On February 10, Beijing timeThe Detroit Pistons have officially announced that the team has officially laid off 35-year-old veteran forward Danilo Gallinari. At this point, Gallinari, known as the "Italian cannon", officially ended his piston career!
So far this season, Gallinari has played in a total of six games for the Detroit Pistons, averaging 14 per game8 minutes, you can get 87 points 23 rebounds and 2 assists, shooting 451%, 35 three-point shooting5% and 85% free throw shooting.
There's no doubt that even though Gallinari has played less and is older this season, he is still a huge threat on the offensive end of the perimeter and can provide energy for the team. The outside three-point shooting rate can be maintained above 35%, which shows that his current competitive state is still very good! will not be limited by playing time to cause his form to decline, he is still the "Italian cannon" who makes opponents afraid of three points.
Although Gallinari's Pistons career is over, his NBA is far from over! Because this big shooter who is known for his excellent outside projection in his career will inevitably become a sought-after item in the buyout market! So far in his career, Gallinari has made 3,808 three-point attempts, hitting 1,453 of them, and his career three-point shooting percentage is as high as 3815%。Obviously, he is a real Italian cannon, and he is not in vain!
Born on August 8, 1988, height 208 meters, weighing 106 kilograms, being selected by the sixth pick in the first round of the 2008 NBA Draft, and shooting 38% from three-point range in his career, these are the keys to Gallinari's popularity in the buyout market! Because he still has gas in the tank, with 16 years of NBA experience, he is undoubtedly the ideal puzzle piece for a championship team.
Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers, Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks, Oklahoma City Thunder, Phoenix Suns and other teams should be interested in this "Italian cannon", because he is a veritable three-point shooter and deserves it! Predictably, a battle for Italian guns has quietly begun in the buyout market. Who will Gallinari go to? Let's wait and see!