ElNono
04-08-2017, 06:17 PM
If this is end of road for Manu Ginobili, it's been a memorable ride
San Antonio Spurs' future Hall of Famer could be closing a colorful, distinctive international career
SAN ANTONIO -- Until right around 2003 or so, there was no documented proof that a human willingly traveled from Buenos Aires direct to San Antonio to seek a place of worship because, why would anyone do that, given the noticeable lack of historical or religious linkage between the cultures? One is a sensuous city in South America, robust and rife with all the urban charms and evils. The other is flat South Texas, magnetized by a muddy creek in the middle of town, buoyed by the military and flavored by Tex-Mex. Not only are they not sister cities, they’re not even distant cousins.
Yet, slowly and then consistently, people flocked by the dozens over the last dozen years, taking the pilgrimage up north and through customs to seek salvation, to see their very own "Basquetbol Jesus", up close and personal. They came to cheer the between-the-legs passes, the funky jumper with the crooked left elbow and the layups delivered by contorting body limbs. These trips have intensified the last few months because, as he acknowledged somewhat wistfully the other day: “A lot of fans are seeing that the window of opportunity to see me play is closing. They know it’s almost here.”
Read more:
http://www.nba.com/article/2017/04/06/ride-remember-san-antonio-spurs-manu-ginobili-if-end-line
San Antonio Spurs' future Hall of Famer could be closing a colorful, distinctive international career
SAN ANTONIO -- Until right around 2003 or so, there was no documented proof that a human willingly traveled from Buenos Aires direct to San Antonio to seek a place of worship because, why would anyone do that, given the noticeable lack of historical or religious linkage between the cultures? One is a sensuous city in South America, robust and rife with all the urban charms and evils. The other is flat South Texas, magnetized by a muddy creek in the middle of town, buoyed by the military and flavored by Tex-Mex. Not only are they not sister cities, they’re not even distant cousins.
Yet, slowly and then consistently, people flocked by the dozens over the last dozen years, taking the pilgrimage up north and through customs to seek salvation, to see their very own "Basquetbol Jesus", up close and personal. They came to cheer the between-the-legs passes, the funky jumper with the crooked left elbow and the layups delivered by contorting body limbs. These trips have intensified the last few months because, as he acknowledged somewhat wistfully the other day: “A lot of fans are seeing that the window of opportunity to see me play is closing. They know it’s almost here.”
Read more:
http://www.nba.com/article/2017/04/06/ride-remember-san-antonio-spurs-manu-ginobili-if-end-line