I don't dunk anymore.

I just hope to make a difference.

I'm not serious most of the time.

I don't usually set personal goals.

I know I'm the guy others will lean on.

We are unselfish and we trust each other

I like R&B. I listen to music, not singers.

Luckily, I had a long career and made good money.

If we win, I'm happy. The rest of it is just stuff.

It always feels good to win, it's always tough to lose.

I'm just going to play whatever game is in front of me.

Stephon Marbury is the bomb. He is going to be so good.

I had great friends, support and teaching at Wake Forest.

I've never gotten too high or too low. It only messes you up.

I'm going to try to fit in where I can and play the way I can.

I think Kevin Garnett is going to be really good at some point.

Karl Malone used a lot of veteran stuff that I thought was cool.

I don't try to change myself to impress anybody. I'm just who I am.

When you have to stop and think about things is when they go wrong.

I would have loved to play against Bill Russell. He was such a force.

They say I have no emotions, but I'm excited even if you can't see it.

You have to adjust to what your team needs and what you're able to do.

I am who I am because of the people who I grew up with and where I'm from.

The only nickname I've ever had is Merlin, like the magician. I don't know why.

I am going to walk away when I'm ready to walk away. Not because of a win or a loss.

I'm still learning. Hopefully I can keep getting better, and not stop where I am now.

I didn't have my first car until after the end of my senior year. I got a Yukon Sport.

I just wanted to win on the road, honestly. I don't remember the road ever being this tough.

When our assists lead to baskets, that's us playing our best, and we begin knocking down shots.

I'm not going anywhere. You can print that wherever you want to. I'm here and I'm a Spur for life.

The time when there is no one there to feel sorry for you or to cheer for you is when a player is made.

I'm attacking the basket more. Because I'm more comfortable on the line, that's an area I want to get to.

If I have my kids, I drive something with four doors. If I don't have my kids, I can drive whatever I want.

I've always respected [Michael Jordan] but I've never been a fan of his [Jordan's].Because everybody else is.

Standing on the court and holding up that trophy - it's so great you want to keep doing it over and over again.

I don't know how their ranking goes or anything else, and I tell people I don't really care how the rankings go.

In all seriousness, it really should be difficult for me to be too strange. After all, a great family raised me.

I'm a loyal guy. I'm a man of my word, and I assumed other people would be that way. That's just not the case in life.

At this point, if I were to psychoanalyze myself, I'd have to say I am a clown, cleverly disguised as a regular person.

I enjoy jokes, smiling, and making people smile. I may be a little different, but that's OK, who wants to be normal anyway?

I was a big Magic Johnson fan. And I guess people who knew that gave a name that... In that vein. I tried to play like him.

I'm just somebody that isn't that impressed by [Michael Jordan]. There really isn't anybody in the world I'm impressed with.

Honest truth is I didn't really know from year to year what people were making. I think that was the best perspective to have.

I think competitiveness is taken in a different way by different people. I'm not a yeller and a screamer, a jumper and a pusher.

I started not enjoying myself. It wasn't fun at times. And I always said when that point comes when it's not fun anymore, then I'm done.

I'm surrounded by nothing but great people. I've been blessed with that, so really, I've got no choice but to be an all-around good person.

I believed in what I was. I didn't believe that would translate into any of the five championships. But I knew that I could affect the game.

Charles Barkley taught me a lot when I played against him. How he would use his body or use his dribble to get people in there and all that stuff.

Charles Barkley taught me a lot when I played against him. How he would use his body or use his dribble to get people in there and all that stuff. Veteran moves.

When I'm away from basketball, I'm the biggest kid. I do a good job of keeping myself sane. But on the other hand, I'm more of a solitary guy, glad to be left alone.

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