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Re: Stagione 2009/2010 (Sophomore) di Danilo Gallinari
Inviato: 20/05/2010, 16:38
da Mike
The Huge ha scritto:Io sono passato stamattina da un rivenditore a Bergamo e mi ha detto che gli hanno garantito che appena sbloccano centralmente il "circuito" (così l'ha chiamato, non so cosa voglia dire nel dettaglio), dovrebbe essere in grado di vendere dei biglietti.
Vi tengo informati (Mike ti ho risposto al messaggio).
Ho letto e risposto...
Grande Huge...
Speriamo bene!
Re: Stagione 2009/2010 (Sophomore) di Danilo Gallinari
Inviato: 20/05/2010, 23:36
da andredici
in questo momento sono disponibili 14 posti da 30 euro su best ticket
Re: Stagione 2009/2010 (Sophomore) di Danilo Gallinari
Inviato: 21/05/2010, 22:11
da giginho93
oggi alle 20:54 sono riuscito a prendere 4 biglietti!!! seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Re: Stagione 2009/2010 (Sophomore) di Danilo Gallinari
Inviato: 22/05/2010, 11:11
da vanz
E intanto il Gallo è in homepage su NBA.COM
L'hanno messo insieme ad altri riguardo lo spazio salariale delle squadre ma hanno messo lui,piccole soddisfazioni...
Re: Stagione 2009/2010 (Sophomore) di Danilo Gallinari
Inviato: 24/05/2010, 11:30
da maurom
Ottimo sono stato via una settimana e addio biglietti, tempismo perfetto...
Re: Stagione 2009/2010 (Sophomore) di Danilo Gallinari
Inviato: 24/05/2010, 12:21
da Donato
Rickett ha scritto:daddyfrank ha scritto:Per chi non lo sapesse in questo momento il Gallo è ospite a RadioDeejay.
Aspetto il link youtube

http://www.deejay.it/dj/media/video/129 ... tion=radio
http://www.deejay.it/dj/media/video/129 ... tion=radio
Re: Stagione 2009/2010 (Sophomore) di Danilo Gallinari
Inviato: 24/05/2010, 14:27
da squeezy
Se qualcuno ha due biglietti in più io sono a Milano...e li compro moolto volentieri!!!
Re: Stagione 2009/2010 (Sophomore) di Danilo Gallinari
Inviato: 24/05/2010, 17:20
da Rickett
Grazie, gli avevo gia visti dalla Home

Re: Stagione 2009/2010 (Sophomore) di Danilo Gallinari
Inviato: 25/05/2010, 23:09
da AxlMcClaudio
domani il gallo commenterà lakers-phoenix con flavio tranquillo, e sarà ospite negli studi di sky!

Re: Stagione 2009/2010 (Sophomore) di Danilo Gallinari
Inviato: 27/05/2010, 16:59
da Rickett
espn:
In this ESPN Insider piece laying out the Knicks’ free agent sales pitch, Chad Ford says the Knicks’ current supporting cast will be a big part of the courtship:
"The idea is to let LeBron or Wade handle the ball and surround them with long, athletic players who can spread the floor, opening up the lane for penetration and kickouts. In a column last week, John Hollinger used a statistical breakdown to describe a similar strategy, and the Knicks concur ...
"In particular, the Knicks believe 21-year-old Danilo Gallinari, who was second in the NBA in 3-pointers made (186-for-488, 38.1 percent), and 23-year-old Wilson Chandler, a slashing wing player who shot 52.4 percent on field goals inside the arc, would thrive alongside a star playmaker."
Chandler may be a fantastic finisher at the rim, but the real carrot here is Gallinari. He will help usher in a new, more efficient brand of Knicks basketball, a style that made Mike D’Antoni the most sought after coach in the game.
Knicks fans might glance at Gallinari’s .423 field goal percentage and counter with skepticism, but reducing Gallinari down to that one number completely ignores why he’s one of the most valuable commodities in the game. Guess how many players in the history of the NBA have maintained a .381 3-point percentage on at least 400 3-pointers over a course of a season? 83. And guess how many were 21 years old? Just Gallinari. He’s as efficient as they come.
Gallinari offers something that LeBron James and Dwyane Wade have never had: a real stretch four. Sure, James had Antawn Jamison this year and Wade has had Michael Beasley but they can’t shoot it like Gallinari. Despite his sharpshooter reputation, Jamison grades out as an average 3-point shooter at his very best and became a liability on both ends of the floor in the playoffs. Beasley took a big step back in his second-year, shooting just .275 on 3-pointers while only taking about one 3-pointer per game. But Gallinari, on the other hand, represents the very best in the game.
The scariest part is that Gallinari has been this deadly from downtown without an offensive force to consistently draw his defender away to double team. But with James, Wade, Chris Bosh and Amar'e Stoudemire all on the table this summer, that’s about to change. And so will everyone’s appreciation for Danilo Gallinari.
Re: Stagione 2009/2010 (Sophomore) di Danilo Gallinari
Inviato: 27/05/2010, 17:12
da giginho93
Rickett ha scritto:espn:
In this ESPN Insider piece laying out the Knicks’ free agent sales pitch, Chad Ford says the Knicks’ current supporting cast will be a big part of the courtship:
"The idea is to let LeBron or Wade handle the ball and surround them with long, athletic players who can spread the floor, opening up the lane for penetration and kickouts. In a column last week, John Hollinger used a statistical breakdown to describe a similar strategy, and the Knicks concur ...
"In particular, the Knicks believe 21-year-old Danilo Gallinari, who was second in the NBA in 3-pointers made (186-for-488, 38.1 percent), and 23-year-old Wilson Chandler, a slashing wing player who shot 52.4 percent on field goals inside the arc, would thrive alongside a star playmaker."
Chandler may be a fantastic finisher at the rim, but the real carrot here is Gallinari. He will help usher in a new, more efficient brand of Knicks basketball, a style that made Mike D’Antoni the most sought after coach in the game.
Knicks fans might glance at Gallinari’s .423 field goal percentage and counter with skepticism, but reducing Gallinari down to that one number completely ignores why he’s one of the most valuable commodities in the game. Guess how many players in the history of the NBA have maintained a .381 3-point percentage on at least 400 3-pointers over a course of a season? 83. And guess how many were 21 years old? Just Gallinari. He’s as efficient as they come.
Gallinari offers something that LeBron James and Dwyane Wade have never had: a real stretch four. Sure, James had Antawn Jamison this year and Wade has had Michael Beasley but they can’t shoot it like Gallinari. Despite his sharpshooter reputation, Jamison grades out as an average 3-point shooter at his very best and became a liability on both ends of the floor in the playoffs. Beasley took a big step back in his second-year, shooting just .275 on 3-pointers while only taking about one 3-pointer per game. But Gallinari, on the other hand, represents the very best in the game.
The scariest part is that Gallinari has been this deadly from downtown without an offensive force to consistently draw his defender away to double team. But with James, Wade, Chris Bosh and Amar'e Stoudemire all on the table this summer, that’s about to change. And so will everyone’s appreciation for Danilo Gallinari.
fatelo leggere a leBron!!

