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Danilo Gallinari, NBA's highest-scoring Italian player, retires after 14 seasons and 11,607 points, illustrated in a dramatic retirement portrait on the court.
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Danilo Gallinari retires after 14 NBA seasons

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Veteran forward Danilo Gallinari, the No. 6 pick in the 2008 NBA Draft, announced his retirement on December 2, 2025, via social media. The 37-year-old Italian ends his career as the highest-scoring player from Italy in NBA history with 11,607 points. Gallinari played for eight NBA teams over 14 seasons, known for his 3-point shooting as a 6-foot-10 forward.

A CBS Sports analysis explores what would happen if the Oklahoma City Thunder traded their entire roster in a fictional blow-up scenario. The exercise, set in the summer of 2026, concludes the team could acquire 28 first-round picks. This thought experiment highlights the value of OKC's young core despite their dominant 15-1 start.

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The Dallas Mavericks fired general manager Nico Harrison on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, after more than four years in basketball operations. The move comes amid a challenging season for the team, which holds a 2-6 record despite having rookie Cooper Flagg on the roster. Harrison's tenure included controversial decisions, such as trading Luka Dončić to the Lakers.

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