insidehoops
05-16-2011, 01:11 PM
It looks as if former Piston Antonio McDyess will retire. As he stashed the last items from the locker in a travel bag after the Memphis Grizzlies eliminated the Spurs from the playoffs April 29, McDyess, 36, reflected on his two seasons in San Antonio, adamant he had made up his mind to retire. Detroit Free Press
"We're not going to fight him," Popovich said. "If he does retire, as much as a player, we would miss him more as a person. He's one of the finest human beings I've ever been associated with. He commands huge, huge buckets of respect from his teammates, just from the way he conducts himself." Detroit Free Press
"We're not going to fight him," Popovich said. "If he does retire, as much as a player, we would miss him more as a person. He's one of the finest human beings I've ever been associated with. He commands huge, huge buckets of respect from his teammates, just from the way he conducts himself." Detroit Free Press