I bet it isn't easy to have each one of you moves overanalyzed.

I played until I felt like it. Some have to retire due to injuries or other issues ahead of time. But I played until I was 40 years old.

I want the best for the Spurs.

That is what I'm going to remember when I retire, the rings I have. Not the fact I played 28 minutes or 33 or my name being called in the starting lineup.

I really don't care about coming from the bench if that helps the team to win a championship.

If I'm not playing good, it's just because I'm not playing good, not because my body is limiting me.

Forever is a very wide word, but I'll be connected to the Spurs, if not contractually at least emotionally.

When I got to the league, nobody knew me.

When you can't dunk anymore, you have to find a way to make it into the news.

We left, I think, a footprint in FIBA basketball. Proud of it.

I've been very lucky to play with so many gifted players.

The Madison Square Garden is a great arena to play at.

I have a real sense of appreciation of being in the NBA with all that I'd gone through.

I started playing pro in Argentina. Then I went to second division in Italy. Then after a lot of work, I made it to first division. And at 25, I got here in the NBA.

Not one Argentinian in history had made it to the NBA. So why was it going to be me? There was no way me or anyone that was near me could ever envision a career like this.

The game gave me so much, I am in debt forever.

Even the bad moments, I'm proud of them too.

Sometimes you play and you think you're doing one thing, and then you don't. The coaches are the ones who see it the best way.

What the Food Bank does is unbelievable to me.

It's not always about winning a game or winning a championship.

It depends a lot on the character of the players, how you respond under pressure.

What I miss the most is the locker room, the dinners after the games. The preparation, the sense of going out there and be a team.

I guess the triple-double is a big deal in the States. For me, it's not.

You could come out and play a flawless game and still lose to a quality team; you could do things right, but they hit shots and things happen.