Tony Parker: The Final Shot (2021) - full transcript

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I dreamed about the NBA when I was little,

but I never thought I'd win a championship
or have my number retired.

Champions, baby!

Hard work, dedication, commitment.

The young French player Tony Parker

has his sights set very high.

Since I was little, my goal has been
to play in the NBA.

It's the world's greatest league
and the top level of play.

If you're not jumping, you're not French!

He was great



from the start.

He wins.

We are the champions!

What I've done in the past 20 years

has been beyond my wildest dreams.

France National Basketball Team captain
Tony Parker

was made Chevalier
of the Legion of Honour.

What an experience!

He can be proud of his career

because he left his mark

not only on the history of France
but on the NBA as well.

Hats off to him.

This is where I live.

I accomplished everything I wanted to
in basketball, and I felt good.



I was ready to start a new chapter.

TONY PARKER PLAYED 1,254 GAMES IN THE NBA.

HE WON 4 CHAMPIONSHIPS
WITH THE SAN ANTONIO SPURS.

HE WAS A SIX-TIME NBA ALL-STAR
AND THE 2007 NBA FINALS MVP.

For me, there's Michael Jordan
and then everyone else.

In French basketball,
there's Tony Parker and everyone else…

WORLD CUP SOCCER WINNER
TONY PARKER'S FRIEND

…no question about it.

THE SON OF A DUTCH MOTHER

AND AN AMERICAN FATHER
WHO PLAYED BASKETBALL IN EUROPE,

TONY PARKER WAS BORN ON MAY 17, 1982
IN BRUGES, BELGIUM.

HE HAS TWO BROTHERS, TJ AND PIERRE.

His father was a great basketball player,

so Tony loved basketball
from an early age.

TONY PARKER'S MOTHER

…left-handed underneath the basket,
but he misses, and here comes Parker.

Here he comes, and bang!

They went to every game as boys.

It was basketball, basketball,
all the time.

It was a major part of life.

Time is running out now. Keeps going.
To Parker.

He pulls himself up. And the excitement…

Growing up, I had the best of both worlds,

or I tried to make the best of both worlds
with a European mother

and an American father.

On the American side,
you have the unshakable confidence.

You believe in the impossible
and always stay positive.

And my mother was there
to keep our feet on the ground.

Don't get carried away
when times are good,

but go easy on yourself when they're bad.

Find a balance and a middle ground.

Together, the two sides
make a Molotov cocktail.

That's where my mentality comes from.

AT AGE 10, TONY PARKER
JOINED HIS FIRST CLUB TEAM,

FECAMP, IN NORMANDY, FRANCE.

From the age of 6 to 14,

he was with me all the time.

We never went on summer vacation.
We always did basketball camps.

TONY PARKER'S FATHER

My dad was very strict with us
when we were growing up.

But when you have three boys,

and early on, my mom wasn't around
because she had to be in Holland,

I think my dad was just doing his best.

He instilled discipline in us,
developed our character.

I learned a winning mindset from my dad.

This is Chicago vs. San Antonio.

One Christmas,

we traveled home to the States

during the Jordan era.

I called up, got tickets,
and we went to a game.

Tony was ten, Terrence eight, Pierre six.

He was my idol.

When I was little,
I had his poster in my room.

I wanted to be like him, play in the NBA.

I think he saw in him a leader.

He saw someone who took care of his team…

JOURNALIST

…who made sure his team won
by doing things the right way.

Having this attitude, like,

"nothing bothers me."

I had the opportunity
to coach against him back in 1997.

I had never seen someone so young
play so dominantly.

HEAD COACH - FRANCE NATIONAL TEAM

I was coaching the opposing team,
a group of young guys,

and he outplayed everyone.

He was so fast.

It was non-stop layups the whole game.

He could do as he pleased.

On the court, he was the smallest,
but he was the best.

He was the most skilled.

He was fast both on the court
and in developing his game.

He was always ahead of his generation.

JULY 6, 2018

TONY PARKER IS PREPARING
FOR THE FINAL SEASON OF HIS CAREER.

I know I've made the right decision

because in San Antonio,
it was going to be tough, let's just say.

In Charlotte, I have a real role to play.

I knew playing basketball
wouldn't be the same.

I wanted to go to Charlotte
to have another good season,

play hard, show everyone I'm back

and that I can play at a very high level.

JOURNALIST

He didn't stay in San Antonio

because he felt disrespected
by the Spurs' final offer.

He was told
he would be the third-string point guard.

That wasn't right for him.

He wanted to prove he could still play,
and since he wouldn't play with the Spurs,

he had to go somewhere else.

IN 2010, MICHAEL JORDAN BECAME THE OWNER
OF THE CHARLOTTE BOBCATS,

LATER RENAMED THE CHARLOTTE HORNETS.

It happened very fast.

I got a call from Jordan,
saying how pleased he was

and how much he wanted me to play there.

Things came full circle.

It's funny to say
I played my final NBA season on his team.

That phone call

really changed everything,

having his "idol" convince him
to go through with it.

Five minutes into the first practice,

he started losing his temper,
and it was because of me.

I think he wanted to show right away

who he was and why he was there.

