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Danilo Gallinari highlights vs the Grizzles
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earthmansurfer
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1/24/2009  5:52 AM
Compliments of Big C.

No Rooster sound effects (God how I liked that last one) but still nice.
Love that passing with court awareness...



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Bonn1997
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1/24/2009  7:24 AM
Thanks. I really hope this kid's back holds up OK.
Bonn1997
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1/24/2009  8:34 AM
Is something like Baron Davis (playing about 60 games a year) the best we can hope for or are there examples of guys who had significant back problems early in their careers that were no longer injury prone later?
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1/24/2009  9:17 AM
Posted by Bonn1997:

Is something like Baron Davis (playing about 60 games a year) the best we can hope for or are there examples of guys who had significant back problems early in their careers that were no longer injury prone later?

well what about Peja? He battled back problems his whole career until they basically are running his career now....

btw....if Gallo could duplicate the production of a Peja...which I think he can...than allllllrigggggght!
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1/24/2009  11:39 AM
Posted by EnySpree:
Posted by Bonn1997:

Is something like Baron Davis (playing about 60 games a year) the best we can hope for or are there examples of guys who had significant back problems early in their careers that were no longer injury prone later?

well what about Peja? He battled back problems his whole career until they basically are running his career now....

btw....if Gallo could duplicate the production of a Peja...which I think he can...than allllllrigggggght!

He is similar in height and shooting ability but I think DG has a more diverse offensive skill set than Peja. DG looks like he has the skill and instincts to drive by people and cause fouls. That is something Peja never really did on a consistent basis. I am hoping DG can become more than just a 6'10" shooter. I hope he patterns his game more along the lines of Dirk.
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Bonn1997
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1/24/2009  5:41 PM
Posted by EnySpree:
Posted by Bonn1997:

Is something like Baron Davis (playing about 60 games a year) the best we can hope for or are there examples of guys who had significant back problems early in their careers that were no longer injury prone later?

well what about Peja? He battled back problems his whole career until they basically are running his career now....

btw....if Gallo could duplicate the production of a Peja...which I think he can...than allllllrigggggght!

Didn't know he had back problems. That's a reassuring example though.
Danilo Gallinari highlights vs the Grizzles

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