S.T.A.T: A Detriment To Gallo's

Crazy⑧s

Evacuee
S.T.A.T: A Detriment To Gallo's + Chandler's Futures In NY?

S.T.A.T: Standing tall and talented.

Finally, NY has its go to player. Seemingly effortlessly, Amar'e belittled his star counterpart, Brooke Lopez, in Tuesday's win against NJ. It was a NYK revelation after years of mundane, mediocre quasi stars, to see such relentless scoring prowess.

Unless you are schizophrenic, it's obvious that STAT is the foundation of any immediate or future success in NYC, and hopes are high.

But where does that leave Gallo and Chandler? The cohesion of Amar'e's starting team mates as complimentary contributors is obviously what takes us back to the post-season.

How complimentary will these 2 be? After being hyped last season as the base of future success, how far will they step up or down?

Can Gallo really play with Amar'e? So far you wouldn't be shunned for saying no.

What about Chandler? He's been better than Gallo thus far, but does he have the talent, composure and drive that it takes to compliment the game of such a dominant option offensively?

There are literally over a hundred facets to consider, but what do you think?

Are these boys of the proper mould to help STAT help NY back to the playoffs?

If anything, it's becoming resoundingly clear that we need a high caliber PG , not a SF, to accomodate and amplify STAT's vicious game.
 
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Toons

is the Bo$$
too early to tell bruh....the nj nets game is the only game that we went hard for 48 mins, from coach to bench.
 

Crazy⑧s

Evacuee
Remains to be seen, that's true. But whether or not either of them have the tools to help build the pedestal will show through soon. Good luck to both of them.
 

TR1LL10N

Hannibal Lecter
I def think Gallo can play with Amare. He will benefit form the doubles Amare will draw. Further, Gallo did not have a huge game last night but he did show that he is willing to slash and attack the rim. I also noticed on one fast break how he out ran NJ's guards so the assertions about his lack of athleticism are a tad bit overblown.
 

nyk_nyk

All Star
S.T.A.T: Standing tall and talented.

Finally, NY has its go to player. Seemingly effortlessly, Amar'e belittled his star counterpart, Brooke Lopez, in Tuesday's win against NJ. It was a NYK revelation after years of mundane, mediocre quasi stars, to see such relentless scoring prowess.

Unless you are schizophrenic, it's obvious that STAT is the foundation of any immediate or future success in NYC, and hopes are high.

But where does that leave Gallo and Chandler? The cohesion of Amar'e's starting team mates as complimentary contributors is obviously what takes us back to the post-season.

How complimentary will these 2 be? After being hyped last season as the base of future success, how far will they step up or down?

Can Gallo really play with Amar'e? So far you wouldn't be shunned for saying no.

What about Chandler? He's been better than Gallo thus far, but does he have the talent, composure and drive that it takes to compliment the game of such a dominant option offensively?

There are literally over a hundred facets to consider, but what do you think?

Are these boys of the proper mould to help STAT help NY back to the playoffs?

If anything, it's becoming resoundingly clear that we need a high caliber PG , not a SF, to accomodate and amplify STAT's vicious game.

Having a player like Amare should help Gallo and Chandler. If they can't take advantage of having a player who commands so much attention then they aren't focused enough. All they have to do is keep moving and they will get open looks. Plus we have a pretty good pass first PG in Felton so I don't see how they could not succeed.
 
Having a player like Amare should help Gallo and Chandler. If they can't take advantage of having a player who commands so much attention then they aren't focused enough. All they have to do is keep moving and they will get open looks. Plus we have a pretty good pass first PG in Felton so I don't see how they could not succeed.

Agree, but Chandlers value comes in his willingness and ability to play mutiple positions and defense. He's more comfortable at the forward but that spot is being used by the under acheiving Gallo. This is mostly a coaching issue that should be resolved soon enough...
 

Paul1355

All Star
S.T.A.T: Standing tall and talented.

Finally, NY has its go to player. Seemingly effortlessly, Amar'e belittled his star counterpart, Brooke Lopez, in Tuesday's win against NJ. It was a NYK revelation after years of mundane, mediocre quasi stars, to see such relentless scoring prowess.

Unless you are schizophrenic, it's obvious that STAT is the foundation of any immediate or future success in NYC, and hopes are high.

But where does that leave Gallo and Chandler? The cohesion of Amar'e's starting team mates as complimentary contributors is obviously what takes us back to the post-season.

How complimentary will these 2 be? After being hyped last season as the base of future success, how far will they step up or down?

Can Gallo really play with Amar'e? So far you wouldn't be shunned for saying no.

What about Chandler? He's been better than Gallo thus far, but does he have the talent, composure and drive that it takes to compliment the game of such a dominant option offensively?

There are literally over a hundred facets to consider, but what do you think?

Are these boys of the proper mould to help STAT help NY back to the playoffs?

If anything, it's becoming resoundingly clear that we need a high caliber PG , not a SF, to accomodate and amplify STAT's vicious game.
If Amare was a better passer, he would be able to use the double teams and find Gallo open on the outside, the problem is that Amare often shoots when he gets the ball and Gallo isn't hitting shots consistently so Amare should throw it up....Gallo could be traded for Melo..wait and see
 
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