HEAD COACH

IN 1997, TONY PARKER WAS 15 YEARS OLD

WHEN HE LEFT HIS FAMILY IN NORMANDY
TO JOIN FRANCE'S TOP BASKETBALL ACADEMY.

I drove up to INSEP
in my mom's old 2CV.

That's how I first discovered the campus.

They weren't sure
if they wanted to take me.

They thought I was too small
and too skinny.

How you doing?

Hi.

There were better players out there
when I was young,

but one area where no one could beat me
was my mentality.

Hey.

- How you doing?
- Hey.

You good?

Among youth players, he was
already well known as an incredible talent

and the best player in his generation.

When I got to INSEP,
I had already heard about him.

I remember at the first practice,

the first time we played
against each other,

he got open, got the ball back.

He scored easily,

playing one-handed.
He scored right over me.

It was tough,
swallowing my pride that day.

If he had to break a wall, he would.

Despite his size back then,
if he had to drive

and score over these big dudes,
he was going to do it.

Every time he made a basket,
he'd wind up on the ground.

Every time he'd shoot,
he'd wind up on the ground.

We wonderedhow he didn't get injured.

But he always got up.
That was just how he played.

Back in '98, he knew what he wanted.

He knew he wanted to play in the NBA.

He wanted to go as far as he could,

become a world-famous player.

He always knew

that if you worked hard, you got rewarded.

We had to work hard over the summer.

We were given two weeks
of training to do at the track.

Day one, it was me and my 14 classmates.

Day two, there were only nine of us.

Day three, six.
By day four, it was just me.

I figured I was just different.

I am different, much more disciplined.

I've always worked harder.

The fact that some people found Tony…

Arrogant back then
doesn't surprise me at all.

I saw early on
the unshakable confidence he had

in himself and in his goals,
and he wasn't ashamed of that.

And he wasn't ashamed of that.

I didn't realize it back then because,
when you're 15 or 16,

and you love something
and have a lot of heart,

you speak from the heart.

You state your goals.

All I was trying to do
was share my passion.

JULY 23, 2000, DIAW, TURIAF, AND PARKER

TAKE FRANCE TO
THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP FOR JUNIORS

TO FACE A SKILLED CROATIAN TEAM
ON THEIR HOME COURT.

That's where I first felt
that burning desire

and made a promise to myself

that I was going to bring home
France's first championship.

We were 17 or 18.

We were beginning our careers as pros.

Our families were there,

maybe five or six family members
in the stands in a crowd of 5,000.

As I was coming in, the coach said,
"Ronny, listen."

"Run and score that basket."

Six seconds to the European title.
Frappeau moves in.

He's alone… Scores!

EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP FOR JUNIORS
FRANCE 65 - CROATIA 64

The place erupted, complete pandemonium,
and it…

It was bigger than us.

Champions, baby!

Yeah, we were a band of brothers.

We were a little naive, a little reckless.

It was the start
of something great with friends

who I still have to this day.

We are, we are the champions!

The 2000 Championship validated

all the dreams we had,
all the things we stayed up talking about

until two in the morning.

We'd have class four or five hours later,

but we'd stay up talking about life.

Tony would show us his red notebook
with Jordan on it,

saying, "We'll be champions one day,"
do this and that. We'd be all, "Yeah!"

Those things stay with you
for the rest of your life.

Get him in the shower!

Pierre!

Get in the shower!

AFTER INSEP,
TONY PARKER STARTED HIS PRO CAREER

AT PARIS BASKET RACING
IN THE FRENCH BASKETBALL LEAGUE.

HE DEVELOPED FOR TWO YEARS,
FROM 1999 TO 2001,

BEFORE TAKING OFF FOR THE UNITED STATES.

Player of the Game, Tony Parker,
is only 17,

one of the best prospects
in French basketball.

Speed, fast breaks, transitions,
that's my game.

That's why I think my style of play
is more like American basketball.

IN SUMMER OF 2001, TONY PARKER DECIDED
TO ENTER THE NBA DRAFT.

THE SAN ANTONIO SPURS SHOWED INTEREST
AND GAVE HIM A TRYOUT.

The draft is every year in June
in New York.

That's where all 30 NBA franchises

over the course of two rounds

have their pick
of the world's best young players.

European players weren't as respected then
as they are now,

certainly not point guards.

The point guard is an American creation
for American-style play.

So, of course,
no one was fighting over Tony Parker.

CEO

HEAD COACH

GREGG POPOVICH HAS BEEN
THE SPURS HEAD COACH SINCE 1996.

HE HAS THE MOST WINS IN NBA HISTORY.

I got off a ten-hour flight in Chicago

and immediately went to try out
with the Spurs.

I was terrible.

Then I tried out for other teams

and tore it up at the other tryouts.

So, the Spurs had me try out
a second time, and I tore it up,

played well, and Pop said to me,

"If you're available,
we'll take you in the first round."

JUNE 27, 2001, NEW YORK
NBA DRAFT

An NBA rep

came to tell me Boston would take me,
so I had to come down.

She gave me the hat.

Then 45 seconds or so later,
she says, "Boston changed its mind."

I gave her the hat back
and returned to my seat.

I was like, "Oh, well."

