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lumbardar
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2/28/2010  11:53 AM
Even with that big, big window the Knicks have opened for Le Bron James, Dwyane Wade or Chris Bosh, there still has proven to be plenty of wall left for Danilo Gallinari to hit.

"He's 21 years old," Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni said. "When you have a team that's not real powerful, everything is magnified and you want him to have 20 points and play good defense and win every game, and I just don't think that's realistic right now for anybody."

A bunch of Knicks who aren't going to be here next year couldn't follow one win in Washington on Friday with another last night. They lost 120-109 to Memphis with Gallinari, one of the few guys certain to return, finishing with 11 points, his highest total in five games.

In foul trouble all night, Gallinari hit his only 3-pointer of the game to tie the score with 4:04 to go, then didn't score again -- not that anybody other than David Lee (one basket) did either.

"You have to be emotionally invested in the team or otherwise your game suffers," D'Antoni had said about Gallinari on Friday. "This game is too hard."

A day later, apparently the coach decided that was hard on Gallinari, too, just not as hard as watching game after game slip away for lack of somebody stepping up in the end.

Certainly, it's a long NBA season for a guy going through his first full one after being limited by a back disk problem to just 28 games in 2008-09. It gets longer by the day for the Knicks, who have a surgically repaired former star, Tracy McGrady, out of gas, and a potential star like Gallinari unable to find his pedal.

"The questions you have [are]: Can [Gallinari] play defense? Is he tough enough?" D'Antoni said. "I think he's really tough.

"He's been off with his shot . . . but I don't think its anything to be alarmed about. People with good intentions tell him he can't be just a 3-point shooter. But if his strength is shooting from the outside, that's what he should do.

"If they come out and play him, he shouldn't be programmed that 'I gotta drive' or 'I have to post up.' Sometimes I think he's thinking too much about the game, instead of just playing and reacting."

Gallinari, who played in an Italian League that didn't have this kind of in-season player movement, has been reacting badly to the trades of 10 days ago.

"I don't know, could be many reasons," Gallinari said, asked why he has stopped shooting. "It's a new team, this could be a reason -- I don't know."

Harder to know is why that's a credible excuse, because his last 20-point game was 16 games ago.

McGrady was on the bench for the fourth quarter and overtime Friday night while Gallinari was totaling 41 minutes, and didn't play after halftime last night. The kid's not being denied any time by the trades that so shook him up.

Jordan Hill, the 2009 first-round pick, is gone, as is the 2010 first-round pick, as is the 2012 top pick, while the flip-flopped 2011 pick with Houston will be the lesser of the two. That means Gallinari, taken sixth overall in 2008, will be the best thing the Knicks get out of a draft over a five-year period, a problem if they don't hit the jackpot in free agency or maybe a problem filling out a strong rotation regardless.

There is a lot riding on this kid showing he's going to be a lot better than this

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2/28/2010  11:55 AM
"I don't know, could be many reasons," Gallinari said, asked why he has stopped shooting. "It's a new team, this could be a reason -- I don't know."

Or it could be that teams have scouted Gallinari and know how to neutralize him.

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2/28/2010  11:58 AM
I think its almost time to label Gallo a semi bust.
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2/28/2010  12:02 PM
I thought Gallo played better the last two games. I'll be negative when I believe there is negativity or criticism warranted but Gallinari shot 6-7 from 2 point range the last 2 and was more willing to get involved with more effort--thus the 6 fouls.

If Gallinari stays in the mid range/post area where he can have the option to shoot 14 footers/drive the ball/or go in for a post up he will be a very good NBA player. If he settles from playing from 30 feet--he will be an inconsistent specialist. It's all up to the coaching staff and Gallinari.

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2/28/2010  12:08 PM
JrZyHuStLa wrote:I think its almost time to label Gallo a semi bust.

I'm willing to give Gallo and Chandler the summer to work on their games. Hopefully they come back next year better players. If a couple of months into next season they're still giving the same then you might start considering Chandler as peaked and Gallo as a bust pick.

Gallo also played last year despite the injury. He was around the team. He trained. He practiced. He learned. He isn't a rookie and this isn't his rookie season. That's a cop out phrase by some.

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2/28/2010  12:08 PM
BRIGGS wrote:I thought Gallo played better the last two games. I'll be negative when I believe there is negativity or criticism warranted but Gallinari shot 6-7 from 2 point range the last 2 and was more willing to get involved with more effort--thus the 6 fouls.

If Gallinari stays in the mid range/post area where he can have the option to shoot 14 footers/drive the ball/or go in for a post up he will be a very good NBA player. If he settles from playing from 30 feet--he will be an inconsistent specialist. It's all up to the coaching staff and Gallinari.

I agree, he is trying to play around the basket more, like a 6'11" player should and that is improvement just by the fact that he is attempting to add that dimension to his game.

