Gallinari

1 December 2009

ed pretty good tonight, beating the Phoenix Suns, 126-99.  I’ll just give my critique of Gallinari’s play, since I know the Knicks arent doing anything this year, and Gallo’s one of the few players I know will be around next year.   

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11 April 2009

They have Larry Hughes stuck in the 2 guard until next season, Al Harrington in the 4. Gallinari and Wilson coming off the bench, Quentin assuming the roll for D"Antoni, that Malik Rose served for Isiah. I am glad that he is scouting for Donnie Walsh, (Isiah Thomas) because even if he is dillusional, he can sure secure talent. But, I'll get to that. Those 5 players, come back. Eddy Curry, (shaking my head) has been a big dissapointment, and unfortunately the pun is intended. Mr. Walsh might have to use every ounce of his good will to get him gone, but he more than likely there until Febuary. The way this roster is put together, i think it would be hard to imagine, some way some how the Knicks don't pick in the Draft more than once. And, that brings me to my point, who do they Draft? Who can Donnie Walsh and (whispering) Isiah Thomas, bring in? Who makes a big enough impact during the 2010 season to bring in the biggest name in that summers free- agency market? D'Antoni doesn't seem intrested in big men, he likes to use his system, he like to cross-match, he likes gritty player willing to work hard while on the court. HE wants guys that can run, play defense, shoot, and are good teammates.

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22 January 2009

ove .500 before dumping Randolph and Crawford), simply because of the depth they suddenly have with Gallinari.  It seems like D'Antoni can put any five out there and be effective; he can even win with a short-handed team, but at the pace the Knicks play, it has to help the whole team to have a capable bench.  Nate and

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