We were relieved because we didn't know
if he would get drafted or not.

And then San Antonio took him.

We went crazy.

It's a moment I'll never forget.

IN THE 28TH DRAFT PICK IN 2001,

TONY PARKER BECAME THE 5TH FRENCH PLAYER
TO GET DRAFTED INTO THE NBA.

IT'S PARKER TIME

I thought it was good he got there,
but now it gets difficult.

He was going to have to adapt
to American-style play

in the best league in the world.

I just order 12 glazed,

which is for most of my teammates,

and six coconut
because Tim Duncan loves them.

Steve Smith wants a small coffee
every morning.

This is my job as a rookie,
to get doughnuts for my teammates.

We still hadn't seen a French player
stand out in the NBA,

so we were curious.

At least that was the case for me.

I was curious to see what would happen
with the San Antonio Spurs,

which was an NBA-title contender
at the time.

It wasn't a team
that was developing young talent.

He was coming onto a team
that wanted to win the championship.

He didn't speak to me

for the first year.

I think he was testing me.

He wanted to see if I was mentally capable

of being the point guard the Spurs needed
to get to the Finals.

And I'll always be thankful for that

because I used that for motivation,
to show him.

We went to the first game,
and he managed to score six points.

Not bad.

The second game,
he scored 12 or 14 points.

Great.

And every time I would ask my ex-husband,

"Is this normal?" He would say, "No!"

And that was that. It was amazing to see.

OCTOBER 30, 2001,
TONY'S FIRST POINTS IN THE NBA

Because I knew

that the NBA was incredibly difficult.
I just thought, "Wow."

AFTER ONLY 5 GAMES,

TONY PARKER BEAT OUT ANTONIO DANIELS
AND TERRY PORTER

TO JOIN THE STARTING FIVE.

We had just finished the fourth game
of the season,

and we hadn't played very well.

Pop called me on the plane and said,

"You're going to start the next game."

The first thing I asked
was if Tim was okay with it.

He was the star of the team.

I wanted to make sure

that he was all right with it,

that from now on,
a little French point guard

would be passing him the ball.

NOVEMBER 6, 2001,

TONY PARKER BECOMES
THE YOUNGEST STARTING POINT GUARD

IN THE HISTORY OF THE NBA.

I said to him,

"If he's talking to you,
it means he appreciates you."

"It means you're fine."

"It's for your own good."

"I know it's not easy to get yelled at
live on TV,

but see it as a good thing."

Of course a lot of the time,

he crossed the line. He went way too far.

But for me, it was normal
to show the coach respect,

to respect those above you.

I was looking at the big picture,
and I knew why he was doing it.

From a very young age,
I've known what I wanted.

I knew the sacrifices it would take

to become a pro basketball player
and make my dreams come true.

I loved the sport.
I wanted to have aspirations,

big aspirations.

I remember a story
that was pretty unbelievable.

He was playing for the Spurs.
He was a rookie on the starting five…

TONY PARKER'S FRIEND

…and he had calculated

the average salary of NBA point guards
based on their status.

He asked for several million dollars,

and they offered him a quarter
of what he deserved.

And from there,

he didn't hold back.

He told them that,
at the end of his contract,

he would play somewhere else
if they didn't sign.

You may become

the highest-paid athlete
in the history of French sports.

Do you realize that?

I couldn't care less about that.

I may be at the same level as Zidane,

but I'm less well known
because I'm in the U.S.

Happiness for me
is being with my family and friends,

playing good basketball,
and trying to win the championship.

Of course money is nice,
but it's not everything.

From the beginning,

I had to show
that I was completely fearless,

that I could play in the NBA.

That was my motivation,

showing them
that French players could play

and that you could win
with a European point guard.

The San Antonio Spurs
with point guard Tony Parker

have made it
to the Western Conference Finals,

beating the team
with three consecutive titles,

the Los Angeles Lakers,
in a 110-82 victory.

The 21-year-old Parker
hopes to become the first French player

to win the most prestigious title
in basketball

against New Jersey.

San Antonio is one game away
from winning it all.

If they beat New Jersey tonight,
Tony Parker will be the first Frenchman

to win an NBA championship.

2003 FINALS

This is only the beginning.

I'm going to keep working hard,
progressing.

We're a young team.
Tim Duncan is 26. I'm 21.

I really feel we can win
three or four more.

Of course,
it was my second year in the NBA.

I was 21, and we were NBA champions.

So I didn't have a realistic sense

of how hard it is to win a championship.

He was 21,

a little French guy

with Tim Duncan, David Robinson.
You saw him there with all of them.

That was very moving,

incredibly moving.
It makes you very, very proud.

PARKER AMONG THE GREATEST

"I'M A WINNING MACHINE"

AFTER WINNING HIS FIRST TITLE,

TONY JOINED THE FRANCE NATIONAL TEAM
FOR THE 2003 EURO CUP IN SWEDEN.

AT AGE 21, HE BECAME THE CAPTAIN
OF "LES BLEUS" FOR THE FIRST TIME.

It was his first NBA title,

and we saw the excitement surrounding him

because no one was ready for it.

We've never seen anything like it,

not even with the biggest names
in French basketball.

