look, gallo had a good rep before he had that injury over the summer as a tough player.
this is from our very own KBY elsewhere:
As for Gallo, before coming to the NBA he had some minor injuries here and there but he had a name for being tough. He was a famous kid playing with grown men in Italy and used to be hacked, shoved and pushed with a bullseye on his forehead and the kid didn't budge one inch, he actually seemed to intensify his efforts. He didn't start whining to the refs, it would be such a shame if his talent got derailed so early by a freak accident.
brandon jennings was interviewed on hbo real sports saying that he thinks the competition in the italian league is definitely stronger than playing against ncaa talent (although he hasn't played ncaa ball, he did play against top college level talent) because these are men, who have a lot more experience.
so for gallo to show the ability to perform well there probably shows he has something. what's happening is partially due to a number of anti-whatever things american and especially some of us new york basketball fans feel about non-american players, especially those we have not seen much of. even brandon jennings is facing the fact that as bryant gumble called "the ncaa hype machine" because none of us are even seeing jennings play. now suddenly someone of his stature is facing retribution.
gumble asked 10 nba gms who are likely to wind up in the lotto where they thought jennings would get drafted. there was no consensus. some said top 10, others late 1st round.
so being in europe hurts players a bit so far because we don't see them, and many fans don't have as much respect for it as ncaa hoops.
but, the real bottom line is gallo's been playing really hurt, and that is not giving us a chance to see what he's capable of. the max we've seen him play is 80-90% capacity, if that's what you want to call it, and he was playing like crap the past few games and looked more awkward because he was getting physically worse (he told mike d he didn't want to stop, but was playing at 50-60% of what he was capable). doctors had said see how it goes for 3-4 months, which is how much time has passed, and re-evaluate.
d'antoni said he was having to spend 5 hours warming up just to prepare for 1 game, and was doing everything asked of him. he said he is very smart and a hard worker.
i dunno, we just got unlucky, i think, with the injury.
let's just hope he can recover.
[Edited by - PresIke on 03-19-2009 11:23 AM][Edited by - PresIke on 03-19-2009 11:28 AM]
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