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.

I'm way more worried on my future well-being, and my kids, and my family, where we are going to live and what we are going to do, than what is going to happen with the Spurs. With all due respect, of course. I love the franchise, and I'm probably going to be attached in some way.

I'm a very lucky man.

I just play the game the only way I know. And I have no regrets.

It's not like I was a one-of-a-kind talented guy at 18 who made it to the NBA and have been playing in All-Star Games ever since.

Every time we play, we want to win, that's for sure. It may be the World Championship, the Olympics, the NBA Championship or the South American Championship, but we always want to win.

I think Wade is more explosive than I am. He is very tough to cover with his explosiveness, but I started doing the Euro-Step before he did.

I learned from many players over the years.

It's easy to remember the wins, the good moments, the highs.

Always been very comfortable and happy with my role with the Spurs.

If you live your life thinking about your legacy or what you're going to leave, you don't worry than you add another concern. Just live your life every single day, do the best you can and that's more of my motto than leaving a legacy.

If you take going to the bench as a demotion or something that's terrible, you start with a bad attitude.

Myself and Tony Parker must be aggressive and attack the rim, because when we do so, we are at our best, and that opens up perimeter opportunities.

I knew I was becoming popular in Argentina. I was starting to feel that some companies in Argentina were wanting to associate with me, so I just wanted to be a facilitator to raise funds and distribute them the way I thought was fair and to institutions that I trusted.

I know when I am coming with the second unit, the team is kind of playing for me. I am kind of 'The Man' in there.

Well, the Argentinians are very attached to their athletes, and you know, there are some cities with a big Argentinean community. Miami is the main one for sure, Orlando, Houston, Denver.

I played because I loved doing it, out of respect and appreciation.

I just play to win every game.

The legacy thing is very overrated.

What I don't miss is the travelling, the late games, the back-to-backs, the not being able to sleep well. Being tired or sore, I don't miss that part at all.