I know he played the Olympics in the offseason and supposedly he always does something for Argentina. Maybe with a well rested off season he'll be better. Til then, "what have you done for ME lately".
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I know he played the Olympics in the offseason and supposedly he always does something for Argentina. Maybe with a well rested off season he'll be better. Til then, "what have you done for ME lately".
Hey dallasmaverickslose, I hate your gif of Manu elbowing Lebron. It kind of sums up Manus uselessness. He looks like what one of the fools would do to him when he got under their skin.
Imagine if the Pistons still had their Big 5. While a joke, that seems pretty badass. Textbook TOSB team, though.
That would be a shame, for Manu personally. He treasures international play and Fiba worlds more than anything, the NBA is more of a side project, a warmup if you will, to what is really important: his beloved Argentinan national team. I'm sure his gold medal, and perhaps his 4th place 2012 Olympic finish, are much higher on his trophy wall than anything he accomplished with the Spurs
I would disagree with that notion in general... you could say that of guys like Nocioni or Scola, who never said no when the NT came calling... IMO, the 2012 Olympics had a lot more to do with the fact that it was probably his last Olympics personally and for that group, and the fact that the qualifiers for it were held in Argentina, where he worked hard to get the team in there. While I wouldn't disagree he probably puts more value on the gold medal he won at the Olympics, given the odds, he's also written extensively on how difficult it is to get to the NBA Finals, and how much he values being there.
This summer he said no again to the NT, and the same applies to Prigioni and a few other players... it's fairly clear the days of that golden generation team are pretty much over.