He had just had an excellent season

winning the NBA title…

FRANCE NATIONAL TEAM 1993-2003

…so he was on a higher level than us.
That's just the truth.

That became a concern on the court.

There was jealousy

and other things
that disrupted team cohesiveness.

Contrary to what some may think,

saying there was a lot of jealousy

with Tony's already playing in the NBA
and all that,

it's all lies.

No one back then thought he was too young.

We didn't have a problem with it.

2003 EURO SEMI-FINAL
FRANCE - LITHUANIA 70-74

We were ahead five points
in the semifinal against Lithuania,

and Tony lost the ball

at half-court on the deciding possession.

PARKER, THE ABANDONED CAPTAIN

FRENCH TEAM FALLS SHORT OF PODIUM
IN 2003 EURO CUP

Back then,
the only time I had been critical

was after he said,

a bit tactlessly on his part,
that he couldn't do it all by himself.

Dreams of the Olympics are over,
tragically,

and Tony Parker will return to the NBA
without a medal around his neck.

But for him, nothing to feel guilty about,
as against Lithuania,

he attempted the final shot
that no one else wanted to take.

3RD PLACE GAME, EURO 2003
FRANCE-ITALY 67-69

It's hard to swallow
because we were a better team.

Some players weren't ready at the start.
They looked like they didn't want to play.

Not much to do about that.
I can't do everything by myself.

I don't think people are aware
of everything I did

and how much I invested
to make my teammates happy

and make sure we won together.

When you're a very dominant player,
you're the one who has to adapt.

IN 2005, TONY PARKER
CONTINUED HIS METEORIC RISE,

CHASING A SECOND NBA CHAMPIONSHIP.

In my first two years,
Tim Duncan was league MVP,

so he was really amazing,

and Manu was a rookie in my second year.

We quickly realized that
if we wanted to win more championships,

we would have to become All-Stars.

That's what we did,
Manu in 2005, myself in 2006.

That's when people started calling us
"The Big Three."

That was when that started.

JULY 5TH

IN 2005, THE SPURS WERE BACK IN THE FINALS
FACING THE DETROIT PISTONS.

2005 FINALS

It was Game 7, so it was amazing

because the championship
was riding on one game.

Once you win one championship,
you're hooked.

It's like a drug.
You want to keep having that feeling,

that feeling of victory.

There's no secret or luck to it.

If you want to stay in this league,

you have to keep wanting it,
to stay hungry.

With San Antonio,

we never stopped chasing championships.

- Is it ready?
- Yeah!

- Yes!
- Okay.

I want that one too, Dad!

I feel good. I'm well prepared
for my career change.

I'm truly happy.
There's never a dull day in my life.

This way,
I can spend more time with my family,

my kids and my wife.

I feel good about it.

- Dad!
- Only with Dad.

- Ready?
- Yeah!

He'll always have to travel to France
for the businesses he has here.

TONY PARKER'S WIFE

But he's going to spend a lot of time
with the kids.

Seeing as they're little boys,
I could tell this past year

that they've needed him.

In the U.S.,
San Antonio will always be home to me.

From the moment I arrived,
I've felt something in this city,

something in the air.

I don't know. It's just home.

It's my home,
and I've been through so much here.

I love everything:
The city's mentality, the weather.

I love everything here.

MAYOR OF SAN ANTONIO

There's not much competition.

There's no baseball, hockey,
or football here.

The Spurs are everything in San Antonio.

People's love for the franchise
is unbelievable.

There's a bit of a Latino mentality.

They're very warm. They love their team.

TONY PARKER NEVER HAD A SERIOUS INJURY
IN HIS CAREER

UNTIL MAY 3, 2017.

When it happened,

I had difficulty realizing

that it was a serious injury.

I tried to move my leg,
but I realized that I couldn't move.

I couldn't lift it or do anything.

I got on the physical therapist's table,

and the doctor said,

"Feel right here with your finger."

So, I felt with my finger,
and I realized there was a gap.

Then he said,

"I think you tore your quadriceps tendon."

I said, "What's that?"

It's a rare injury,

so I figured I would be out
three or four weeks.

And he told me,
"No, it'll be eight to ten months."

To be honest, I had tears in my eyes,
"Eight to ten months?"

I couldn't believe it.

Then he broke the news to me

that it could be a career-ending injury

and that I may never be able
to play basketball again

or perhaps even be able
to bend my knee all the way.

The thing you love most in the world
gets taken from you overnight.

And…

You start to see things differently.

You think, "At least I have my family,
I have my wife and my kids."

"Even if I never play basketball again,
they're what's most important."

I mean,

there's nothing worse
than stopping because of that,

because of an injury.

That's every athlete's worst nightmare.

My best friends came to see me.

Thierry Henry came straightaway.

Hey man, just checking in

to see how everything's going.

That's all.

It was right after my surgery.

He helped me lift my leg and all that

so I could get to the bathroom and so on.

We took stock of our lives,

looked back on our careers,

the highs and the lows,

the important moments.

Friendship isn't

just coming to see the All-Star,

looking at the trophies
and the career highlights.

Hard times like those

are much more important to me.

I told him, "No, you'll come back."

"You're a warrior. You're not giving up."

