 Member: #397 |
![]() We need him to get a step quicker, and he needs to play like this is his team...Aside from Amare...Gallo is basically option #2 on offense. The Carmelo rumor's should be lighting a fire under him...Carmelo plays his position. He's gotta bring it every possesion just like he showed in Europe.
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umynot
Posts: 21465 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/4/2008 Member: #2093 USA |
![]() EnySpree wrote:We need him to get a step quicker, and he needs to play like this is his team...Aside from Amare...Gallo is basically option #2 on offense. The Carmelo rumor's should be lighting a fire under him...Carmelo plays his position. He's gotta bring it every possesion just like he showed in Europe. Everyone was worried bout his back last year he even seemed a tad hesitant early on... Late last year he showed he could be # 1 option very easily! Hahn visited him and said he looks stronger!! Gallo said he is working on first step post explosiveness and core!! Sounds like he knows too!! All in all I can't wait to see Gallo this year KNICKS on the way UP!!!
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