Beautiful article. We HAVE to win this thing. It will be the sweetest one and one of a way to say ¿goodbye? to one of the greatest dinasties in the sports history.
Most beloved Spur Manu Ginobili gives vintage performance that puts San Antonio on cusp of le
SAN ANTONIO – Sixteen years ago, this was the Manu Ginobili that Spurs general manager R.C. Buford discovered at the World Championships in Australia. The long, wavy hair is gone, the behind-the-back passes that soared into the stands have long been weeded out of his game, but in the winter of his basketball life, the essence of Ginobili had been unchanged in crisis, unrelenting in the uncertainty of his performance.
"There's no backing off with him," Buford said outside the Spurs' locker room late Sunday night. The championship core of these Spurs had all come so far together – the GM, the coach, the three magical stars – and together now they stand at the cusp of the franchise's fifth championship.
There will probably never be another night like this at the AT&T Center, another night when it's Manu Ginobili and Tim Duncan and Tony Parker playing brilliant basketball with an NBA championship hanging in the balance. Out of his resolve and resourcefulness, out of nowhere, Ginobili had a throwback night – 24 points and 10 assists – and pushed this throwback championship chase to the cusp of completion with a 114-104 Game 5 victory.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nba--mo...073208540.html
Beautiful article. We HAVE to win this thing. It will be the sweetest one and one of a way to say ¿goodbye? to one of the greatest dinasties in the sports history.
The only real BIG 3 in the NBA.
Beautiful and so sad to think back on. I can't express how glad I am that that game on that night went that way for Manu.
Will always be my favorite Spur
Brings a tear to my eye, tbh...
Wylie Burp, tbh.
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Robert Mays: We’re likely to hear that last night’s Manu Ginobili performance was a return to form, but that’s not really true. What Manu did last night — at least 24 points and double-digit assists — is something he’d done only once in 155 playoff games. In fact, Ginobili’s had at least 10 assists only six times in his playoff career; half of those games have come this postseason. The scoring Ginobili isn’t new, but the level at which this Spurs machine runs, the array of guys capable of hammering home the Ginobili passes that few others would even try? That part is.
He's dropped 30+ points before in playoff games multiple times... that's certainly not new, tbh
Great article.
But we should not forget Parker´s 26 pts.
I LOVED how Tony was pushing it hard to the basket well into the 4th.
with the assist read it
Seriously?
There are other threads.
the chanting of MANU last night got me a little misty. dude came thru like a in man.
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True, when i saw it i went right to raise it.
WE WANT MORE MANU![]()
He had 7+ assists in multiple playoff games before too![]()
I bought this gray T, with a Superman Logo with a "G" in the middle and "Ginobili" across the top...from a guy on a street corner. Musta been a decade ago at least. Never seen another like it. It's the only Spurs stuff I've ever worn...the only NBA logo stuff I've ever worn too (well, outside of my Nike Jordan's I wore in the 90's.)
I knew from the first time I saw him play, he was something special. Been my favorite player to watch ever since. You can have the Kobe's and Lebrons...I'll take Manu's behind the back dribbles, between the leg passes, gyrating drives and finishes over any of 'em.
One more Manu...just one more.
already posted I want him to be better in game 6
I WANT THE LE
people act like this was the old manu
it was not
he played better then he has ever in the playoffs in game 5
As Michael Cole would say vintage manu
Great piece by Woj as always. Thanks for posting it ace!![]()
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