clockwork wrote:the bold part is definitely not true.
what every scout raves about him is the ability to contribute from day 1, due to his excellent offensive talent.
i live in colorado and am lithuanian so i've seen gallo and motie plenty. i'm telling you that it's all a smokescreen about what people say is motiejunas' work ethic. he's the teammate that's always high-fiving for any insignificant thing just to keep the confidence up. he also has a high basketball iq meaning that he might slack on some plays because he realizes he can't do anything about it - i mean that mentality is both good and bad. he doesn't shy away from contact like some people complain but regrettably does suck at rebounding. defending isn't quite horrific as some imply, he's actually really decent and mobile despite people forgetting that he's a 7 footer.
also he's very communicative which is due to his arrogance and bball iq, i mean playing by melo and amare would mellow him out, but still give him enough confidence to do his thing...
just my two cents..
another bargnani-motiejunas comparison and i'll seppuku myself.
I think certain teams he wouldn't even get off the bench if they drafted him. On offense Motie is ready to contribute from day one, defense is another story. I mean we essentially know what he brings to the table.
I don't think he really shies away from contact, Ive seen him bang down low when the time calls for it. At times though he does appear to coast, it's like this is all sports. Certain players that are much better than the competition do tend to coast and people will argue that it just appears that way or he is coasting. His man to man defense is eh decent, his length really helps him out a lot. Help defender IMO leaves something to be desired.
I mean if you can overlook some of his shortcomings, he can certainly help. For the Knicks? He can contribute from day one. I just don't think you can say that for all the teams ahead of us. IMO with Gallo you knew you were getting a slasher, someone who can take it to the hole. His shooting I don't want to say was a surprise, but the way we used it certainly was. He was a good passer and his IQ was there. His defense wasn't lockdown, but he knew how to play the angles and what not.
Just comparing them as to the original question, it's easier for me to see why Gallo would get drafted before Motie. Anytime you start talking about a seven footer who doesn't care to rebound and can coast is usually going to leave a bad taste in someone's mouth. I think Motie is going to be as good as he wants and if we can get him at 17 Id take him just about everyone.
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C- Maluach l Jackson l Hayes
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