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Danilo Gallinari Retires at 37 After 16 NBA Seasons

Tributes from former teams highlight his influence on NBA franchises as well as Italian basketball.

Overview

  • He announced his retirement via a social media message on December 2, closing a professional journey that began with the Knicks in 2008.
  • He logged 777 NBA games across 16 seasons with New York, Denver, the Clippers, the Thunder, the Hawks and the Celtics, averaging about 14.9 points per game.
  • Key stretches were derailed by injuries, including a back issue as a rookie, a torn left ACL in April 2013 and a left knee injury before EuroBasket 2022.
  • He departs without an NBA championship or a major tournament medal with Italy, a shortfall he has acknowledged as his greatest regret.
  • Former teams publicly saluted his career, while teammates and coaches credit his veteran presence in shaping stars such as Nikola Jokic and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.