I'm very low-key.

I don't follow the NFL.

Some dogs are escape artists.

I'm not good with long rests.

I want the best for the Spurs.

The legacy thing is very overrated.

I never even think of playing soccer.

I always played like this, unpredictable.

I know my game. I know what I like to do.

I do not travel. I take two steps always.

What the Food Bank does is unbelievable to me.

We all need to get our pets spayed or neutered.

You learn from losses and enjoy the every day, too.

Once you're in the game, you forget about everything.

I learned how to play against players better than me.

I can't play in a way that I am afraid to be injured.

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

I just try to do what I do best, contribute to my team.

I want to win championship. That's the think I enjoy most.

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

I came to San Antonio without knowing anything about the city.

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

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

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

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

I have dreams inside of me, and I have a chance to make them true.

It's always tough to see a teammate go unless he is willing to go.

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

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

I've never been a great shooter. I'm not a regular foreigner player.

You try to get the best shots possible, try to find the open teammate.

Once I step on the court in San Antonio, I feel the support in the air.

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

You never know what will be expected of you, so you just go out and play.

I been asked about my legacy and I really don't care much about the legacy.

Probably 60% of my followers are from Argentina, so I tweet more in Spanish.

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

If I can hit a couple shots early, the opponent guards me in a different way.

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

I don't think about drawing the contact on purpose. I just want to get to the line.

I know I'm not the most orthodox kind of player. I just feel normal being like that.

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

If I'm on the court, I have to do what I do best and that's try to go hard to the basket.

I don't understand people who would move, even inside the city, and get rid of their dog.

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

I watched the NBA a lot growing up. I was a big fan, especially of the Bulls in the early 90s.

We Latinos are in a growing stage in the NBA. It's all part of the international basketball boom.

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

When you get blitzed on every pick-and-roll aggressively, you've just got to find the open teammate.

The fans in the United States, they are, well, more polite. The fans in Argentina can get, well, crazy.

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