"You'll come back, and it'll be fine."

The biggest thing I was focused on
was bending my knee.

It became an obsession.

Because the doctors told me
I may never do it again,

every day I worked hard
at bending my knee a little further.

Every centimeter was a daily victory.

I think your mentality goes a long way.

I passed all the tests,
did all the training I could.

And pretty soon, it was time to come back.

ON NOVEMBER 27, 2017,
TONY PARKER MADE HIS COMEBACK

LESS THAN 7 MONTHS AFTER HIS INJURY.

All those years going to bed early,
taking care of my body, eating healthy,

all that contributed

to my having a quick recovery
from a very serious injury.

I think that for his whole life,

Tony Parker has worked to make sure
he's in control.

Coming back from that tough injury,

it was him saying, "I decide how I leave."

JUNE 7TH

Hi, this is Tony!

TONY MET AMERICAN ACTRESS
EVA LONGORIA IN 2004.

THEY WERE MARRIED FROM 2007 TO 2011.

I looked at him like this.

I didn't say anything back,
but in my head, I found it funny

that he took the time to learn some French
just to try to throw me off.

It was good.

But he knew that against us,
you could say whatever you wanted.

We wouldn't react.

We've had a huge rivalry with the Lakers
since I came to the NBA.

Back then, it was war
when we played each other.

We both wanted to win the championship.

It wasn't like today

where guys get along. They chill together.
There was none of that back then.

THE SAN ANTONIO SPURS HAVE
THE HIGHEST WIN-LOSS RECORD PERCENTAGE

IN THE HISTORY OF THE NBA.

TONY PARKER HAS GONE TO THE PLAYOFFS

IN EVERY ONE OF HIS 17 SEASONS
WITH THE SPURS.

Everyone knows that the West

is a little tougher than the East,
so it's hard.

To do it as long as Tony did,

for that many seasons at the same level

with the same expectations every year.

It's impressive, very impressive.

Tony has never been afraid.

He goes after big guys, drives the paint,

goes underneath, shoots his floater.

He's always been

very creative,

and even when you know
he's about to take that shot,

you can't do anything
because his timingand his finesse

are exceptional.

I was the first to do that kind of shot,

two feet, one hand.

Lots of players did it off one foot.

I did it off two feet
with a little teardrop shot.

I was the first one to do it that way,
and that's why I'm known for that shot.

Because I was small,
it was a shot I developed

to shoot over guys who were 7', 7'2, 7'5.

SAN ANTONIO TONY PARKER'S PRIVATE GYM

If you want to become one of the greats,

you have to be able to question yourself,

to continue improving.
It's not enough to be fast.

At a certain point,
I wanted to become a complete player.

I improved my shot

because I wanted to be one of the best.
I wanted to be an All-Star.

In summer 2005,
he wanted to improve his shot

because he wanted to stay a step ahead.

He knew he had
a lot of years left to play,

and if he wanted to stay at the top,

he would have to keep getting better.

ASSISTANT COACH

2005 SPURS PRACTICE FACILITY

He told me about how Tiger Woods
changed his swing

after winning the Tiger Slam,
his four consecutive Grand Slams.

But he felt he needed
a more consistent swing.

That's what I needed to hear.

I had won two championships
and thought changing my shot

might be risky.

It's very hard to change your shot.

You have to completely change
the mechanics.

You spend 15 years catching and shooting
in a certain way,

then you change everything,
starting from zero

as if you were in the Junior leagues.

We started with one hand,
only shooting one-handed.

After a lot of hard work,
I managed to become much more consistent,

and it's the reason

I made it to my first All-Star Game
in 2006.

AFTER CHANGING HIS SHOT IN SUMMER 2005,

TONY'S SHOOTING PERCENTAGE
WAS .548 THE FOLLOWING SEASON,

THE BEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGE
OF HIS CAREER.

The pride of French basketball,
Tony Parker,

won his third NBA championship,

but even more, he was voted Finals MVP.

No other European player
has achieved such a high level.

24,5 POINTS PER GAME
.568 SHOOTING PERCENTAGE

ASSISTANT COACH

2007 FINALS

PARKER IS THE BEST - L'EQUIPE, JUNE 7TH

I was there.

I thought it was going to be Tim Duncan,

just because.

It's Tim Duncan, after all.
Then they gave it to Tony.

Well deserved. It was insane.

Tony, you smell like alcohol.

It's the champagne!

Now they'll never be able
to forget about me.

My name will be on the list of MVP's
till the end of time.

From the start of my career,
leaving France

when I was 19 to go to the U.S.,

I've returned to France every summer.
It's important for me.

I always say I have two homes.

In the U.S.,
San Antonio will always be my home,

and Lyon in France.

If you had to choose one, Josh,
which would you choose:

Pizza or croque monsieur?

Croque monsieur and pizza!

It's good Liam, right?

He used to be in the headlines a lot,

and I wanted to help him
focus more on his performance.

I thought that would be better for him.

Before, he was with a Hollywood celebrity,
and that tends to stay with him.

Even though
I didn't compare myself to her,

that's what happened in the public eye
unbeknownst to me.

When you're young,
you don't always feel legitimate.

