[外電] ITALIAN ROOTS FOR KNICKS
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By MARC BERMAN
May 27, 2008 -- Vittori Gallinari, father of the Italian Stallion, Danilo,
and former teammate of Mike D'Antoni, told The Post from Italy yesterday he's
rooting for the Knicks to select his son in the June 26 draft.
Vittori played nine seasons with D'Antoni on Milan. He feels the 19-year-old,
6-foot-10 small forward prodigy would have the most success playing under his
former mate. The Knicks select sixth, and if O.J. Mayo is off the board,
Gallinari is a candidate who will be considered.
"When Mike was playing, he felt like a coach on the court," Vittori said in a
phone interview yesterday. "He was a playmaker but I always knew when he
stopped playing, he would get a job as a coach. I'd be really happy if my son
could be coached by Mike. I know he can speak Italian to him, which is
important. I don't know if it will happen, but I'd be happy."
Though invited, the younger Gallinari can't attend this week's pre-draft camp
in Orlando in which the lottery hopefuls are given physicals and
strength/fitness tests. Last night, Gallinari's Armani Milan club faced
elimination in the Italian League playoffs.
According to Vittori, Danilo will travel to the U.S. on June 6 for private
workouts with teams, but will be selective. Gallinari will work out for the
Knicks and only a handful of others.
"We're not going to move around too much," said Vittori. "We'll select just a
few teams, the Knicks for sure. New York is a good city of many Italian
people, which makes it more interesting for us."
Vittorio said he saw reassigned Isiah Thomas at a couple of Gallinari's games
two weeks ago and also Nets GM Kiki Vandeweghe last month.
Gallinari has been compared to Toni Kukoc.
"He's like a point forward, he can defend the five, he can play everywhere on
the court," Vittorio said. "Mike knows the level of player in Europe and if a
player is getting 35 minutes a game in Italian championships, he knows he can
play."
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As the pre-draft camp begins tonight at Disney's Milk House, the Knicks are
in flux with their scouting department. Walsh still is looking to revamp the
front office. It's unclear who's showing up to Orlando. (Thomas has not been
invited). Senior VP Glen Grunwald, running the draft, will be on hand, but is
likely to be replaced by a new GM this summer. The scouts on board are from
the Thomas regime. Donnie Walsh won't arrive till Thursday and could use the
event more as a job fair.
While lottery picks, Derrick Rose, Michael Beasley, Brook Lopez, Anthony
Randolph, Jerryd Bayless, D.J. Augustin and Mayo will be put through tests,
the game participants are late first- and second-round picks. The Knicks do
not have a second-round pick in this year's draft.
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