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11-21-2008, 11:47 PM
Edit: This is now the updated version.
Manu may wait a little bit longer (http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/spurs/Manu_may_wait_a_little_bit_longer.html)
By Mike Monroe - Express-News
Not so fast, Manu.
Roughly seven hours after Spurs guard Manu Ginobili told reporters he had targeted Monday's game in Memphis for his return from the injured list, coach Gregg Popovich declared that Ginobili isn't yet ready to suit up.
Speaking at length to reporters for the first time since the start of training camp, Ginobili on Friday addressed his progress in rehabilitating his left ankle. He hasn't played this season after having surgery on Sept. 3 to repair an impingement near the heel.
Ginobili has been playing one-on-one and two-on-two games for nearly a week, and on Thursday took part in some five-on-five work.
“I'm feeling very good,” he said. “I had a good practice yesterday.
“I am playing good. The ankle is not swelling. I'm tired, but those are things that you are going to get over once you play more often, so I am feeling great.”
Then, asked if he had a game in mind to return to action, he did not mince words.
“The next one,” he said. “I don't know if the guy over there (Pop) is going to allow me, but I am ready. We're going to practice tomorrow, or the day after, and if it goes as well as yesterday, I am ready to go.”
Popovich was just as emphatic in declaring Ginobili not yet fit for action.
“He'll play when he's ready,” Popovich said before the Spurs defeated the Utah Jazz 119-94, at AT&T Center, “That's when he's going to play, and he's not ready yet.”
Popovich does not think its possible for Ginobili to get himself ready for Monday's game over the weekend.
Ginobili understands that Popovich will decide when he plays, but he is determined that it be next week. The Spurs have home games Wednesday and Friday.
“I think I am going to be ready,” Ginobili said. “I don't know if they're going to be extra-cautious and wait for a time to see how I develop in practices. I feel like I can really contribute, little by little. I'm not going to play 35 minutes, but I think I'm ready to start helping.”
Ginobili believes he already has proven his fitness in workouts.
“Last week, (Popovich) watched me playing one-on-one and two-on-two, and he thought I am doing pretty well,” Ginobili said. “On the following day, I'm not sweating, so I guess I'll be able to (suit up). I don't know if Monday. If not, for Wednesday or Friday I think I'll be fine.”
More shuffling: Popovich used his sixth different starting lineup of the season Friday, replacing rookie George Hill at point guard to open the game. Instead, Roger Mason Jr., started at the point.
The two made Popovich look like a genius, combining to score 52 points.
Popovich was most impressed with Hill's aggression, both in taking the ball to the basket and taking open perimeter shots.
“He was ready to shoot it tonight,” Popovich said. “He didn't just drive the ball. If he was open, he took the shot, and that's important.”
Manu may wait a little bit longer (http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/spurs/Manu_may_wait_a_little_bit_longer.html)
By Mike Monroe - Express-News
Not so fast, Manu.
Roughly seven hours after Spurs guard Manu Ginobili told reporters he had targeted Monday's game in Memphis for his return from the injured list, coach Gregg Popovich declared that Ginobili isn't yet ready to suit up.
Speaking at length to reporters for the first time since the start of training camp, Ginobili on Friday addressed his progress in rehabilitating his left ankle. He hasn't played this season after having surgery on Sept. 3 to repair an impingement near the heel.
Ginobili has been playing one-on-one and two-on-two games for nearly a week, and on Thursday took part in some five-on-five work.
“I'm feeling very good,” he said. “I had a good practice yesterday.
“I am playing good. The ankle is not swelling. I'm tired, but those are things that you are going to get over once you play more often, so I am feeling great.”
Then, asked if he had a game in mind to return to action, he did not mince words.
“The next one,” he said. “I don't know if the guy over there (Pop) is going to allow me, but I am ready. We're going to practice tomorrow, or the day after, and if it goes as well as yesterday, I am ready to go.”
Popovich was just as emphatic in declaring Ginobili not yet fit for action.
“He'll play when he's ready,” Popovich said before the Spurs defeated the Utah Jazz 119-94, at AT&T Center, “That's when he's going to play, and he's not ready yet.”
Popovich does not think its possible for Ginobili to get himself ready for Monday's game over the weekend.
Ginobili understands that Popovich will decide when he plays, but he is determined that it be next week. The Spurs have home games Wednesday and Friday.
“I think I am going to be ready,” Ginobili said. “I don't know if they're going to be extra-cautious and wait for a time to see how I develop in practices. I feel like I can really contribute, little by little. I'm not going to play 35 minutes, but I think I'm ready to start helping.”
Ginobili believes he already has proven his fitness in workouts.
“Last week, (Popovich) watched me playing one-on-one and two-on-two, and he thought I am doing pretty well,” Ginobili said. “On the following day, I'm not sweating, so I guess I'll be able to (suit up). I don't know if Monday. If not, for Wednesday or Friday I think I'll be fine.”
More shuffling: Popovich used his sixth different starting lineup of the season Friday, replacing rookie George Hill at point guard to open the game. Instead, Roger Mason Jr., started at the point.
The two made Popovich look like a genius, combining to score 52 points.
Popovich was most impressed with Hill's aggression, both in taking the ball to the basket and taking open perimeter shots.
“He was ready to shoot it tonight,” Popovich said. “He didn't just drive the ball. If he was open, he took the shot, and that's important.”