"I think some of the kids that we find today, they don't know how to work," said Boylan. "It's not that they're bad kids. They're actually good kids, but they just don't have that work ethic drilled into them at this point in their lives.
"So he needs to get to a program where they're going to work with him and make him work hard and keep him on the straight and narrow, hold him accountable when he doesn't do the things he's supposed to do.
"Two or three years from now, he could be a decent player. He's got some skills, he's got some ability. He likes to play and he competes. But here he just kind of ran into a situation where we didn't have enough space for him."
The team still needs to cut two players to get down to the regular-season roster limit of 15.
After the Bucks made the 6-foot-9, 290-pound Gallon the 47th overall pick in last June's draft, he took part in informal workouts here and then some practices with the summer league team before it departed for Las Vegas.
The Bucks played five summer-league games, and Gallon averaged 6.6 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 19.4 minutes per game. Gallon committed 23 fouls and turned the ball over 20 times in what coach Scott Skiles afterward called a "rough week."
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