You're with a celebrity
who's a basketball legend.

You'll always ask yourself
if you measure up.

TONY PARKER MARRIED AXELLE
ON AUGUST 2, 2014.

THEY HAVE TWO CHILDREN, JOSH AND LIAM.

I'm very proud of her,
and she's a great mom.

She's the mother of my two kids.

She's always been there for me
for the good and the bad times.

We make our decisions together

about anything and everything,

whether it's his new businesses,
his schedule and so on,

and how to manage
his new life after the NBA.

IN 2019, TONY PARKER
FOUNDED AN ACADEMY IN LYON.

There we go.

At his academy,
there's a basketball training program

as well as music training and tennis.

He wants to offer opportunities
to young people.

He doesn't just want to be a star,

add another championship
to his list of accomplishments.

He wants to be involved in education.

That's where we see his fatherly side.

I'm always in favor
of bringing people together,

because to do a big project
like we're doing with the academy,

with the boys' team and the girls' team,

we have to bring everyone together.

The values that he's spreading here
are extremely important

because he's giving young people hope
with the academy and the youth clubs.

It's extremely important for the country
we were born in and grew up in.

IN 2014, TONY PARKER BECAME THE OWNER
OF THE ASVEL FRENCH PRO TEAM.

IN 2017, HE ALSO BOUGHT THE WOMEN'S TEAM.

ASVEL is a legendary club in France,

but it needed a fresh start.

ASVEL was struggling
to return to its former glory.

Then Tony came in,
and it turned things around.

Now ASVEL is a powerhouse
in French basketball.

WINNER
FRENCH CUP 2019

President, president, president!

It's like destiny had a hand in it…

VICE PRESIDENT - LYON ASVEL WOMEN'S TEAM

…as if it weren't fully his doing.

But he was born with a gift,

a gift to win

and to take basketball,

certainly French basketball,
to another level.

IN 2019, THE ASVEL WOMEN'S TEAM WON
THE FRENCH WOMEN'S LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP.

THE MEN'S TEAM WON
THE FRENCH CUP AND THE CHAMPIONSHIP.

Tony Parker knows no limits.

Nothing holds him back
in the world of business.

He's very involved
in the basketball business.

He's aware that French basketball
provided him with the structure he needed

to become what he is.

He's always wanted to give back to France.

I've always taken my role as ambassador
of French basketball

very seriously.

That's been my mission,

to try to take French basketball
to the highest possible level.

How many players can you say
will play an NBA season,

win the trophy,
and then go play for their country

for free, not a single cent.

Tony wasn't going to stop playing
for France until he won a championship.

That's for sure, without a doubt…

FRANCE NATIONAL TEAM

…put it in writing, carve it in stone.

He made progress
between the start of his career

when he was very focused on himself,

and the end
when he understood much better

that even though he was very good,
he needed his teammates.

In 2009, I had a long discussion
with Vincent Collet,

because I had been on the French team
for six or seven years,

and we still hadn't won anything,
just a bronze medal.

I used John Wayne as an example.

In his films,

you don't see him in the beginning.

You first see the supporting cast,
and when it gets interesting,

that's when the legend appears.

So, I said to him,

carrying the game alone from the start,
even if he can win that way,

it's not the right way

to get everyone into the rhythm
and into the momentum.

We needed to get him to a place

where he could sense the moments
when they could work without him

and when they absolutely needed him.

I think that talk was crucial,

and my answer was very simple.

I wanted to win medals,
and I was willing to do anything.

We had to work hard every day,
but it was so important to me

because I wanted to win
with the France National Team.

SPAIN

It's his fault it took so long
to win with the French team

because that was an incredible generation
of Spanish players,

perhaps one of the best
in the history of European basketball.

Were it not for Spain,

I think we would have won
10 or 11 medals.

Every game was big against Spain,

even if it was a friendly game,

we treated it like the Euro Championship
or the Olympics.

It was intense.

There was always a rivalry

between France and Spain,
not only in basketball…

SPAIN

…but in a lot of sports.

There's always a lot of tension,

even before the game in everything
surrounding it, in the press.

2011 EURO FINALS
FRANCE - SPAIN 85-98

They won more medals than we did,
more gold medals.

That pushed me to become a better player,

to play with the French team every summer
because I wanted to beat them.

ON SEPTEMBER 20, 2013,
FRANCE FACED SPAIN IN THE EURO SEMI-FINAL.

Before the game, we promised ourselves

that no matter what, we would be fearless.

In the first half, you could see

our old demons had come back to haunt us.

We weren't loose.

If Tony hadn't played

such a big first half,
we would have given up entirely.

In that moment,

he was the only person
capable of motivating us…

FRANCE NATIONAL TEAM

…in the locker room,
and that's what he did.

WE NEED TO WAKE UP, GUYS!

SERIOUSLY, WE'RE PLAYING
LIKE WE'RE AFRAID.

I was just outside in the hallway,

not yet in the locker room,

and I planned to say
those same things to the players.

When I got there, he was already doing it
in his own words.

THEY THINK WE'RE SHIT!

YOU CAN SEE IT ON THEIR FACES!

I DON'T CARE WHAT HAPPENS
IN THE SECOND HALF,

BUT WE BETTER PLAY WITH PRIDE!

