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    Gracias Double No! This is always one of my favorite threads on here because Manu is so expressive about what is going on with himself and the team. Taking the time to do that on his day off is pretty cool of him. My overall take is there might be some starters out there that can give us trouble, but can they play 48 minutes a game? Our rotations and #1 bench in the league is our secret weapon and strength! Again, many thanks for the many translation.....really appreciate it!

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    Gracias senor

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    I kind of agree with you.

    I think there is a conflict for him bc he needs to pace himself at this point and let others carry more of a burden. He's pointing out how he gets carried away sometimes. It's vague but getting carried away can get him hurt and complicate his season. So far only a bruise or a scratch here or there, but he's aware that he needs to pace himself a bit. Just my take.
    Yeah I see it that way too. These articles are great to read.

    I'm just hopeful he stays around as long as possible. It's selfish of me to want that, but at this point, being a fan of these guys for so long.... Their success in the sport is second to admiring the kind of people they are.

    So so reading that line gives me hope, haha. Because I was thinking this would be his last run no matter what.

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    Yeah I see it that way too. These articles are great to read.

    I'm just hopeful he stays around as long as possible. It's selfish of me to want that, but at this point, being a fan of these guys for so long.... Their success in the sport is second to admiring the kind of people they are.

    So so reading that line gives me hope, haha. Because I was thinking this would be his last run no matter what.
    I thought that b4 but it was mostly bc last season was so disappointing and the second half he didn't really get in rhythm, not was he as impactful in the playoffs as we are accustomed to seeing. I really had my doubts he would return at all. Tim announced he was coming back early and there wasn't much doubt he could play if he so wanted to. Manu took a long time and his last interviews were full of uncertainty. I think right now with the new roster and young guys to help he's reinvigorated and he hasn't had to carry the team through stretches like last December which were very draining.

    So long as he's pacing himself and not asked to carry a weak roster, he can play another year, but we'll see. It's going to be personal too and the season is nit over yet. Lots can still happen.

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    Manu makes a good point at the end of the article about how tough this upcoming week is. First, an away game at Brooklyn against a team that just fired their coach and will be playing inspired basketball. Second, an away game in Detroit on the 2nd night of a back to back playing against a Pistons team that is one of the best in the league at home. And to cap it off, a home against Cleveland, playing in our 3rd game in 4 nights.

    All in all, it will be a very difficult week. We could very well go 1-2.

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    Lol an entire paragraph on the Worriers game but "he's not worried about it"
    No one else to talk about. The Thunder? This is a 2 team race right now and there is no reason to worry about the Warriors. He said exactly what I've been feeling. No matter what happens when the Spurs face them in the regular season, it won't matter come playoff time. Adjustments get made, injuries happen, rotations might change, etc..

    The regular season games should be entertaining but I wouldn't put much stock in them.

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    Manu isn't worried about some regular season game and recognizes that the team can compete with the Warriors regardless of their record. In the meantime they should focus on bettering themselves. Makes sense to me.

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    As always, thanks for the fantastic translation.

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    Manu is the god of basketball....the known god,

    there is another....the unknown god, boris, lol

    these two could determine the fate of the universe of basketball this season

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    Boban at center, Boris and Simmons at forwards, Manu and Mills at guards!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    thanks so much OP for this

    mabuhay!

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    Confirmed. Manu's not retiring after this season
    Which means Tim isn't either?

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    Yeah I see it that way too. These articles are great to read.

    I'm just hopeful he stays around as long as possible. It's selfish of me to want that, but at this point, being a fan of these guys for so long.... Their success in the sport is second to admiring the kind of people they are.

    So so reading that line gives me hope, haha. Because I was thinking this would be his last run no matter what.
    Really good line about their performance being "second to admiring the kind of people they are." It's something I'm not sure some people understand about this team and their fans. My admiration for these guys definitely goes beyond their hoops skills. Now them being the most winning team in all sports for the last 15+ doesn't exactly upset me!

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    Really good line about their performance being "second to admiring the kind of people they are." It's something I'm not sure some people understand about this team and their fans. My admiration for these guys definitely goes beyond their hoops skills. Now them being the most winning team in all sports for the last 15+ doesn't exactly upset me!
    haha, yeah man. I mean, ... Pop and TD have been around since I was a kid, so no matter how old I get, I'll always see them as role models along with all the other casts that have rotated around them. I can't really remember the person I was in 1999, but I remember being at the parade and watching the games. Acknowledging that for me is a really, really surreal feeling.

    and yeah, I don't think most people, and not even every spurs fan understands this side of the team. I guess all of this can sound overly sentimental and corny to people.

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    In the last few weeks there were also a few times where I ended up on the floor during a play and ultimately turned out good, but every time I'm involved in one of those, I end up regretting it later, because the hip hurts, the knee hurts, I get burned with the floor and I don't recover as easily as when I was 22 or 23 years old. The reality is that since I know I'm only going to play 20 or 22 mins, and I feel good and energized to play those minutes, and I enjoy them, I play them with a lot of intensity. We're all playing hard to make things as effective as possible. In a nuts , it's what we love to do. It's not what we do because it's our job. And that makes the hit, even if it hurts more than expected, not to matter that much.
    Being the same age and just only playing the game once a week now I can so much relate to that ...

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    Great translation. Thanks ElNono, as always...

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    By the way really nice article on Manu and Messina.
    http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/01/12....co/edJWBKODfE

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    By the way really nice article on Manu and Messina.
    http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/01/12....co/edJWBKODfE
    Great read, thanks for sharing

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    Here's a good question to ask yourself. We all know that the NBA is entertainment. When you watch the Spurs when Manu is on the court, do you feel like he gives you good entertainment value for your money. Damn right he does. There are times when he reaches down into himself and pull off a play that gives you a thrill to see it. Maybe not as often as in the past, but he still does things that NOBODY on the team can pull off.

    That's why he's Manu Ginobilli

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    I dont think NBA is entertainment to Pop, Duncan or even Manu tbh.

    If its not to them. Its not to me imo

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    Lately, and this is personal probably, one of the things that I like the most about him (and TD) is how much they enjoy playing with and watching young teammates develop. Sometimes the young reserves are playing in garbage time and I watch Manu and he's giving instructions to Anderson (when Pop is just letting the young guys play fairly freely and do their thing so long as they don't give up leads). When he plays with them, after a mistake by them he would point out what they were supposed to be doing. The value of that kind of teaching for young players is incalculable.

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