Manu Ginobili's Best 20 Plays of His Career
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2018
- As we celebrate Manu Ginobili's 16 memorable seasons in the NBA, take a look at the best 20 plays from his career!
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When ur best career highlights are mostly from playoffs and finals
Manu didn’t like cameras and he doesn’t believe in legacy and statistics. He only wanted to win. And he did it, four times a ring and one olympic gold medal. That’s true success.
Manu was all in one .
This is probably one of the best highlight reels of any player in NBA history... Show me another player with this combination of dazzling passes, finishes and creativity
Tim Duncan rubbing manu's head created his bald spot
Manu is the most underrated player of our generation. A late second round pick who turned into a clutch and important player on a dynasty. We will miss you Manu!!!
Glad he’s going to be in the hall of fame, well deserved.
I still don't understand why he was only two times an all star. I guess nobody understands.
the only guy who can posterize Yao and block KD...and beat a dream team! Legend 4 life.
True legend off and on the court. Did everything, never had any scandals, always a good guy...always sad to see one of those greats go but they deserve the rest and the time to reap the fruits of their hard work for our entertainment!
He dunks on '7 6" Yao Ming, blocks K.D.'s shot, takes it in hard against Shaq and gets and 1. Oh yeah he's also got a gold medal he won against the U.S.A. feat.(Duncan, L.B.J. Melo, Wade, Iverson, Marbury, Marion, Odom)and 4 rings with the San Antonio Spurs and this cat still isn't worthy of the(H.O.F.)? Manu is in Larry Birds class and I'd say he's even better because he won a gold against a stacked U.S. squad in '04 and even though they were young so was Manu but he always played big when the moment was at its biggest stage!!!
Down to earth guy too. I go to Spurs sports doctor. Understandably, players and former players have a separate entrance to avoid being swamped by fans. One day I was in there with my son. He was/is a huge fan. Ginobili was in the next room with his wife. My son was a freshman in high school and playing fairly high level ball in AAU. I tried to convince him to ask for Ginobili's autograph on the way out. He was too embarrassed. Long story short, that day one BIG name former player and another current player also happened to go into office through private players entrance. Again, O don't blame them. At this point the office was buzzing with electricity. Everyone was excited. People were running out to lobby on phones 'so and so is here and so is so and so and Ginobili!' People started showing up outside the doctors office door to catch a glimpse. It was insane. Ginobil and his wife CHOSE to walk through the everyday people door and greet fans, talk to people, sign autographs and let people get pictures. By this time my son missed his opportunity. The line was long. Manu was gracious and humble and stuck around. He didn't have to do that. His wife was very kind to everyone. I loved watching him play. It was basketball as jazz and filled with passion. The guy only knew one speed: all out. He was so very special and could have gone elsewhere and been option 1 and padded stats. He was a consummate team player and sublimated his ego and his body for wins and rings. We won't see his kind again. Thanks, Manu for playing the game right and being a good man.
as a life long Laker fan, I always shouted at the TV "don't let him go left!" and hated him for years. mad respect for the Argentinian that came off the bench but played like a starter no matter what. As Kobe said, "He's a baaaad boy"
This man really got a and1 off shaq & yam’d on yao put this guy in Hof
IQ was so high. Skill was so High. He pained me as a Pistons fan - but I respect him very much.
One of the best playmakers, teammates, passers, and players in nba history. If he was on a different team, he would have been a starter and a 25/10 guy and had more 'individual' accolades.
Undoubtedly one of the best in the history of the NBA
Dunk on Yao
Ginobili was that guy any team today would want. He would strive in this day of versatility.
Manu Ginobili is proof that stats don’t tell the tale of the tape, the ability to make the right play at the right time is a lot more important then someone whom is piling up points that doesn’t translate to wins. Stats can be circumstantial, depending on soooo many things! I’d take Manu over a lot of current superstars, he’s someone who’s a team player and will lay out and die on the court. Believe dat!!!