Career
He was named one of International Basketball Federation"s 50 Greatest Players in 1991. In 2007, he was inducted into the Italian Basketball Hall of Fame, and he was also enshrined into the International Basketball Federation Hall of Fame. In 2008, he was chosen as one of the 50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors.
Marzorati was one of the key players of the Cantù team (in which he played from 1969 to 1991), winning 2 Italian League championships (in 1975, and 1981), 2 European Champions" Cup (Euroleague) titles (1982 and 1983), 4 Cup Winners" Cups (1977, 1978, 1979, and 1981), 4 Korać Cups (1973, 1974, 1975, and 1991) and 2 International Basketball Federation Intercontinental Cups (1975 and 1982).
In July 2006, Marzorati decided to come back at age 54, to top class competitions with Cantù, for the 70th anniversary of the team On October 6, 2006, he finally appeared in an official game for Cantù, playing two minutes in an Italian League game, against the Italian national league champions Benetton Treviso.
This way, he became the first (and only) basketball player in history to have played official games in five different decades, as well as the oldest professional basketball player to have ever taken part in an official game. Marzorati played in 278 games for the Italian national basketball team, scoring 2,209 points.
He first announced his retirement from his playing career in 1991, after having played his whole career with Cantù.
After that, he became a vice-president for the club, and served in that capacity until 1996.