A Camp Update

by Chris Alvino on September 29th, 2009 at 4:17 pm

Props to Seth from Posting and Toasting for the camp update:

“After some stretching and a session of “watching film” (no idea what that was), the Knicks took the court and held their first practice of training camp this morning. Here’s what I saw:

- The first thing I noticed? Everybody was up and running. Last year, Danilo Gallinari spent camp on a stationary bike, Jared Jeffries broke his leg, and Eddy Curry was off somewhere losing his lunch. This time it was 20 relatively healthy individuals going full strength. That’s not to be taken for granted.

- Mike D’Antoni keeps things moving. It started with one-on-one full-court dribbling drills, then quickly progressed to three man sets with multiple balls in the air at once. There were no scrimmages (they play games in the evenings), but they did run full-court fast break drills that had everybody gasping for air. Everything finished up with some stretching, then individual attention from the coaches and staff while the reporters moved in.

A few early impressions from particular players:

- Danilo Gallinari did nothing to quell my rabid excitement over his development. His back looked like it wasn’t a problem, as he was running the court with abandon and did fine moving laterally in a defensive stance. If there’s one thing that surprised me about Danilo’s demeanor, it’s how fiery he gets. He probably hit around 50 of the 60-odd jumpers I saw him take on the day, but was visibly angry after each rim-out. He just doesn’t expect to miss. In fact, the only shots that seemed to make Gallo uncomfortable were the ones that came after a lefty dribble. Anyway, the stroke is still very much there and the intensity is a bonus.

Did I mention that Danilo was doing this all with a bandaged right hand? He apparently cut himself in practice the other day. Nothing major. Still, a guy with tape on his hand shouldn’t be burying fade-away threes at will.

Did I mention that I’m really excited about Danilo Gallinari?

- Seriously, though, it’s worth noting that when the roster was divided in half between veterans and newbies, Gallo joined the vet squad.

- Eddy Curry‘s calf was wrapped pretty tight, but he managed to keep up in what may have been his first full-court workout in months. Eddy also looked much quicker off his feet, especially compared to the couple of games he played in last season, when I wasn’t sure he could still dunk.

- Al Harrington and Jared Jeffries were unquestionably the vocal leaders throughout practice. Jared did his part explaining drills to the youngsters and newcomers, while Al was constantly barking orders and encouragement during drills.

- Jordan Hill and Toney Douglas were on the far court most of the time, so I didn’t see much of them. It takes time to get familiar and comfortable in practice, but I’ll say from my first impression that Pretty Toney looks more confident than Hill does. I’ll have my eye on those two in scrimmages.

- David Lee and Darko Milicic both got extra reps in at the free throw line, and each looked generally solid stepping out to 15 feet or so. Watching both of them run the floor like champs is indicative of how flexible Mike D’Antoni’s frontcourt options will be this season.

- Darko isn’t the smiliest of fellows.

- Nate Robinson threw down a two-handed dunk between drills, then caught the ball between his ankles while still hanging on the rim. That’s halfway to being dunk contest material right there.

- A packed roster doesn’t bode well for the non-guaranteed signees, but I’d say from limited exposure that Warren Carter looked like the pick of the litter this morning.

- Sun Yue spent a while after practice shooting short jumpers with a medicine ball. This might do something to explain my irrational fear of Sun Yue.”

Being at camp has to be a lot of fun.  Tommy will be making the trek to camp later this week.

Anyway, based on videos I’ve seen, reports I’ve read, Tommy’s comments yesterday, and Seth’s remarks today, perhaps Darko Milicic just does not have a vibrant, warm personality.  It’s possible, and there is noting wrong with that.  I hope that he is just stone cold on the court towards opponents.

Say what you will about Jared Jeffries, he is a team player and he is a glue guy that can help keep this team playing hard during the rough patches of the season.  Imagine he had more talent?  Perhaps even a jumper?

If Gallo is 100%, then the rest of the league better watch out for him.

It is good to hear Curry is practicing and hopefully trying his hardest.  Even if he is still a bit slow, hard work and dedication can change that.  Eddy has to continue to try his hardest and has to continue to hustle.  That combination will lead to results for the big man.  No doubt.