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2/28/2010  12:24 PM

"He's been off with his shot . . . but I don't think its anything to be alarmed about. People with good intentions tell him he can't be just a 3-point shooter. But if his strength is shooting from the outside, that's what he should do.


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2/28/2010  1:34 PM
How long does a "funk" have to be before its just the way a player plays?
Alan Hahn: Nate Robinson has been on a ridonkulous scoring tear lately (remember when he couldn't hit Jerome James with a Big Mac in early January?)
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2/28/2010  1:34 PM
Gallo will learn and be a nice player
however if NY had anyone else, Gallo be sitting right now

He's been short of awful ..long before the acquistion of Tmac

Gallo is dissappointment #1 this 2010. He was better in Sept. - Dec. 2009
dont know what is wrong with him he's getting the playing time and has hardly
stepped up.

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2/28/2010  1:43 PM
DJMUSIC wrote:Gallo will learn and be a nice player
however if NY had anyone else, Gallo be sitting right now

He's been short of awful ..long before the acquistion of Tmac

Gallo is dissappointment #1 this 2010. He was better in Sept. - Dec. 2009
dont know what is wrong with him he's getting the playing time and has hardly
stepped up.

The guy isn't getting help from his coach when he comes out and say hey just be a 3 point shooter. Why is player development frown on by this coach?? It's like you come in with your skills and you're on your own for the rest of the way. Young guys never have a chance to become better players like that. I been hard on Gallinari but this is not his fault. Teach them right.

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2/28/2010  2:09 PM
Pharzeone wrote:
DJMUSIC wrote:Gallo will learn and be a nice player
however if NY had anyone else, Gallo be sitting right now

He's been short of awful ..long before the acquistion of Tmac

Gallo is dissappointment #1 this 2010. He was better in Sept. - Dec. 2009
dont know what is wrong with him he's getting the playing time and has hardly
stepped up.

The guy isn't getting help from his coach when he comes out and say hey just be a 3 point shooter. Why is player development frown on by this coach?? It's like you come in with your skills and you're on your own for the rest of the way. Young guys never have a chance to become better players like that. I been hard on Gallinari but this is not his fault. Teach them right.

agree w/you 150%

Gallo needs to be developed.
That is why when we all blame knicks roster for pathetic play and being soft I gave MDA a pass last yr and gave him pass Sept-Dec. 2009. Then no longer can I overlook MDA he's much to blame as players.

I cant stand Duhon whom i stood by last season but to Chris credit I give him credit for saying the things he said about
demotion. Duhon was being put in bad spots, pat on back and butt by MDA for all poor play. Some say this was positive from MDA
to encourage Duhon but it went too far to point of Discrediting Nate Robinson.

Look we all never loved Nate all the time for his antics and he wasnt a true PG. But Nate played with heart when he can and I thing
for MDA to get personal at expense of Nate using Duhon whom fell off the earth was absurd. At least Nate a seattle guy loved NY was
fair to fans, kind to kids and he won Knicks a few games.

MDA has flopped and flipped to much for the DJ.
I hope FA's want to come here in July 1, and dont use fact some star players love playing for MDA Cause that line is wearing thin.
Eddy Curry messed up his career by himself but MDA also threw him under bus TWICE for awhile so there tells us about this guy.
I still say MDA can be successful as NYK coach when we get FA and get better over 2010/2011 and 2012 but MDA got to change a bit.

I disdain #Marbury and happy to exile him but you cant throw him under bus and ask him to play when roster is 6-7 guys.
Two faced.

His crap worked awhile in Phoenix and Denver without winning titles and those teams had more Skilled players than we have OR
forecast to have. MDA needs to get with program.

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2/28/2010  2:16 PM
Gallinari needs to focus on his rebounding because his rebounding sucks he shouldn't be averaging 5 rebounds for a 7footer those rebounding numbers are eddie curry like. He needs help david lee on the boards if his shot isn't falling it would really help the team if he rebounds the basketball i not asking him to be dwight howard put i am asking him to get 10 rebounds game. Gallo only has 4 double doubles this season of 10 rebounds or more that not good for 7footer to have 4 double doules at all jason thompson has 20 double doubles this season of 10 rebounds or more.
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2/28/2010  2:39 PM
The plan is to keep waiting, the plan is he's only a rookie, the plan is watch what he does in 2010 with new players.

He was our LOTTERY PICK pick, that's still here on the team. What does that mean ?

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2/28/2010  3:58 PM
BRIGGS wrote:I thought Gallo played better the last two games. I'll be negative when I believe there is negativity or criticism warranted but Gallinari shot 6-7 from 2 point range the last 2 and was more willing to get involved with more effort--thus the 6 fouls.

If Gallinari stays in the mid range/post area where he can have the option to shoot 14 footers/drive the ball/or go in for a post up he will be a very good NBA player. If he settles from playing from 30 feet--he will be an inconsistent specialist. It's all up to the coaching staff and Gallinari.

i agree, he was posting up OJ Mayo & taking advantage of his size down low the other night, not just shooting 3 pointers... his strength is still in shooting from the perimeter but implementing other facets of his game will only help him grow into a better basketball player.

