Danilo Gallinari is very much satisfied where he is.
The Italian NBA player's name was brought up during the trade deadline last season as the Nuggets received interest from teams like the Clippers and Celtics about completing a deal.
As Gallinari tells it, the team came to him and he was pretty clear about what he wanted them to do.
In Denver I am very well, there was a chance last year to go to some other team before the deadline in February, but I refused. If I return to Italy would be back to Olympia but with the intention of winning, I don't like the idea of nostalgic revisiting.
In answering this question, Gallinari also referenced returning to play professionally in Italy, which he is not currently interested in.
Article Continues BelowGallinari signed a 2-year, $34 million extension with Denver in the summer of 2015. Last season in 53 games, he averaged 19.5 points and shot 36.4 percent from three. It was a career-high scoring average for him.
Gallo then has some comments about the Nuggets' prospects next season and he seems pretty positive about the team. He also has an opinion on the forming of super teams.
“I've been in the United States for eight years, this will be my ninth season in NBA, I consider myself fortunate to have realized the dream of all children who play basketball. Now my goal is to win something in Denver, I’ve played there for five years now and I love it. I am very well and I hope to win with the Nuggets. Although “Super Teams” are now fashionable such as Golden State and Cleveland, to win in Denver this season will be very difficult for everyone.”
Interesting stuff, Gallo.