dan on Danilo
- July
- 15
Here’s the first guest blog from dan … I’m heading back to the beach.
All the other suckers have their eyes on the home run derby tonight, but not I my friends. I’ll let others be electrified by Uggla. Is Uggla really a participant or am I seeing things? I’m not even bothering to check. I have my eyes on the one truly relevant story of the night. Yes boys, while some listen to Berman do that, “back, back, back”, joke again, and while others gorge on fried clams, I take in the advent of DANILLO ON TIVO! It’s summer league basketball, your New York Knicks, coming off back to back NBA championships (writers embellishment), lining up against their arch rivals of the eastern conference, the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The game started with the Knicks first round draft pick Danilo Gallinari, the reason for all the buzz surrounding this game, jumping center! Was this the good news, this guy has such superior hops that he wins this tip, or the bad, we have no inside presence at all on this team? Well, he lost the tip. The most hilarious thing was one of his first defensive assignments was Robert “Tractor” Traylor. He got pushed around a little in the first half, especially on an “and 1” for the Tractor. So, I guess it’s fair to say that someone else is going to be primarily responsible for Dwight Howard.
Anyway, with 2:18 left in the 3rd quarter the kid started to show the form that made him the sixth pick in the draft. It started with a jump shot, then a great put back jam, a three on a feed from Collins, and a nice between the legs dribble pull up jumper. He initiated the offense on a number of occasions and made an incredible quick crossover to his left and was at the hoop getting fouled in, like, two huge steps. 4-4 on free throws. Nice moments from Danilo who left the game with what appeared to be cramping with about 5:00 minutes to go and the K’s down by 5, 85-80.
The Knicks put them away anyway, I’ll let you look up the stats (I’m on summer vacation, too). Wilson Chandler was the best player on the floor for either team. He was on another level and obviously felt very confident against the competition. He looks too good to be playing in this tournament. Same for Mardy Collins who iced the game with penetrating moves and free throws at the end. Balkman looks healthy physically and he even had success against Traylor down low.
Anyway, the Cavaliers were without their star player, Lebron James, and anyone else, seemingly, who played on their team last season. Kudos to their first round pick J.J. Hickson and to guard Clay Tucker who kept them in the game until the end. The Knicks, had the better personnel tonight, they played hard, mostly played smart, and they won by three.
If anybody else wants to take a turn, let me know.













