Anybody that knows me on this board knows I'm a huge Manu Ginobili mark. Next to David Robinson, he's my second favorite Spur of all-time. The same people that know me also know my opinion on this Manu-Olympics debate. Fact of the matter is this; Manu's injury arguably cost the Spurs their best chance (possible only real chance) of ever winning a back-to-back. I'm sorry Argentinians, but that ing stings. What stings more is seeing him pumped and ready to embark on a grueling journey in Beijing while the Boston Celtics parade around the Larry O'Brien trophy with the smell of champagne still fresh on the parkay in Beantown.
I side with Pop on this one and unfortunately I think that Manu has played his last game as a Spur and as a Manu Ginobili fan, I don't blame the Spurs one bit if they move him. Gregg Popovich has changed a lot over the years, his incredible success understandably, has mellowed him. That being said, when it comes to Spurs basketball and winning NBA championships, you don't cross the boss. Manu has officially soured that relationship.
Neither side is really at fault, I respect Manu's decision but I'm a Spurs fan, so is Pop.