People complain that pro athletes make a lot of money; but what they don't understand is that we need a lot of money because we spend a lot of money.
I think the people here in New York appreciated what I brought to the table, and they showed it when I retired by the way they came out and supported me, and it meant a lot to me. It made me feel like I am a part of this city, and I will remain a part of this city.
It's the person who has done nothing who is sure nothing can be done.
The greatest players fit with the team. They play within the team's style, rather than asking the team to change its style.
Everybody keeps telling me how surprised they are with what I've done. But I'm telling you honestly that it doesn't surprise me. I knew I could do it.
If I want to average 32 points a game, I can do that easily. It's just eight, eight, eight, eight. No problem. I can do that anytime. That's not being cocky. That's confidence.
We might make a lot of money but, we also spend a lot of money.
I wish I had stayed and finished my career here in New York.
I'm satisfied with the way I play, but I don't evaluate my performances. I worry about what I can contribute defensively. I don't need to score. As long as we win, I don't care how many points I score.
Everybody always thinks the grass is always greener.
I've been an assistant for seven years now and I haven't had one head coaching interview. I'm doing something wrong.
People think that just because you're a center, you're not as smart as the guards or the smaller guys.
When I played with the Knicks, I was just as important or just as smart as any other of the guards I played with. I still had to call out plays, notice schemes, know the systems, do everything they had to do.
Every parent wants to see their kids excel.
We feel that we are fighting for our lives and our livelihoods.
Getting the degree meant more to me than an NCAA title, being named All-American or winning an Olympic gold medal.
Whenever my body heals and the pain and all the swelling goes away is when I'll be ready.
Brooklyn, it's a great town, a great city. It's New York.
Pat Riley, Dave Checketts and Ernie Grunfeld - they brought the Knicks back to the glory days. It started with Rick Pitino. We took our first step with him, making the playoffs. When Pat came in we just kicked the door open.
I never knew what basketball was. I started playing on the playground. People used to laugh at me and joke at me because I was so tall and I didn't know the game and couldn't play it.
Every time when they would call my name I kept hearing 'New York Knicks' instead of 'Seattle SuperSonics.
I'm just like any person who is coaching in this league, I'm just looking for an opportunity, that's all.
I'm sure at some point I will get back into coaching, but right now I need to focus completely on my kids.
This means a lot. I'm being recognized for all the blood, sweat and tears I put into a 17-year career.
I positively, positively, positively want to play. I've got everything else so why not a gold medal? I want to play.