"I started despising him. We sat down a lot, but it always ended up being him talking and me listening." - Ray Allen, on George Karl.

 
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8  -  Danilo Gallinari - SF, 6'10, 225
Denver Nuggets - Acquired via trade in February 2011
       Date of birth: 08/08/1988
       Country: Italy
     Drafted (NBA): 6th pick, 2008
     Out of: Armano Milano (Italy)
  NBA Experience: 4 years
  Hand: Right
 Agent: Arn Tellem (Wasserman Media Group)





From blog:


   Creative Financing in the NBA, 2010
2010-08-12

1) Arn Tellem has signed players to rookie contracts that start at 100% and use incentives to get to 120% in previous years; he did this only last season with Gerald Henderson, and in 2008 with both Danilo Gallinari and Anthony Randolph. He knows the rules and has played by them before.

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   Where Are They Now, 2010; Part 15
2010-01-25

Am I the only person who thinks that Danilo Gallinari, when he's spiked his hair up, looks a bit like Butthead? Probably.

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   Chicago's Meticulously Crafted 2011 Offseason Plan That Relies An Awful Lot Upon Guesswork
2011-06-09

It won't look like it in hindsight, but there was a time when there was absolutely no way that the Knicks were going to trade both Wilson Chandler and Danilo Gallinari for Carmelo, let alone also get them under the luxury tax and give out every possible future young asset not called Landry Fields in the process. But then an NBA team yielded to the input of the head coach of a Sun Belt Conference team. It's not who you are in this business; it's who you were.

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