I've heard that steroids do wonders as well.
The first part of your post is good but please never compare NBA basketball to acting ever again.
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I've heard that steroids do wonders as well.
Manny, it may be acting, but those wrestlers put a lot of strain on their bodies more so than other athletes. I know SM recently retired, but how many 45 year old's could do what he does in the ring at his age?? At that age, Ric flair and hulk hogan just stuck to boring fake punching and kicking. Shawn Micheals retired being able to still wrestle at a high level.
Pro wrestling obviously takes a much bigger toll on the body than basketball does, no comparison..
I understand the comparison from a physical ability standpoint, but it's obviously much different, so I doubt Ginobilly meant it in that way..
yeah, that too, but when you rest and don't play, less likely to waste your body's precious "miles".
I should of used Grant Hill as an example, or that And1 street baller, who in his late 30's was still cathing alley-oops and playing like he was 28. His secret?? Rest, and didn't play compe ive b-ball for over a decade. That's a good way to preserve your body.
Point is that Manu is playing and moving a lot younger than he really is. I think it's the rest and the docs must of done a really job on his ankle.![]()
Let us pray!
What thread is that quote from?
Not to rain on Ginobili's parade, but the Spurs lost that game to the Nets because they were on the second game of a back to back, but even more so because with Parker already out, Mason leaving the game injured and no true third point guard, they were down to one ball handler, Hill, who's really a combo guard. If they had a run of the mill backup point guard, such as Watson or Duhon, they'd have won that game. The loss was more about that and less about Ginobili's value to the team.
Over the past couple of weeks, Manu has been one of the best players in this league, I guess. And come playoff time, I'd still take Manu over any SG not named Kobe Bryant or Dwyane Wade.
The point is: If Manu is going to play anywhere this level in the playoffs, there probably will be teams which are going to offer him good money. Now, will the Spurs then be ready to "overpay" him? I think they should, because if you're going to make the best of Tim's final years, there won't be any SG like Manu you will be able to get.
It's a pitty the SPURS didn't offer Manu an extension early this year, although I understand their business decision. You are not going to invest on assets not returnig the money due to breakdowns....
Now that assest will cost the SPURS +20MM than 2 month ago. It was a business decision by the SPURS Org, it went wrong for them, it went great for Manu.
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