About Chris Alvino

Chris Alvino grew up in Crestwood, NY. He graduated from Regis High School in 2005. There he played both basketball and baseball. Chris is currently a student at Boston College, where he practices with the varsity Women's Basketball Team (... seriously). Chris has been a Knicks' fan for years and can literally talk about them all day long, every day of the week. Chris enjoys writing on this blog and seeing what everyone out there has to say about it. View all posts by Chris Alvino →
  • Magik_Trick

    lol@Sun Yue

    interesting to hear that Warren Carter is ahead of the pack for the non-guaranteed guys

    Say what you want about Al Harrington, but you gotta admire this guy taking over the role as a leader

    Larry Hughes hasnt been anywhere in the media at all…

    GALLO WETTING SHOTS WITH A WRAPPED UP ARM, YOU GOTTA LOVE IT

    And good to hear Curry is alteast keeping up, i was excited for him earlier…but now im suspecting an injury riddled season

  • DaJoka

    Nice update but I feel the hate coming in……5, 4, 3, 2, 1……..

  • Jeff Cykiert

    Everything’s about Galo right now.

    I’m going to pick him in the last round of my fantasy league. I love that he’s scrappy and has a lot of heart and a fierce personality. The ‘go-get-it’ attitude Harrington was talking about. i see that in Douglas also.

    Douglas definitely looked like he knew how to run a team and control a game in summer league, but his individual scoring skills seemed way off. Fortunately, he is known to be a very good offensive player so that shouldn’t remain that way, but at least we saw he can facilitate really well.

    Plus, he is supposed to be a great PG defender (acc defensive player of the year), so i feel really good about him right now. I’m more excited about him than hill right now; not necessarily because i think he will be better, but just given how much we are paying him and where we drafted him, the turnaround could be amazing, where-as anything short of spectacular is nothing worth screaming about for Hill.

  • Bart

    Gallo hasn’t proven anything yet be excited but dont be surprised if he isn’t what you think he’s gonna be.

  • Chris Alvino

    That is a great way to put it. You can expect him to be great. That is fine. But do not be shocked if he is not as great as you hope for him to be. He has not proven himself to be a great player yet, but rather he has simply shown the attributes that can make up a great player.

    My guess is that he has a big year.

  • DaJoka

    Why would anyone here realistically think he’s going to come out the gate being great?
    Come on man..give us some more credit than that.

  • Bart

    Is he gonna start?

  • DinnerDog

    Better year statistically, Chandler or Gallo?

  • DaJoka

    I think Chandler will have better stats because he’s more active on the boards and on the defensive end (blks). I do think Gallo will average somewhere around 14-15 ppg and I’m not sure on his rebounds or assists. I also know that anybody that was calling for us to select Eric Gordon or Brook Lopez over this kid must’ve been caught up in a moment or something.
    Gallo was the right pick at 6!!
    I think he was picked 6th….was he?

  • DaJoka

    Delonte West was AWOL from camp.
    Their calling it an unexcused absence.
    Somebody needs to get this kid on a leash before he does something that really kills his career.

    IMO I think GSW can’t trade Monta because he makes to much bread.
    It’ll be easier to trade Curry. However, by Monta saying what he said….all the other teams now know that GSW will be in a sort of desperation mode. They won’t be desperate enough where they’ll have to take any trade offer made to them but they most certainly will be operating on the other teams terms.

  • DaJoka

    What’s the over under on the amount of days it takes Jeffries to either break his leg or his arm?

    We have to force him to play in a full body cast until the end of training camp.

  • BiggieSmalls

    talk about bringing the hate

    Id say he sustains some sort of injury in camp.

    Curry is first on the stationary though.

  • HaS

    Tape on his hand is not “a wrapped up arm” lol you guys are getting carried away.

  • HaS

    I would rather have Anthony Randolph or Eric Gordon personally, but hey if Danilo can stay healthy this time maybe that will change.

  • Dave the Rave

    Curry has a wrapped leg?
    Tomorrow a wrapped arm.
    Then 2 wrapped thighs.
    A groin pull.
    A knee contusion.
    A day off to visit a sick relative.
    Stomach flu.
    A week off for a paternity suit.
    Wraps for sore knees.
    A week for knee drainage.
    A day off to mourn his dead pet goldfish.
    A day in bankruptcy court.
    A week to rest sore back after falling off a stationary bike.
    Carpal tunnel from lifting too many donuts.

    To be continued……

    (just kidding…..I’ll leave it alone)