KnicksGod wrote:I'm just going to have to disagree with you there. Gallo is a good dribbler and he sometimes finishes with authority -- but just as often, he loses the ball or blows the layup. He is not that good around the basket and these "both hands" claims you are touting are really not true -- he does not have a lot of tricks in his arsenal around the hoop. What you perceive as good finishing is height. He is tall. I'd rate Gallo somewhere between a poor and mediocre finisher by NBA standards for a man his size.
He lives at the line ... is the bottom line. He scored 20 of 37 at the FT line.
Sorry, but you're wrong about a couple things. Gallo was a 37% three point shooter, on high volume up until this year, that's very, very good. Not Ray Allen good, but very good, it's not really debatable. He also improved in a lot of area this year, his body fat percentage is a lot lower, he's faster than ever. Also, unathletic? The guy, that was 3rd in the league in dunks a couple games ago, (now probably around 5th, or 6th) and probably top 5 in the league in fast break points, despite being 6'11.
Gallinari is not only not unathletic, he's a very good athlete for his size. Nowhere near elite obviously, but a very good athlete. His mid range game also improved quite a bit, he hits more and more pullup j's, and even some fadeaways. His defense what probably improved the most this season, thanks to his lower body fat, and therefore improved movement. He often defends the best wings, and does a great job. His length causes real problems for wing players, just like for Melo last night. Gallinari had a big part in Melo's another subpar shooting night. I understand the frustration, and it would probably be easier to some of you if those ex-Knicks players would just suck, but that's not the case.