AND WE BETTER PLAY HARD!

Speaking to them

in such a blunt way,

he was able to really get through to them.

It was really...

I mean, we were so sick of facing Spain.

Things just kind of came out on their own.

That speech sums up my time
with the France National Team.

I spoke from the heart,

and I wanted to win so badly.

When they got back on the court,

they were a different team.
Then it was just a great moment.

We played a lot better,
which unlocked the doors for us

to win the championship.

2013 EURO FINALS FRANCE - LITHUANIA 80-66

It's a dream come true.

It was the championship I hadn't won yet.
Everything has come full circle.

That was a really joyful moment.

I nearly broke my couch because
we were going crazy at my house.

OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST IN JUDO
TONY'S FRIEND

My whole family was there, and…

Wow.

Let's all sing, "If you're not jumping,
you're not French"!

If you're not jumping
You're not French, hey!

I think it was important for Tony,

important for his legacy,

to make his markon French basketball.

He wanted so much for France to have that.

It was a really beautiful moment.

He started in 2003 in Sweden

and fought for it every year, you see…

And…

And winning

with the French national team

was so great.

THE FRANCE NATIONAL TEAM
HAD WON ITS FIRST GOLD MEDAL

IN AN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION.

OCTOBER 3, 2019,

TONY PARKER RECEIVED THE MEDAL
OF THE FRENCH NATIONAL ORDER OF MERIT

IN HONOR OF HIS CAREER.

Muhammad Ali once said,

"Champions," of which there are many here,

"aren't made in gyms."

"Champions are made
from something they have deep inside them,

a desire,

"a dream, a vision."

"They have to have the skill,"
which you had,

"and above all the will."

"But the will must be stronger
than the skill."

Tony Parker,

in the name
of the President of the French Republic,

and by the powers vested in me,

I now make you
an Officer of the National Order of Merit.

Thank you.

When I was little,

I never thought I'd receive
anything like this.

I didn't know it existed, to be honest.

I just wanted to be a basketball player.

My idol was Michael Jordan,
and I wanted to do what he did.

I wanted to push the limits.
That's what motivated me.

I had unconditional support
from my father,

who gave me the right mentality

to be successful in sports.

My mother and my brothers,
thank you for your support.

I don't want to look at them
or I'll start…

Everyone I love is here,
so this isn't easy.

I need a little time.

SEPTEMBER 21, 2019
EXHIBITION GAME WITH MANU GINÓBILI

People here love basketball.

They're wild about it,
so I feel like a rock star here.

They're so into it.

I've been going to China
for over 10 years.

I have lots of business interests here.
It's a love story between China and me.

Peak Sport Products
is the reason why I'm so famous

in China.

They have 6,000 stores,
and I'm their number one athlete,

so they promote me everywhere.

When I was 17, I signed with Nike,

and I was with Nike for 13 years.

When I was 30,

Peak made me a huge offer,

and I accepted it.

That's when the adventure began.

They keep making his signature shoes
even though he's retired.

I think the only other guy
who has signature shoes in retirement

is Michael Jordan.

SHANGHAI FRENCH HIGH SCHOOL

I think he sees being a star in China
as an advantage for his future businesses.

When I was 17 years old,

I had to decide between my studies
and basketball.

It was a good choice
because I was successful

in my sport,

but I know 95% of the young people

who try out won't make it.

That's why I wanted to start a school
to offer an alternative and an option

for those who won't make it.

The power of sports is incredible,
the impact you can have on people.

One of the best compliments I can receive

is that I was a pioneer
for French basketball

who inspired the next generation.

When I went to San Antonio,
Gregg Popovich, David Robinson,

Tim Duncan, and Manu Ginóbili
were all much older than me.

So, out of respect,
you have to wait your turn.

In 2011, I remember
Pop called me into his office

and said he watched me play all summer
with the France National Team.

He saw how I was constantly communicating
with my teammates.

He read that I went to their hotel rooms
to motivate them, talk to them.

And he said it was time to pass the torch
from Tim Duncan to me,

and that it would be my team
from now on.

He said what I did with the French team,
I now had to do with the Spurs.

And that's what I did.

I used to be the fifth wheel

on the car.

Then it became my team.

I became the franchise player.

That's when people started to say

that I was a future Hall of Famer,

that I was in the top-five players
in the NBA by vote.

In my opinion,
those were my best seasons in the NBA.

TONY PARKER
UNTOUCHABLE

TONY PARKER HAS ACED THIS SEASON,

GIVING THE SPURS HOPE FOR ANOTHER TITLE.

CARRIED BY THEIR NEW LEADER,

THE SPURS MADE IT BACK
TO THE FINALS IN 2013 AND 2014

TO FACE LEBRON JAMES AND THE MIAMI HEAT.

In the 2013 Finals,
we had practically won it.

They started bringing out the velvet ropes
and the trophy,

getting the ceremony ready.

And with seconds remaining,

Ray Allen hit a corner three.

And that three-pointer is the reason
we weren't champions that year.

2013 FINALS

That motivated us to have
a nearly perfect season the next year.

We were so close to winning
and went back to play the same team.

