I was hurting. I had some ailments I was dealing with. It’s not like I was holding out. — Alonzo Mourning
I am reaching a point in my life where the basketball chapter in my life is slowly closing from a competition standpoint. — Alonzo Mourning
I can still play this game at a high level; I’ve proven that. I want to be home. I want to be close to my family. — Alonzo Mourning
I feel like in america, we don’t have a kid problem. You think about all these issues that these kids are dealing with — Alonzo Mourning
I feel that each and every one of us as individuals has a responsibility to one another. — Alonzo Mourning
I had individuals in my life to help me make the right decisions because it wasn’t about them accepting handouts. — Alonzo Mourning
You can play a particular sport as long as you take good care of your body and you’re confident enough and — Alonzo Mourning
There’s nobody else on the face of this earth that’s playing a sport at a highest level… with a transplant. — Alonzo Mourning
Tough times don’t last, but tough people do. And I’ve been through some tough times, and — Alonzo Mourning
We got babies raising babies, and its important for us as responsible adults to go out and do what — Alonzo Mourning
So many people feel that once you reach a certain age then it’s time for you to retire from a sport you love. — Alonzo Mourning
If we all make a concerted effort and try to improve the life of someone else, then this world would be a better place to live in. — Alonzo Mourning
If I would have listened to other people back in 2000 telling me I should have stopped playing basketball — Alonzo Mourning
There’s a disappointment there because I still feel there’s an emptiness in my career that just wasn’t filled. — Alonzo Mourning
Once my doctor began treating my kidney disease, my greatest challenge was the constant exhaustion. — Alonzo Mourning
I think in every lesson there’s a blessing, and there’s so many blessings from all the lessons I’ve had to go through in life. — Alonzo Mourning
I want to live 50 more years. I’m 33 years old… and I want to live to at least be 80 and see my kids grow up and see my grandkids. — Alonzo Mourning