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Re: Gallinari has a torn ACL per Shams
« Reply #105 on: September 05, 2022, 11:46:48 AM »

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I have no faith we will ever see Danilo Gallinari play a game in Celtic green.

I hope you're wrong about that. I would also like to see Hauser get a chance... I hoping for an expanded rotation this year.

Getting past the triggered trauma of 5 minutes of Gordon Hayward, it’s taking a while to find a potential bright side to the Gallo injury.   Of course the first positive by comparison is that 34 yo Gallo is no 27 yo Hayward. Next is that the promise of 2018 included Kyrie Irving.

But then, there are the possibilities of what can emerge as a result of 15-20 newfound minutes in the rotation.  Depending on who Brad signs or trades for in the next few weeks, it’s possible that the loss of Gallinari is negligible.  Especially true if the opening becomes a door for someone like Hauser to become a weapon off the bench.  Unlike a number wishful thinking failures (Edwards, Romeo, Nesmith…), Hauser showed he could shoot in NBA games in his limited opportunities.  At 6’8” he could be an ideal sharpshooter if he is able to get his shot off and grow his ability to stay on the floor defensively.

Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe that Hauser has shot over 40% from 3 at all levels and usage rates. Besides being an elite shooter Hauser seems to have a good BBIQ.

Re: Gallinari has a torn ACL per Shams
« Reply #106 on: September 05, 2022, 11:51:39 AM »

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I have no faith we will ever see Danilo Gallinari play a game in Celtic green.

I hope you're wrong about that. I would also like to see Hauser get a chance... I hoping for an expanded rotation this year.

I hope your right .  Gallo s length was tuff on opponents around the basket,  no replacement for natural long body and arms
Getting past the triggered trauma of 5 minutes of Gordon Hayward, it’s taking a while to find a potential bright side to the Gallo injury.   Of course the first positive by comparison is that 34 yo Gallo is no 27 yo Hayward. Next is that the promise of 2018 included Kyrie Irving.

But then, there are the possibilities of what can emerge as a result of 15-20 newfound minutes in the rotation.  Depending on who Brad signs or trades for in the next few weeks, it’s possible that the loss of Gallinari is negligible.  Especially true if the opening becomes a door for someone like Hauser to become a weapon off the bench.  Unlike a number wishful thinking failures (Edwards, Romeo, Nesmith…), Hauser showed he could shoot in NBA games in his limited opportunities.  At 6’8” he could be an ideal sharpshooter if he is able to get his shot off and grow his ability to stay on the floor defensively.

Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe that Hauser has shot over 40% from 3 at all levels and usage rates. Besides being an elite shooter Hauser seems to have a good BBIQ.

Re: Gallinari has a torn ACL per Shams
« Reply #107 on: September 05, 2022, 11:52:47 AM »

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The Celtics were reportedly really high on Hauser even before the Gallinari signing. I have no worries about his shooting, he's an elite shooter and can adequately replace Gallo in that sense. The concern has been about Hauser's defense, but realistically, what kind of defense were we expecting from Gallo at 34 years old when he's never been a great defender to begin with?

Re: Gallinari has a torn ACL per Shams
« Reply #108 on: September 05, 2022, 11:52:52 AM »

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Hope you are correct

Re: Gallinari has a torn ACL per Shams
« Reply #109 on: September 05, 2022, 11:58:51 AM »

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The Celtics were reportedly really high on Hauser even before the Gallinari signing. I have no worries about his shooting, he's an elite shooter and can adequately replace Gallo in that sense. The concern has been about Hauser's defense, but realistically, what kind of defense were we expecting from Gallo at 34 years old when he's never been a great defender to begin with?

Gallo is definitely a better player but Hauser can shoot at a high level.

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« Reply #110 on: September 05, 2022, 11:59:03 AM »

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Re: Gallinari has a torn ACL per Shams
« Reply #111 on: September 05, 2022, 12:10:27 PM »

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The Celtics were reportedly really high on Hauser even before the Gallinari signing. I have no worries about his shooting, he's an elite shooter and can adequately replace Gallo in that sense. The concern has been about Hauser's defense, but realistically, what kind of defense were we expecting from Gallo at 34 years old when he's never been a great defender to begin with?