Re: Stagione 2009/2010 (Sophomore) di Danilo Gallinari
Inviato: 27/05/2010, 17:58
da Ronco88
Rickett ha scritto:espn:
In this ESPN Insider piece laying out the Knicks’ free agent sales pitch, Chad Ford says the Knicks’ current supporting cast will be a big part of the courtship:
"The idea is to let LeBron or Wade handle the ball and surround them with long, athletic players who can spread the floor, opening up the lane for penetration and kickouts. In a column last week, John Hollinger used a statistical breakdown to describe a similar strategy, and the Knicks concur ...
"In particular, the Knicks believe 21-year-old Danilo Gallinari, who was second in the NBA in 3-pointers made (186-for-488, 38.1 percent), and 23-year-old Wilson Chandler, a slashing wing player who shot 52.4 percent on field goals inside the arc, would thrive alongside a star playmaker."
Chandler may be a fantastic finisher at the rim, but the real carrot here is Gallinari. He will help usher in a new, more efficient brand of Knicks basketball, a style that made Mike D’Antoni the most sought after coach in the game.
Knicks fans might glance at Gallinari’s .423 field goal percentage and counter with skepticism, but reducing Gallinari down to that one number completely ignores why he’s one of the most valuable commodities in the game. Guess how many players in the history of the NBA have maintained a .381 3-point percentage on at least 400 3-pointers over a course of a season? 83. And guess how many were 21 years old? Just Gallinari. He’s as efficient as they come.
Gallinari offers something that LeBron James and Dwyane Wade have never had: a real stretch four. Sure, James had Antawn Jamison this year and Wade has had Michael Beasley but they can’t shoot it like Gallinari. Despite his sharpshooter reputation, Jamison grades out as an average 3-point shooter at his very best and became a liability on both ends of the floor in the playoffs. Beasley took a big step back in his second-year, shooting just .275 on 3-pointers while only taking about one 3-pointer per game. But Gallinari, on the other hand, represents the very best in the game.
The scariest part is that Gallinari has been this deadly from downtown without an offensive force to consistently draw his defender away to double team. But with James, Wade, Chris Bosh and Amar'e Stoudemire all on the table this summer, that’s about to change. And so will everyone’s appreciation for Danilo Gallinari.
hai detto un cazzo...bell'articolo...
Re: Stagione 2009/2010 (Sophomore) di Danilo Gallinari
Inviato: 28/05/2010, 13:37
da ernie ball
Oggi, alle due di pomeriggio, Gallinari dovrebbe essere a Radio 24.
Re: Stagione 2009/2010 (Sophomore) di Danilo Gallinari
Inviato: 29/05/2010, 22:21
da Deny88
Re: Stagione 2009/2010 (Sophomore) di Danilo Gallinari
Inviato: 03/06/2010, 23:59
da NickName
si si ok, mi hanno chiesto di fare uno spot per la summer league under 22, non c'entra un cazzo con Gallinari in apparenza, a parte il fatto che dovrebbe parteciparvi e soprattutto c'è nel video!

che gioia infinita!
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