Tony Parker doesn't want this season to be his last with the Spurs. That doesn't mean it won't be. "I've said I want to stay in San Antonio. But if San Antonio doesn't want to keep me, I will understand," Parker said Monday. "But I definitely want to stay here." That insistence won't quiet the biggest subplot in San Antonio this season. Tim Duncan says he doesn't know what Parker will do, Manu Ginobili is leaving the star point guard to make his own decision and Spurs general manager R.C. Buford is remaining tightlipped. At 28, Parker has the longest NBA future still ahead among the Big Three, who have won three championships together since 2003. But on the eve of training camp, Parker sizes up this season as the last chance for this group to win a fourth. read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5622519