I agree. Lee is an excellent rebounder, and he could score around the basket. He would make a good starting power forward.if u make zach a center then Lee at PF
I agree. Lee is an excellent rebounder, and he could score around the basket. He would make a good starting power forward.
let gallinari start...hes one of the few shooters we have. I can see him playing some minutes at small forward dependin on what team were playin but overall i think power forward is the best spot for him. smh @ the lee stans voting for lee :td:
Dude Gallinari isnt strong enough yet to start at PF and you saw one game of him...if anything he should play more minutes at the SF. Lee needs a chance to start and he will dominate the boards, bring energy, and knock down double double figures. Your thinking in the future.
Gallinari's strength is underrated.
He's great at absorbing contact.
You should watch him play more.
Dude Gallinari isnt strong enough yet to start at PF and you saw one game of him...if anything he should play more minutes at the SF. Lee needs a chance to start and he will dominate the boards, bring energy, and knock down double double figures. Your thinking in the future.
He absorbed contact in summer league and got a back injury, even Donnie Walsh said he has to get bigger. To have him actually start at PF in the NBA he has to have some more strength.
WTF???
Gallinari is healthy and is going to play in Europe this August.
He plays all year around, summerleague is physical and wreckless.
You didn't even watch the summerleague so you have no idea what you're talking about.
Gallinari has a STRONG frame. Every 19 year old has to get bigger, don't be so simple.
Don't get mad.
You haven't watch Gallinari much.
He's taken a lot of contact in Europe, he's been playing ball all year, if you know anything about sports; constant activity inflicts a chance of injury.
He's 19.
What 19 year old doesn't have to bulk up?
Are Gasol and Dirk brolic ass dudes?
No.
Gallinari will obviously condition himself and add some bulk, you have to be an idiot to believe otherwise.
Gallinari will suceed at the PF with his ability to take his man off the dribble, his back to the basket moves, and his overall skill and ability on offense; he's the total package.
His rebounding and shot blocking isn't strong; but we could see improvement because he's very coachable.
Euroleague is more physical than the NBA.
Do your research.
If you said Gallinari would of got injured because of the long duration of the NBA season, then you would have a point. But you need a lot of work on making points. (try to read between the lines next times so I won't help you out on your argument)
Nah,
You don't have to watch Italian basketball all the time.
You could read through articles from professional scouts and draft experts who summarize his games.
You could also watch some Euroleague games and video clips to get an idea of what he's capable of.
I'm just giving you education here, this isn't really a debate since you have a limited knowledge on Gallinari's game.
Bigger doesn't mean more physical.
Players in the NBA aren't allowed to play that physical as Euroleague.
Gallinari should be given atleast 28 minutes a game, whether its off the bench or starting.
He needs experience as a rookie...don't let his confidence go down like Darko or other Euro scrubs.
exactly what i want...but Richardson playing SG? well he could play it actuallly he does play more like a SG and he could probably over power most SG him with his fat self and he can post people up and he can stay in front of his man...This deff should be the starting line up yo...Randolph and Curry will play their way out of the rotation, where intangible guys like Gallinari and Lee will play their way in.
My ideal 8 man rotation =
Marbury (pick and roll ability)
Richardson (range)
Chandler (help defense, scoring)
Gallinari (range/offense)
Lee (rebounding)
Randolph(rebounding)
Robinson(scoring)
Jefferies(defense)
Its not what I want, but its what we got to deal with for now.