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2/28/2010  4:03 PM
"He's 21 years old," Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni said. "When you have a team that's not real powerful, everything is magnified and you want him to have 20 points and play good defense and win every game, and I just don't think that's realistic right now for anybody."

MDA always goes to bat for players like Gallo & Duhon when they're going through their struggles... other players get thrown under the bus... this guy is a walking contradiction.

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2/28/2010  7:08 PM    LAST EDITED: 2/28/2010  7:10 PM
Funk.. LOL.. such BS..

the past two games he shot 7-11.. that is not a funk.. maybe lack of touches, and attempts but funk? has his production dropped some.. yes, but funk? chris duhon shooting 20% was a funk...

FUnny, lets just ignore that he and chandler are also leading the team in blocks.... while playing mostly perimter players.. while our man in the middle has only 26 blocks... gallo 47.. LOL.. the kid is husting on defense, is brining his game inside the arc.. one of the complaints fans had.. now that he is doing that, he is in a funk because he is not shooting threes....

It is no suprise that both he and chandler shots go down after getting rid of jeffries and brining in T-mac and House... both guys who shoot the ball quite a bit.. go figure..

what a joke..

Just hope lebron really signs with us.. after our first 4 game losing streak, can't wait to see the boos rain down. LOL

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2/28/2010  7:23 PM    LAST EDITED: 2/28/2010  7:24 PM
tkf wrote:Funk.. LOL.. such BS..

the past two games he shot 7-11.. that is not a funk.. maybe lack of touches, and attempts but funk? has his production dropped some.. yes, but funk? chris duhon shooting 20% was a funk...

FUnny, lets just ignore that he and chandler are also leading the team in blocks.... while playing mostly perimter players.. while our man in the middle has only 26 blocks... gallo 47.. LOL.. the kid is husting on defense, is brining his game inside the arc.. one of the complaints fans had.. now that he is doing that, he is in a funk because he is not shooting threes....

It is no suprise that both he and chandler shots go down after getting rid of jeffries and brining in T-mac and House... both guys who shoot the ball quite a bit.. go figure..

what a joke..

Just hope lebron really signs with us.. after our first 4 game losing streak, can't wait to see the boos rain down. LOL

If you watched the games and instead of following the ball and who is scoring (who cares by the way what the score is and who wins) you can see that galo is constantly moving, getting open, running fast break without the ball and getting into open areas but... nobody on this team is giving him the ball.
T-rod is running faster that thinking and his court vision is questionable. Other bunch is just looking for their own shots.
The only 2 players who are willing to get Galo the ball somertimes are T-mac and Lee. Dudu suck but he was looking for Galo. Galo (as any young player) need a smart good point on the team to get better.

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2/28/2010  7:25 PM
If there is a mayor disappointment this season is MDA, and the record is not even in the top ten reasons.
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arkrud wrote:
tkf wrote:Funk.. LOL.. such BS..

the past two games he shot 7-11.. that is not a funk.. maybe lack of touches, and attempts but funk? has his production dropped some.. yes, but funk? chris duhon shooting 20% was a funk...

FUnny, lets just ignore that he and chandler are also leading the team in blocks.... while playing mostly perimter players.. while our man in the middle has only 26 blocks... gallo 47.. LOL.. the kid is husting on defense, is brining his game inside the arc.. one of the complaints fans had.. now that he is doing that, he is in a funk because he is not shooting threes....

It is no suprise that both he and chandler shots go down after getting rid of jeffries and brining in T-mac and House... both guys who shoot the ball quite a bit.. go figure..

what a joke..

Just hope lebron really signs with us.. after our first 4 game losing streak, can't wait to see the boos rain down. LOL

If you watched the games and instead of following the ball and who is scoring (who cares by the way what the score is and who wins) you can see that galo is constantly moving, getting open, running fast break without the ball and getting into open areas but... nobody on this team is giving him the ball.
T-rod is running faster that thinking and his court vision is questionable. Other bunch is just looking for their own shots.
The only 2 players who are willing to get Galo the ball somertimes are T-mac and Lee. Dudu suck but he was looking for Galo. Galo (as any young player) need a smart good point on the team to get better.

LOL.. not sure how to take your post.. it seems as if you are scolding me and agree with me at the same time... hahaha..

but I agree, gallo is moving, setting picks, and getting open and not getting the ball.. As far as lee goes, I am not so sure. I have watched lee throw the ball right over gallo's head with him standing next to him asking for the rock...

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3/1/2010  4:25 PM
JrZyHuStLa wrote:I think its almost time to label Gallo a semi bust.

Puleeeez. The guy has a few slow games and he's a bust? Only in NY.

Gallinari's funk no help to Knicks

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