He was the best defender of Peterson’s winning Milan: “I feel I belonged to an important story. The audience and the team appreciated me for that, it was a pride”.

There was a time when Gallinari, Gallin, was not Danilo but Vittorio, for strange that it may seem to the youngest. Vittorio was Dan Peterson’s defensive soul. A mastiff, of the best. He did not report for his points, but for those who did not score opponents. That awareness of one’s value is stuff from real champions. “In that group everyone had a role. And Peterson publicly defended his players.” Full -time professional, he also found time to graduate in Economics from Bocconi, a goal that was worth as much as a cup. “Peterson gave me the space to conclude my studies. It was a great satisfaction.” Finished playing, he started being a prosecutor (“I already had the unionist spirit”) and followed the career of his son Danilo, between new worlds and old knowledge …

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