it has nothing to do with that. youre just looking at what you think danilo galinari is (tall, can shoot 3s) and thinking "hey, the pistons need shooting and floor spacers so that will help."
yet, he doesnt shoot 3s much anymore. he doesnt play much anymore. he cant defend anyone who can move anymore. like isaiah stewart, teams arent likely to defend him much on the perimeter because his shot is inconsistent and he cant make an offensive move once teams close down.
in theory, this is better than marvin bagley. in reality, this means even more james wiseman at the 5 and less offense than what bagley brought (bagley was actually decent on offense this year).
i understand what you think galinari is, but i dont think he is that player anymore. its like joe harris: he used to be good. he is no longer that player.
this move was made for contracts with an outside idea of galinari getting playing time so he can possibly get a contract next year (the boss' son is his agent. see trading three second round picks to take deivydas).
not to mention trading away two second round picks to make this move, one of which is the pistons 2025 pick which will be very high on the draft board. once again, a terrible use of assets by a gm who has made a career of terribly using assets.