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Case Study: The Boston Celtics
The Boston Celtics are currently negotiating with the Denver Nuggets on a possible trade involving former Italian League MVP Danilo Gallinari, as reported by the Boston Herald. The report said that initial talks had been unsuccessful but both teams have agreed in reviving the discussions on the 6-foot-10 stretch four.

However, there were conflicting speculations about the willingness of the Nuggets to deal Gallinari. Some accounts said that Denver is keen on trading him “for the proper price” while others affirmed that new coach Mike Malone wants him and that he is going nowhere.

One area of concern about the former Olimpia Milano standout is that his numbers had been dipping. Last season, he averaged 12.4 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 1.4 assists


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