San Antonio Spurs legend Manu Ginobili has been retired from the NBA for one season now.

In an interview with ESPN, Ginobili revealed what he misses and doesn't miss about playing in the NBA.

“What I miss the most is the locker room, the guys, the dinners after the games, the preparation, the sense of going out there and be a team and be part of something bigger than myself,” Ginobili said.

“What I don't miss is the traveling, the late games, the back-to-backs, not being able to sleep well, being tired or sore. I don't miss that part at all.”

Manu Ginobili spent his entire legendary career with the Spurs. He will be a first-ballot Hall of Famer one day. Ginobili won four championships with the Spurs. Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Ginobili and Gregg Popovich will go down as one of the greatest foursomes in NBA history.

Ginobili averaged 13.3 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.8 assists in 1,057 games with San Antonio. He made the All-Star team two times and won the 2008 Sixth Man of the Year Award.

Whether it was hitting clutch shots or catching bats with his hands, Ginobili was as versatile as a player there has ever been in the NBA. The Spurs were pretty lucky to have Ginobili on their side for his entire playing career. He will always be loved by the fans in San Antonio for everything he did for the franchise during his 16-year career.