Second-year player Danilo Gallinari is off to a hot start to begin the 2009-2010 season but with the Knicks 0-3, he expressed no satisfaction with his own personal performance.
"It doesn't mean nothing, we lost," Gallinari said about putting up a career-high 30 points in the Knicks' 141-127 overtime loss to the Sixers in the season opener at Madison Square Garden.
"I don't care how much I score or what I do. I just want to win with this team. My game is not important. We lost. I'm not happy," Gallinari said.
Gallinari made 8-16 from 3-point territory, though only 9-22 overall. Al Harrington poured in a career-high 42 points before fouling out in overtime, after which the Sixers were able to close out the win.






