I'll tack this here too... from the same newspaper... only translated the most well known ones...
A model of professional that provokes admiration
These are some quotes La Nación collected during the Finals:
CHRIS BOSH, Miami Heat player: "He's one of the best foreigners that have played this game. He won here, across the ocean, with his national team... When other foreigners saw his success in the NBA, they tried to copy his imprint"
TIAGO SPLITTER, San Antonio Spurs player: "Manu is key in this team. Without him it's hard to play well. He has a very special style of play, a way to see the game. He's one of the leaders, along with Tim [Duncan] and Tony [Parker]. And Manu from the bench, on the court or on the lockeroom always tells us details that he sees, but a lot of other people don't. He thinks about basketball all the time, how to win the next game, how we're going to cover the pick and roll, how we're going to attack it... He's very centered. We talk about a lot of things: astronomy, food, cars, and some soccer... I'm not going to say girls, because my wife is gonna kill me"
DAVID STERN, NBA commissioner: "He's the representative of a country that has given us great players. He's been at the top of Olympic podium. It's been a pleasure to watch him lead Team Argentina. He makes tough shots in important games when you think San Antonio already lost. Being with him is a pleasure. And the way he represented Argentina, his style of play, and the way those argentines played for so many years together, in some way inspired what happened with out national team. We have a debt of gratitude with them."
MIKE MILLER, Miami Heat player: "He's fantastic. He brought experience, change to the game, made new people watch it. He was successful internationally and in the NBA. And he's an exciting player to watch"
MATT BONNER, teammate in San Antonio Spurs: "He's an all time great. He won an olympic gold medal, international competitions, NBA... He's one of the best foreign players"
RAY ALLEN, Miami Heat player: "He's been great for the Spurs. A powerhouse on the court"
MIKE MONROE, San Antonio Express journalist: "He was one of the first foreigners to become a star, after Drazen Petrovic, who died tragically at the peak of his career. Manu had a major impact for the Spurs and for San Antonio, where he is beloved. And he's one of the two or three most competitive players I've seen in my 28 years in the NBA. Michel Jordan, John Stockton and Manu. People consider Jordan the most competitive in this game; I'm not so sure that Manu isn't as competitive like Michael. To me, his legacy is how hard he plays every second. Drazen was going to be an All Star for many years, a great scorer. But I think Manu is the best foreigner that played in the NBA. He paved the way for a lot of other foreigners. Maybe in the future somebody else will be better... but maybe not."
CHAUNCEY BILLUPS, Los Angeles Clippers player and winner of 2013 Teammate of the Year award: "Manu is one of the great players of our era, one of the great champions of our era, a great person. He deserves this award as much as me. He represents his country very well here. He's a tough player, but I never saw him do anything dirty. I like to compete against him"
BORIS DIAW, teammate in San Antonio Spurs: "Because of his career in the NBA, as an international player and with Argentina, and because of the way he plays the game, he's a model to follow. His professionalism is huge. And outside the court he's a nice guy, that you can dine with, relax"
UDONIS HASLEM, Miami Heat player: "He's a heck of a player. One of the most successful I've seen in a long while. The way he creates, the way he finishes plays. He's explosive, a great play maker... I enjoy watching him play. In Miami we understand he's dangerous, so we pay a lot of attention to him"
NANDO DE COLO, teammate in San Antonio Spurs: "He's a good teammate. The first time I saw him was in the Olympics in London. He came over to welcome me into the family. He's a very good guy".
PATTY MILLS, teammate in San Antonio Spurs: "He's a classy player. The way he handles himself inside and outside the court makes him a basketball ambassador"
Original article in Spanish