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Bruce Bowen is retiring today
By Richard Oliver - Express-News
Bruce Bowen has known for some time that this day would come. And now that it’s here, he’s feeling surprisingly calm about it.
The former Spurs great is retiring from the NBA.
“I’m very happy,” Bowen, 38, said this morning. “It hasn’t been difficult. I was content about it and understood it was going to happen.”
At a news conference this afternoon at the Yardley’s Salon and Spa, the business he owns with his wife, Yardley, Bowen will officially hang up his sneakers and move toward a future that will still include ties to basketball.
In addition to working on his local business and charity interests,
Bowen had an audition with ESPN earlier this week and will be working on something with Turner Broadcasting later. He may also be doing some broadcasting work on high school games.
He also hopes to continue his advertising work with H-E-B, Hallmark Institute and AT&T.
“I’m always going to do something around the game of basketball,” Bowen said.
Though the Spurs will not be signing him to a ceremonial one-day contract or anything or that nature, Bowen said he feels he’s retiring as a Spur.
“Everybody knows, and Pop said the same thing, ‘You’re a Spur,’ ” Bowen said, referring to coach Gregg Popovich.
He spent 12 seasons in the league, including the final eight with the Spurs. Regarded as one of the league’s strongest defenders, Bowen was part of three San Antonio championship teams.
On June 24, he was part of a three-team trade with the Bucks and Pistons that brought Richard Jefferson to San Antonio. After an extended wait, during which Milwaukee tried to ship Bowen to another team, the Bucks released him last month.
Though he is now a free agent, Bowen said he had no plans to move on. He’ll be staying in San Antonio, his adopted home. The Spurs, for their part, had made it clear he wasn’t in their future plans.
“It was just about being able to say, ‘All right, it’s done,’ ” he said.
The added bonus, Bowen said: Being home for his sons, ages 2 and 3.
“(Yardley) enjoys the chance for them to see ‘Papi’ more,” Bowen said.