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it was an unbelievable end of the game. can you imagine the commentators in this fic ious ending:
"Duncan had 30 points today, still the Spurs need one more turnover for the win.
Duncan gives it to Ginobili ... two seconds on the clock ...
Ginobili drives (where else but) left ... one second left ...
Ginobili frees himself ... 0.2 left ... he turns it at the buzzer!!! The fans are on their feet!"
hahahaha good one.... be a man and use your real user name moron ha ha ha
Vander, ducks and rascal joining the hate in 3, 2, 1...
manu played so ty you had to use an alias to dump on him.
as well as Manu plays on a regular basis, he's known for these unbelievably stupid plays..
fouling Dirk that might have cost us a le for example..
I still can't believe that foul he committed in the Laker series last year..if anybody remembers, it was from 70 feet out to end the first quarter..
He turned it over against Keyon Dooling as well.
I hope this is all in the regular season.
I don't get it ducks. It's a mortal sin to criticize Tony but criticizing Manu is just fine? Look up the phrase "double standard".
That's what makes Manu special. When he makes plays, he makes them great. When he makes a mistake, he makes them big. He never does things mediocre. It's always all out. Fortunately, the good far outweighs the bad. Pop has learned to live with it. So should we all.
Manu's pass sealed the win. period.
yeah and had tp made the pass and mike missed
everyone would be on tp for passing it to mike
I was totally sure of it back in 2005, not so much nowdays.. I dont think Pop's pulling the right strings for Manu to get back in shape as fast as he can.
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Ditka in wing-tips dribbled better than Manu.
Manu is overrated.
What happened? I looked at the play by play and the only thing I saw is that he turn the ball over with no time left, is that really such a big deal? or are you talking about some other play?
Manu did two things right tonight... put his shoes on the right foot and pass the ball to finley...other than that, he should've stayed home.
the post was meant to ridicule a minor play and have some fun. i am a big spurs fan and don't care about which player scores the most in order to win. consequently, i have nothing against ginobili. i like the guy. i voted for him in the all-star game. unfortunately, crass individuals with little understanding of the intricacies of humor have taken a personal affront and turned the post into their "hater"-culture vendetta.
Ginobili took the inbounds pass and tried to dribble away from traffic. As he turned to dribble, the ball slipped out of his right hand and went out of bounds. The ball hit out with .002 on the clock.It's not enough time to catch and shoot. The only chance NJ had was to get fouled on a tip-shot.
Manu's other two TOs were also off his leg or foot and o/b. It was a goofy night for him.
well said
gay............
dude, the "fixed" is so ing stoopid, it isn't even funny. You heard what I said, watch a game and tell me it's not true...
Harvester of Sorrow
If you are a Spurs fan, there are just some things you have to accept. Tim Duncan will miss free throws and not play defense the first half of the season. Tony Parker will dribble the clock out and then miss the long jumper. Manu Ginobili will turn the ball over and make aggressive mistakes. These things are inevitable so as a Spurs fan you might as well sit back and enjoy it . . .
People here who hate on Manu have no common sense at all. He took 8 shots the whole damn game. How many points is he supposed to score from 8 shots, 30?
He played badly in the first quarter, Pop benched him and he was pretty much an afterthought the rest of the game as punishment for not boxing out because Pop has to play these mind games all the time, even to his veterans. The only guy he doesn't play them with is Duncan, who can mess up on defense as much as he wants without specific retribution.
It boggles my mind how a player so talented and important to the team can finish a game with 8 shot attempts. No star player in the world would put up with such treatment. No wonder he goes through these crises of confidence sometimes. His own coach doesn't believe in him and it's pretty much accepted that he's not even going to get his first shot attempt in a game til Hill checks in.
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