Manu was a beast. And he was one of the funnest, most exciting, gutsiest compe ors I've seen.
He's done, though. 32 year old guards with a lot of miles on the tires AND he's got 2 bad wheels? The Spurs would be unbelievably, incredibly lucky to get post-ankle surgery Grant Hill type numbers out of Manu in the next couple of years.
Sure, he'll put up a 28 point/3 steals/8 assist game against Indianapolis on a random December night in the next year or two, but we need 15-20 points a game from him in May and June, and that's not going to happen anymore. The 2003-2007 Manu Ginobili is one of my all-time favorite players to watch, but that guy's gone. I root for the Spurs as a team, I don't root for individuals. If trading Manu makes the team better, I'm for that.
Here's something I'll throw out there....you take the number of all-star type seasons Manu has from now until the end of his career. I'll take the number of seasons he plays less than 60 games. I'm pretty sure I'm coming out on top of that one, and it won't even be close.