Third best spur of all time.
...how sick Manu used to be.
Before there was "The Beautiful Game..." there was Manu Ginobili.
That is all.
Manu's Magic
Who could forget him? No one.
Ignore the music. This highlight vid has some of his best work over the years.
More recent highlights.
im going to miss this guy when he leaves the game.
it's rather surprising that he was never nicknamed "The Game" since he is the very definition of how bball is supposed to be played.
He still is tbh
What the are you talking about. You're incorrect on everything you've said.
Won't be the same when Manu and Tim retire from the game.
You can say that about every post he makes ... just horrible regarding content, wording and grammar.
Manu Forever tbh.
I think he was trying to talk about 2011, but Spurs didn't even have the best record in the league; Chicago did, by virtue of tiebreaker.
Yeah and the Spurs werent playing as good down the stretch either. I think Dallas would have beaten us in the end anyway, that team was a mission that year and they took OKC, Lakers, and Miami.
Fourth at best. Destined to be fifth behind Kawhi. And that's putting him above Parker.
Do you remember Manu carrying the corpses of Keith Bogans, Roger Mason jr, Damon Stoudamire, Michael Finley, what was left from Bowen, Fabricio Oberto and Francisco Elson to some of the best records in the league? Now that's some impressive . I can only imagine what prime Manu could have done with this new talent around and style of play.
Before there was light, there was MANU..
Manu should've won the finals mvp in 2005.
A bit arbitrary and incomplete video of his best plays, but there are no words to describe the last three...He has been so clutch, one of the most clutch players of all time.
I think that given the roster we have, this team would be better with prime Manu and Tiago than it is with current Manu and LMA. The passing, playmaking, and ball movement would just be so lethal.
Prime Manu with the team of the last few years would have had a very strong case for regular season MVP, imho.
Nope. No chance really, considering that Manu would have played only 33/35 minutes per game.
Manu at his peak was great (he still is, but you know what I mean), but would have not played enough minutes to be considered an MVP type player.
And Manu wasn´t the only one carrying those teams, come on!
So? Manu has received MVP consideration/votes in multiple seasons despite never playing more than 30 mpg. Manu on his prime, playing on this new Spurs would have been a beastly combination. He probably wouldn't have won it but I think that with the Spurs dominating like they have done in the last couple of season (even more with a prime Manu), winning over 60 games and finishing with the best record in the league, he could have ended top 3 in MVP voting at some point.
Moments like this too make Manu even more... fabulous.
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