I don't think it matters how old you are as long as you keep yourself physically fit.

I can't speak for anyone else, but I know how good I have it. You can't find a much better job than this. There are only 300 players in this league, so I feel very fortunate and proud to be one of those players.

I've been blessed with a good body that has held up over the years and I love the game.

No center would be great without the right people around him.

I always have room for another ring, unless it's a wedding ring.

You should never put your hands on a woman, under any circumstances.

It ranks right up there with winning a championship, being selected as one of the 50 greatest athletes in the NBA. It's definitely a highlight in my career.

The tattoos, they were just something to do.

I guess people think I'm aloof just because I don't talk much. I guess I'd think the same thing if I saw myself.

I'm not saying Brad Stevens should not be getting praise for the job that he's done, because I feel like he's done an outstanding job. I'm just saying the amount of praise he's getting, you'd think he won a championship or two. They don't give Steve Kerr that much love. Come on.

Wait until you have made a definitive decision, about whatever it is that you are pondering, and then make a public announcement.

Good grooming and hygiene are essential. It's never too early to start being concerned about your appearance - first impressions are everything.

There weren't many plays for me. A lot of my stats came off broken plays, or when I didn't allow the options to play out and just took the shot.

Dennis Johnson, Danny Ainge, Bill Walton, Quinn Buckner, Scott Wedman. Even if you get talent like that, it's hard to keep talent like that together.

Everyone knows my career was catapulted to another level when I got traded to the Boston Celtics.

It's difficult for a 7-footer to be in the background. But I try to do it as much as I can.

I thought if I could play 10 years in the league, it would be a great career more than I could ever hope for in my wildest dreams.

I was always happy off the court at Golden State. It was on the court that I was frustrated.

I kind of look at Boston as my second home.

I was very lucky that I never had any serious injury. But it was the love and passion for the game that got me playing for so long.

It's just a fact. You've got to deal with racism wherever you go.

There are no expectations on a 40-year-old man. All I have to worry about is intensity, and things will take care of themselves. I don't have to worry about championships, all-star games, contracts. I can just walk on the court and play.

You could say that as I've gotten more mature, I've acquired more manure.

I've always been one to shy away from the publicity, the limelight, whatever you want to call it. I prefer to be in the background.