Longtime NBA forward Danilo Gallinari announced his retirement from basketball Tuesday morning.
Gallinari, 37, spent 16 years in the NBA, playing in 14 seasons -- and missing two others with torn ACLs -- for several teams, beginning with the New York Knicks , who selected him sixth overall in the 2008 draft.
One of 299 players, per the Elias Sports Bureau, to have played at least 14 NBA seasons, Gallinari also played for the Denver Nuggets , LA Clippers , Oklahoma City Thunder , Atlanta Hawks , Boston Celtics , Washington Wizards , Detroit Pistons and Milwaukee Bucks .
The son of Vittorio Gallinari -- a teammate and roommate of longtime NBA head coach Mike D'Antoni while the two were members of Olimpia Milano in the 1970s and '80s -- Gallinari is the second-highest d

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