#ibelievethatwewillwin
I #believe he'll be back and ready for the playoffs
He'll leave it all out there,especially if this injury makes this one his last season...
#ibelievethatwewillwin
#believe
it is kind frustrating the Spurs have to deal with rash of injuries to key players all at once the past 3 years..(Jan-February'14, December"14 and now Timmy/Manu)..We are Kawhi' wrist sprain away from going into major tailspin..let's hope it ends there..we need at least Timmy back soon: shore up the D and win ugly...Diaw needs to stop the recent sleepwalking and pull his weight with bench unit minus Manu..
Damn this ing sucks. The bench has been without him.
The news if him being out for 4-6 weeks is a relief after some of the speculation about his injury. I was not far from him behind the basket when this happened and nobody noticed anything immediately until he didn't get up. Speedy recovery! So Glad it wasn't worse.
Ugh. Awful news. Get well soon.
Think that's a typo. Real hashtag should be #Mierda
Yea, lets hope that is it for the token injuries. We are well equiped to manage for some time so long as Kawhi/LMA/Tony who really are the ones who need to be doing the heavy lifting in the team are healthy, and the team with Diaw/Patty has scoring, West can score too, and Simmons/Anderson have been playing really well in their chances. That bench also has enough passing. Heck against some benches you can just put Boban and give him the ball most posessions down and get a score. We are not spread so thin that we cannot make do for some time, but yea at this rate we cannot afford any more injuries and hope to continue to do well.
Now my concern is Tony. I hope we get a blowout victory or two somewhere soon so Tony can keep his minutes managed.
As I said rest the big 3 untill after ASG... no way tim return before, now manu out untill March, shut down Parker, get couple of W of remaining games untill ASG and call it a day
It wouldn't be so worrisome if Patty Mills wasn't playing like total dog on the road.
Tony got it asap
you can feel the connection between those 2... get well Manu and come back soon
Probably went to talk to him after the game..his words rightfully sounded ominous..
Ginobili’s injury could result in guard missing games
By Tom Orsborn on February 4, 2016 at 1:37 PM
SAN ANTONIO – The apparent groin injury Manu Ginobili suffered in Wednesday night’s 110-97 win over New Orleans was serious enough to require a visit to a hospital for testing, a league source said Thursday.
Although reports have surfaced that the 38-yeard-old guard could be out four to six weeks, the Spurs haven’t released an official statement regarding the extent of the injury.
“We aren’t establishing a timeline yet,” Spurs general manager R.C. Buford told the Express-News.
http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursna...missing-games/
It is bad news. We really needed Manu at his best, not at 80%. This makes it unlikely.
I want to believe that in 4-6 weeks, he will be back and in game shape, heading into the playoff season. So I guess I will. We know Manu's heart and toughness. If it's possible, he'll make it happen.
The only good news from this is that it sounds like it will not be life-altering, and that he personally will be okay. The rest is a game.
LA better step up and play like the superstar he is supposed to be, and frankly is being paid to be. Bench players getting more minutes, big chance for them to step up..
Dust off Ray McCallum, tbh. Damn, this is gonna be sad.
Spurs killer Ryan Anderson, tbh.
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Herb Rudoy, Ginobili's longtime agent, says he is awaiting word from Spurs on extent of Manu's injury. "They're going to handle it," he said
It's definitely bad news in the humanistic sense. It's NEVER a good thing for someone to go through that much pain. And it's bad news in the length, since it leaves the Spurs vulnerable through the grinding stretch of the season. But it does give Anderson, Simmons and McCallum time to show what they can do. The Spurs better hope that at least one of them can become a legit, consistent player, because they have almost no path to replacing Manu next season. So they get to test the scenario of adding no one of the wing rotation now.
Cue TD21 coming in and saying that this is why he wanted the Spurs to get a better fourth wing.
If it had to happen, it would have been preferable for it to have happened like two weeks ago. The Spurs only have a few games before the trade deadline, and all the sudden, they may be in the market for a rotational wing.
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