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Post by greatgates on May 21, 2009 9:48:12 GMT -5
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Post by mercury on May 21, 2009 11:39:15 GMT -5
I see they have Gallo on the list of future stars. If he can stay healthy he has a chance. I think Chandler could be added to this list.
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Post by irish2u2 on May 21, 2009 14:31:37 GMT -5
Gallo was such a tease. ; ) I am so leery of back issues and especially in very young athletes but I can hope he is fully recovered and he gains 20lbs of muscle this summer. His skillset is first rate and if he is all he should be we could afford to trade David Lee.
My fingers have been crossed so much I think they are stuck making typing painful and awkward. ; )
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Post by kgooglog on May 22, 2009 9:38:31 GMT -5
I think Wilson Chandler will "bust out" in the upcoming season, especially if Al Harrington can be traded. Chandler is truly a 5 tool player, one who can score in a variety of ways, blocks shots, plays excellent defense, hits FTs at a near 80% clip, and is not an under-sized SF and is a nice size SG. He is extremely coachable and the only thing, IMO, that has stopped Chandler from being a 20+ PPG scorer and a "star" thus far, is his level of aggression and being selfless.
I believe in Gallo's inclusion on the list, and he may just be the major surprise of the draft. As many have said, one must look a few years after an initial draft in order to effectively evaluate how good a team has done with its selection. For all of his faux pas as a GM, Zeke Thomas got Wilson Chandler, Nate Robinson, and David Lee. All of these players were selected well after #8 in their respective draft years. Let's see what a healthy Danilo Gallinari brings to this Knicks team...
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