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    Default Gallinari preseason: 26mpg, 17.5ppg, 53 fg%, 62 3p%

    last season he averaged 19.5ppg on 13 shots a game.

    Could be an sleeper pick for all star if the Nuggets record i good enough

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    Default Re: Gallinari preseason: 26mpg, 17.5ppg, 53 fg%, 62 3p%

    Yeah hes a good player. Hope he has a great season. You're right that they need a good record or else he won't be considered at all.
    I know Denver have a good young core, but im guilty of forgetting about them in favor of UTA, MIN and PHI. Jokic has potential too which I want to follow.

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    Default Re: Gallinari preseason: 26mpg, 17.5ppg, 53 fg%, 62 3p%

    Quote Originally Posted by sunnyboy91
    Yeah hes a good player. Hope he has a great season. You're right that they need a good record or else he won't be considered at all.
    I know Denver have a good young core, but im guilty of forgetting about them in favor of UTA, MIN and PHI. Jokic has potential too which I want to follow.
    Jokic IMO, is better than anyone on those teams not named Towns.

    cant evaluate Embiid or Simmons just yet tho

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    Default Re: Gallinari preseason: 26mpg, 17.5ppg, 53 fg%, 62 3p%

    The question is if he can finally stay healthy, but don't think an All-Star birth is really in the realm unless the Nuggets just come out blazing or he drops exceptional stats. Way too many Fs in the West (Blake, Durant, Davis, Kawhi, etc.)

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