The hope that Hauser will be able to replace the role of Gallo is unrealistic. Gallo is a proven veteran, is 6' 10", can not only shoot incredibly well in NBA over a long sustained period (as opposed to Hauser who has yet to even show he can do it in an NBA summer league), Gallo is excellent playing the post who is a master a drawing fouls and hitting his free throws at a very high clip.   His injury is going to be a huge loss for our team. 

Re: Gallinari has a torn ACL per Shams
« Reply #112 on: September 05, 2022, 01:22:05 PM »

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The Celtics were reportedly really high on Hauser even before the Gallinari signing. I have no worries about his shooting, he's an elite shooter and can adequately replace Gallo in that sense. The concern has been about Hauser's defense, but realistically, what kind of defense were we expecting from Gallo at 34 years old when he's never been a great defender to begin with?

The hope that Hauser will be able to replace the role of Gallo is unrealistic. Gallo is a proven veteran, is 6' 10", can not only shoot incredibly well in NBA over a long sustained period (as opposed to Hauser who has yet to even show he can do it in an NBA summer league), Gallo is excellent playing the post who is a master a drawing fouls and hitting his free throws at a very high clip.   His injury is going to be a huge loss for our team.

Gallo is definitely a much better player but Hauser has a beautiful shot and can at least provide some spacing.

Re: Gallinari has a torn ACL per Shams
« Reply #113 on: September 05, 2022, 03:28:09 PM »

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After receiving further evaluation, Boston’s Danilo Gallinari has been diagnosed with a torn ACL in his left knee, per sources. This is the same ACL that Gallinari tore in 2013.

That's what I was afraid of. And what Stevens was not afraid of enough.
Gallinari has worse knees than Robert Williams. He should not have been allowed to play in Italy.
I wonder what his contract says about this. Do the Celtics have to eat it? Hello media.
His career in Boston is about finished.
He is not that big a loss. Strictly a part time player who can be replaced.

Re: Gallinari has a torn ACL per ShaKornems
« Reply #114 on: September 05, 2022, 03:47:31 PM »

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Looks like they're not spending much more if any. Hauser takes Gallo's minutes.  Still missing a rotation big unless they plan on Kabengele or Kornet contributing. Looks like they are.

Re: Gallinari has a torn ACL per Shams
« Reply #115 on: September 05, 2022, 03:56:35 PM »

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I don't think ownership ever planned on going full throttle on spending. Why else would they let the big TPE slide?

Re: Gallinari has a torn ACL per ShaKornems
« Reply #116 on: September 05, 2022, 04:00:08 PM »

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Looks like they're not spending much more if any. Hauser takes Gallo's minutes.  Still missing a rotation big unless they plan on Kabengele or Kornet contributing. Looks like they are.

I wouldn’t say it looks like anything.  They haven’t signed anyone or made a trade in the 3 days since the news that Gallinari tore his ACL.  I’ll be very surprised if they go into the season without making a roster move to replace DG and add big depth.

Re: Gallinari has a torn ACL per Shams
« Reply #117 on: September 05, 2022, 04:09:46 PM »

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I don't think ownership ever planned on going full throttle on spending. Why else would they let the big TPE slide?

To think Lacob was a minority owner at one point. What could have been

Re: Gallinari has a torn ACL per Shams
« Reply #118 on: September 05, 2022, 04:26:57 PM »

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I know this would never happen for a multitude of reasons but the perfect replacement for Gallo would be Nikola Mirotic.
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Re: Gallinari has a torn ACL per Shams
« Reply #119 on: September 05, 2022, 07:36:07 PM »

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The Celtics were reportedly really high on Hauser even before the Gallinari signing. I have no worries about his shooting, he's an elite shooter and can adequately replace Gallo in that sense. The concern has been about Hauser's defense, but realistically, what kind of defense were we expecting from Gallo at 34 years old when he's never been a great defender to begin with?

Am I the only one that doesn’t see Hauser as an NBA-caliber player?  I just don’t get it.  It’s not even just his defense.  He doesn’t appear to have any offensive game other than a spot-up jump shot.  He can’t seem to create for himself or others.  I just don’t see how he’s going to be able to help the team in any meaningful way