In 2014, we played
perhaps the best basketball

we've ever played with the Spurs.

It showed our ability to bounce back.

It was amazing.

Our identity was defense
first and foremost,

and then you play half-court
with Tim Duncan,

which is perhaps not as sexy
as some may like,

but it was effective, and we won with it.

But in 2014, after Pop had decided

to put me at the helm,

everything was based around me.

All our systems started with me.

We tried to use my skills.

And in 2014, we were at the height
of our play.

Those finals
and all throughout those playoffs

was the best basketball we've ever played.

I really enjoyed it
because it took us seven years

to win another championship.

It felt like an eternity.

I remember every second of it.

Plus, I flew over my whole family
and all my friends

because it could have been the last time
we'd be NBA champions.

Everyone had to come.

We are the champions!

We are, we are, we are the champions!

When you look at NBA history

and the numbers of players
with four titles,

the list shrinks very quickly.

I have trouble
coming to terms with the fact

that my name is there next to the others.

I realize that I'm experiencing something
that's really incredible,

and I'm grateful for every moment.

Hey! What's up?

I was at the arena,
getting ready in the locker room,

and then you told me you're here? Jerk!

Plus, I won with Boris,

which makes it even more amazing.

We won
the European Junior Championship together.

Then we won
the Euro Championship together.

So to be NBA champions together too
feels like a dream.

When we were young
at the French basketball academy,

we were in class together.

Had you told me back then
we'd do all this,

I'd have said…

"I don't think so."

JUNE 10, 2019

I was very surprised, to be honest.

His final game with Charlotte
was against us, Orlando.

He didn't play. So, yeah, I was surprised.

I would have liked to see him retire
with the Spurs,

do something to celebrate that.

I thought he would sign one more year
with the Spurs

to end his career there,
and that would be it.

I definitely surprised a lot of people
with that decision.

And any athlete will say

you have to play
until you can't walk anymore

and your body can't take it.

Given the season I had,

where statistically I had a better year
than the previous year,

they thought I'd keep playing as usual.

It's true, as well,
that a lot of teams were calling my agent.

I could have gone back to the Spurs.
We talked a lot about it,

but it wouldn't be
the same situation anymore.

It just wouldn't be the same.

I kept coming back to that final decision,
which was,

"All right, I'm going to retire."

When you spend 20 years
conditioning yourself

to be in tip-top shape,

I think my body is happy to rest a bit,
to relax,

to have some wine and cheese and all that.

I think my body is happy with me.

ON NOVEMBER 11, 2019,
TO HONOR HIS CAREER WITH THE SPURS,

THE FRANCHISE RETIRED
TONY PARKER'S NUMBER 9.

THANKS, TONY

I could never have dreamed

of having a moment like that in my career.

It was a little unreal.

Hey, everyone, how we doing? Feeling good?

I couldn't say hi to everyone.

Everyone's good?

Have a good time.

Thanks, Tony!

It's a huge honor
because no one can wear his number

at San Antonio, and his jersey
will hang in the stadium forever.

We'll have a good time for our buddy,

honoring the work he put in

and everything he did all those years

without under-appreciating
or undervaluing all the other players.

By the time another French player

accomplishes all that Tony did,
a lot of time will have passed.

I'll likely be dead by then.

For me, any French player
playing in the NBA,

that's already amazing.

With him, it's completely nuts.

- Now?
- No, you still have time.

Once the game is over, head out there.
Because it's already starting.

TONY PARKER'S BROTHERS

Earlier I saw the black curtain
hanging down and just thought, "Damn."

Before my speech, my legs started shaking,

and I started telling myself

I had to fight back my emotions

because I didn't want another night
like at the National Order of Merit

where I wasn't able to speak.

I was practicing my speech,
and my legs started shaking,

so I figured I needed a drink.

Go time.

THANKS, TONY

You good, Josh?

Daddy!

Where were you, Dad?

Over there with my friends.

When you walk in,
and there are 20,000 people,

cheering for you and showing you respect

and so much love,

it warms your heart.

I'm someone who's very grateful.

It was a little bit unreal.

We made an indelible mark on our sport.

That was the first time I realized it,

everything we did with Tim and Manu.

The 15-year-old kid who dreamed

of making his mark

on basketball

did it.

I looked all around me and thought, "Wow."

The jersey's up there now, you know…

It was emotional.

- The meat stand's there.
- Better than this one?

- Teddy, I swear to God, go taste it.
- All right, I'll check it out.

PRIVATE PARTY AT TONY PARKER'S HOUSE

I love sharing with my friends,

so I invited everyone to my house.

There were 250 of us,

so a lot of plane tickets.

- Maître Gims, my man!
- Thanks a lot, bro.

I was happy, so glad.

It felt like a celebration for everyone
because I wasn't alone.

Everyone played a part in my career.

It was surreal.

From the bottom of my heart,

I'd like to thankeveryone who pitched in

to buy my little gift.

Long life to you!

You are a legend, Tony!

Three, two, one, go!

IN MEMORY OF KOBE BRYANT
1978-2020

This is the trophy room
where I put all my NBA rings.

That's it, guys!

That's so dope.

He just tsked!

Subtitle translation by: Timothy Stone