The swelling and pain are gone in his ankle are gone like the pain and swelling was gone in Tony parker's foot.
Come home, STAY HOME GINOBILI DAMNT!!!
He was supposed to be back July 7 to do further studies on his ankle, but the Argentina team doctor said he recovered quickly, and that he finished the treatment last Friday. He said the swelling and pain are gone. Manu is supposed to meet with Spurs team doctors to talk about his recovery. He will be in SA for just a day or two only, because he will be back in Argentina by Friday, when he is to attend a ceremony where the President of Argentina is going to present him with the Argentina flag he is to carry at the Olympic games.
The swelling and pain are gone in his ankle are gone like the pain and swelling was gone in Tony parker's foot.
Come home, STAY HOME GINOBILI DAMNT!!!
"......the Argentina team doctor said he recovered quickly."
I call bull .
Will the doctor in San Antonio have to clear him before he will play?
I just don't think he could have recovered that quickly when a week ago Pop was saying surgery may be an option....
Play..where? Here in SA? Yes. Overseas? No, that's not our call.
The it isn't.
Well, I doubt he'll be coming to San Antonio if he didn't at least require the opinion of the Spurs doctors.
BTW, I lifted the news from here (spanish): LINK
Yeah, those Argie doctors suck!
The only good doctors are American, everybody knows that . . .
Didn't this happen with Parker? The French doctors said he was okay and the Spurs brought him back to SA to check him out themselves? And, if I remember right, didn't the Spurs doctors think he wasn't as okay as the French doctors thought?
If an Argentine doctor advised Manu to skip the Olympics, his whole family would come up missing.
Obviously he cares what the doctor from San Antonio thinks or he wouldn't be back to be examined.....hopefully he will advise him not to play.....
To be honest with you, it's not that bad. He was actually seriously considering not going when he first arrived in Buenos Aires.
Sad but true.
Yup.
switch the countries and the players and you've got the same scenario
Thanks T Park. I wasn't sure if I was remembering it right.
So if the Spurs doctors say that he isn't ready to play we should believe them?![]()
Damn straight.
They are the ones paying him millions and would suffer the consequences if he got hurt.
If he gets hurt for Argentina they just shrug their shoulders and say "Eh, oh well"
Your logic is twisted. Money is what makes people lie. If they care so much about the millions the Spurs are spending, then they're going to say that Manu isn't healthy no matter what his real condition is.
I'd probably prefer Ginobili sit this summer out, but I won't pretend I'm not excited to see how Argentina does in the Olympics. If he goes, I hope he plays his heart out.
Oh well.
The olympics are extra curricular BS anyways.
show loyalty to the team that took a chance and gave you a huge ass contract.
At the time.
The team that took a chance? The last Olympics made Ginobili a superstar. That 'extra-curricular BS' is what makes Manu a likely Hall of Famer and not just a one-time NBA all-star.
The last olympics were after he signed the big contract.
I could care less about what makes him a hall of famer, outside of what he does in San antonio.
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