There's anothed market to improve its called the 3rd round of the draft. Its an open system where teams have access to any remaining player and usually filled with 4 year players. This years3rd round will be the best in years
Galloway once again leads the Knicks in scoring
13 pts
5-14( terrible but was not entirely his fault)
6 rebounds(solid as always)
5 asts
1 steal
He tried out there but quite franky if he took those midrangers and took them inside the paint he would have scored more but overall, compared to everyone else he was great.
Yeah G-Buckets is back in the building!
You thought he was gone!
22pts(Made some really tough and needed shots to help the Knicks win)
4 ast
4 boards
3/5 from 3
Although the more reality side of me wanted to see the Knicks lose to benefit them, I am happy with the way has been playing.
TPercy wrote:Yeah G-Buckets is back in the building!
You thought he was gone!
22pts(Made some really tough and needed shots to help the Knicks win)
4 ast
4 boards
3/5 from 3
Although the more reality side of me wanted to see the Knicks lose to benefit them, I am happy with the way has been playing.
He caught fire....and didn't care who was guarding him. He was decisive. Thats when he's at his best.
blkexec wrote:TPercy wrote:Yeah G-Buckets is back in the building!
You thought he was gone!
22pts(Made some really tough and needed shots to help the Knicks win)
4 ast
4 boards
3/5 from 3
Although the more reality side of me wanted to see the Knicks lose to benefit them, I am happy with the way has been playing.
He caught fire....and didn't care who was guarding him. He was decisive. Thats when he's at his best.
Has to do more of this. I sometimes feel he likes to stay in the background and not be assertive.
If you heard the broadcast, Clyde indicated that Gallo had come to him 2 or 3 times for talks about the basketball. It was also mentioned that he sat with Earl Monroe on some kind of trip. Not sure, but I think Frazier said Galloway was the only Knick who has done this, which seems amazing.
Add this to the story that he met Billups, a hero of his, at the All-Star game, and there is some kind of relationship going on.
Got to say he's talking to some good people, and hopefully he soaks up some info.
He also has Jim Cleamons as a coach, a guy who was not a great player, but someone more in line with Galloway's ability, although I haven't heard about any special relationship they have.
WaltLongmire wrote:blkexec wrote:TPercy wrote:Yeah G-Buckets is back in the building!
You thought he was gone!
22pts(Made some really tough and needed shots to help the Knicks win)
4 ast
4 boards
3/5 from 3
Although the more reality side of me wanted to see the Knicks lose to benefit them, I am happy with the way has been playing.
He caught fire....and didn't care who was guarding him. He was decisive. Thats when he's at his best.
Has to do more of this. I sometimes feel he likes to stay in the background and not be assertive.
If you heard the broadcast, Clyde indicated that Gallo had come to him 2 or 3 times for talks about the basketball. It was also mentioned that he sat with Earl Monroe on some kind of trip. Not sure, but I think Frazier said Galloway was the only Knick who has done this, which seems amazing.
Add this to the story that he met Billups, a hero of his, at the All-Star game, and there is some kind of relationship going on.
Got to say he's talking to some good people, and hopefully he soaks up some info.
He also has Jim Cleamons as a coach, a guy who was not a great player, but someone more in line with Galloway's ability, although I haven't heard about any special relationship they have.
The problem is he tried to be a PG because of his size. But his real value is a SG with high IQ to make the right pass. That makes him more aggressive on offense. ...looking for his shot first...then pass second. Hes also a solid defender. As you saw on parker when he stripped the ball a few times. Parker is one of the elite guards. He was also guarding kwai Lenard tough. Thats 3 positions.....hes a keeper as a solid bench player capable of playing in crunch time.
blkexec wrote:WaltLongmire wrote:blkexec wrote:TPercy wrote:Yeah G-Buckets is back in the building!
You thought he was gone!
22pts(Made some really tough and needed shots to help the Knicks win)
4 ast
4 boards
3/5 from 3
Although the more reality side of me wanted to see the Knicks lose to benefit them, I am happy with the way has been playing.
He caught fire....and didn't care who was guarding him. He was decisive. Thats when he's at his best.
Has to do more of this. I sometimes feel he likes to stay in the background and not be assertive.
If you heard the broadcast, Clyde indicated that Gallo had come to him 2 or 3 times for talks about the basketball. It was also mentioned that he sat with Earl Monroe on some kind of trip. Not sure, but I think Frazier said Galloway was the only Knick who has done this, which seems amazing.
Add this to the story that he met Billups, a hero of his, at the All-Star game, and there is some kind of relationship going on.
Got to say he's talking to some good people, and hopefully he soaks up some info.
He also has Jim Cleamons as a coach, a guy who was not a great player, but someone more in line with Galloway's ability, although I haven't heard about any special relationship they have.
The problem is he tried to be a PG because of his size. But his real value is a SG with high IQ to make the right pass. That makes him more aggressive on offense. ...looking for his shot first...then pass second. Hes also a solid defender. As you saw on parker when he stripped the ball a few times. Parker is one of the elite guards. He was also guarding kwai Lenard tough. Thats 3 positions.....hes a keeper as a solid bench player capable of playing in crunch time.
bang on with this. He's not much of a PG. He's been a 2 for years and that shows, but he is certainly and NBA player and brings plenty to the table.