There was a time just a few years ago when Danilo Gallinari was what teams wanted in a four that fits the modern NBA game — he ran the floor well, could stretch the floor to knock down threes, could put the ball on the floor and get to the rim, just could do a lot of things on offense.
He was Il Gallo, the rooster. He scored more points per game (17.2) then anyone else on a 57-win Nuggets team.