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http://www.nba.com/2009/news/features/j ... index.htmlThe coach also believes that his team doesn't have to wait until next summer to begin moving forward. His optimism begins with second-year forward Danilo Gallinari, who played just 28 games last season, dealing with back issues that eventually required surgery. D'Antoni is very high on Gallinari, and he'd better be, considering the Knicks drafted the Italian with the sixth pick in a draft that produced one of the most productive rookie classes in NBA history.
"What we've seen of him and what we know of him as a person, a leader and all that, we think he can be a top-level player in this league," D'Antoni said. "He's definitely one of the best shooters in the league, without a doubt. He's 6-10, knows how to play and is a better defender than what most people think."
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