Gallo is shooting under 40%..... a decent 36% from three... His offensive stats are inflated. How is he defensively?
Over the past couple months, Jae Crowder has been better offensively than Gallo. They play the same position. Not sure Gallo should be the target anymore. I'd look for a shooting guard upgrade over Bradley/Smart... or a better defensive anchor at the center position. Depending on who we trade and who is left on the roster, I'm probably fine with Olynyk as our PF.
Why can't you play both at the same time? Crowder has shown the ability to guard 4's, he could defend whichever opponent is a bigger threat, at the 3 or the 4.
I'd rather not play Crowder out of position and get smaller just for the sake of adding Gallo at 14 mil per year. I don't think that really even moves the needle enough for it to matter.
I heard that Ainge is unlikely to lock up money for someone like gallo anyways. The team wants to have a shot at signing multiple max contract players this Summer.
Last season Gallinari played more of his minutes as a pf than as an SF. Last year his team had a positive differential with him at PF and a negative one with him at SF. He is absolutely better at a stretch 4 than as a 3. (source 82 games)
I can't find any data with his numbers split up by position for this season, but lineups with him at the 4 have better net ratings than those with him playing the 3. Gallo is better at the 4, Jae is better at the 3, I don't see what the issue is.
As to not wanting to clog up the cap with his contract, this is why I see a Gallinari trade as far more likely in the offseason when Danny has seen that he isn't going to do better in the free agent market.
I expect us not to be able to sign someone better than Gallo in free agency so I would make this move now, but if we are able to draft Ingram or Simmons, (both would slot well next to Crowder) then there isn't really room for Gallo