zocool16
10-07-2007, 01:03 PM
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/7299724
6. Manu Ginobili, San Antonio Spurs
Vitals: 32, 6-6, 205, 16.5 pts., 4.4 reb., 3.5 ass., 1.5 stl., .464 FG, .860 FT
It's always difficult to gauge Ginobili, and the past two seasons it has been even more difficult because he has been so erratic. Nonetheless, he is extraordinarily tough at both ends of the floor, and he's generally at his best in big games. He is just as inclined to make a big play as an in-your-face defender with great hands as on the offensive end, and he's great at getting to the basket. People also tend to underestimate his deadly 3-point range at crunch time as well. More than anything else, the guy is a winner — some opponents hate him because of his physical and flopping style. But there isn't anyone in the world who wouldn't want Ginobili as a teammate, and that is best reflected by his championships in the NBA, the Olympic gold and World Championships as well.
6. Manu Ginobili, San Antonio Spurs
Vitals: 32, 6-6, 205, 16.5 pts., 4.4 reb., 3.5 ass., 1.5 stl., .464 FG, .860 FT
It's always difficult to gauge Ginobili, and the past two seasons it has been even more difficult because he has been so erratic. Nonetheless, he is extraordinarily tough at both ends of the floor, and he's generally at his best in big games. He is just as inclined to make a big play as an in-your-face defender with great hands as on the offensive end, and he's great at getting to the basket. People also tend to underestimate his deadly 3-point range at crunch time as well. More than anything else, the guy is a winner — some opponents hate him because of his physical and flopping style. But there isn't anyone in the world who wouldn't want Ginobili as a teammate, and that is best reflected by his championships in the NBA, the Olympic gold and World Championships as well.