A Quote by Danilo Gallinari

The player I was overseas, three-point shooting wasn't my first thing. I was a one-on-one, driving-to-the-basket type player. — © Danilo Gallinari
The player I was overseas, three-point shooting wasn't my first thing. I was a one-on-one, driving-to-the-basket type player.
Dirk was obviously a player that I looked up to. In high school I actually wore No. 41 in honor of Dirk. He was the first player where I was like this guy is seven-feet tall and shooting jump shots and shooting threes, this is what I want to be like.
When I'm healthy and competing, I'm just a different type of player. That's the type of player everyone fell in love with.
That is the type of player I think I am, and the type of player I want to be - a big-play guy.
It's tough at first. You realize in the NBA, it's not easy. Each and every night, you're playing against that player that was the best high school player, that player that was the best player on his college team.
Inch for inch, the 6-foot-3 Westbrook is the NBA's most sensationally talented player, a relentlessly explosive basket-attacker with a deadly pull-up jumper - a top-10 NBA player by any big-picture statistical measure from Player Efficiency Rating to Win Shares.
I think I was always going to be an Everton player from the day I was born. There is a certain type of player who is an Everton player
Overseas, kids grow up in a soccer culture. The German player sees the game eons above the American player the same age.
A guitar player goes on the road, and he misses his girlfriend for a while, but he manages to get along. A horn player gets out on the road, plays two or three towns, and then he'll get lonely, and next thing you know, he's packed up and left. It's better not to hire him in the first place.
Vincent Janssen has come in and done very well. He's a great player and different type of player to me.
In planning any type of offense, when a player leaves a spot always replace him with another offensive player.
Offensive linemen don't get looked at. Nobody is paying attention to the offensive line. But me? I'm getting watched for everything. I know what type of player I am. Everybody else that I know knows what type of player I am.
I want to be a top-flight football player, so I lead the life that enables me to be that type of player. I prefer to be seen in a decent light rather than an indecent one.
I never gave up as a player, and I won't give up as someone who wants to go to the Hall of Fame, because it's the ultimate goal for a baseball player or a football player or a basketball player.
Many in the world would have us choose safer options - keep this player, instead of taking a gamble on a player whose name you don't know. But when that player becomes Robert Covington, people are excited. We've chosen that sort of thing very often.
The mentor thing is overblown to me. I'm going to coach the player. I'm not going to have another player coach the player. They can be friends but when it comes to what I want him to do on the football field, that's my call, not another player's call.
I'm not the type of player that's going to run in behind or go past three and score.
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