maybe they misunderstood the question, maybe they meant no to an extension, but he might still sign a new contract over the summer
Well today I had the pleasure of meeting Ginobilis brother and 2 other family members when they came in to eat at our restaurant on the river walk. He is tall like Manu and suprisingly they were extremly polite and nice people overall. I took their family picture with their camera and that broke the ice. They were waiting for their check but they asked me a question about all the airforce graduates that were walking around the river walk and I explained to them in Spanish that they graduate each week here since we have airforce bases here in town. BUT this is when I asked what every Ginobili Fan wants to know. Do you think Ginobili resigns with the Spurs? His response was: No! I told him What, Why Not? He said that he hopes he does but that his gut feeling is telling him no because he feels Ginobili has already accomplished alot here and he need to accomplish more. I was shocked but had my doubts thinking its more that the front office might not want him back instead of what his brother said.
maybe they misunderstood the question, maybe they meant no to an extension, but he might still sign a new contract over the summer
I believe a lot will predicate on what happens this season with Manu's health and the overall performance of the team.
If Ginobili does not return, and I'm not in the camp that believes or wants him to leave, that will the first significant signal that more wholesale changes could be forthcoming. At that point, perhaps it will be time to start toward rebuilding this thing. Perhaps the Spurs then start to consider shipping out RJ's soon-to-be-expiring contract and get a younger, swingman in here - for less money. Personally, I'm still driving the Rudy Gay bus. He's the guy I believe they should go after.
well worry about this when the time comes. if we get ousted in the first round again then who cares anyway. we need to worry about now and this season.
doesn't matter. this team needs to win NOW. not in the future. take care of business tonight and every night after that and then we'll worry about contracts and signings.
Ginoboli had been a great Spur but every player has an expiration date. Fans want Manu to be a lifetime Spur, and maybe he does too. The Spurs will take him for less money. But if you are Ginoboli, doesn't it make sense to go to a top contender if you are going to take a paycut? If you play for less, why not do so in Cleveland or LA and win more les to add to your resume? Both those teams would want his spark off the bench.
I believe him. I have thought for some tme that Ginobili is not that happy here, and is wanting to contribute much more than Pop wants him to contribute. I think he has been unhappy for a long time, and wants to go soemwhere where he is given more freedom.
So you're a big Gay guy?
i shouldn't encourage the gay jokes but...
can you imagine a gay jefferson wing rotation?!?
If Ginobili leaves, the Spurs will only have the MLE to replace him.
1) you ain't getting Rudy Gay for that
2) he's a horrible chucker. His career pts/FGA is 1.18. That's pretty pedestrian. A figure like that would put you in the Ron Mercer class: a scorer who needs a LOT of shots to put up a good amount of points. By comparison, Manu's career figure is 1.41.
Ginobili has said recently that he isn't ready to retire from international basketball. Could this be the issue?
I've been watching pretty much every Memphis game this year.
Rudy Gay is a serious chucker...I saw him take and miss like the last 6 shots tonight without even looking at his teammates.
But at the same time, Gay also hit the game winner so pick your poison.
And next time Manu asks him this question, please ask him what teams he would consider going to dammit. He probably won't answer but who knows, he might throw out some names.
which brother answer?
this guy (Leandro)
or this guy? (Sebastian)
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The Spurs need to shop his expiring around and see if they can get anything decent for it. The Manu Ginobili who carried this team in early 2007-08 is gone and isn't coming back. I hate to say goodbye to a Spurs legend, but Manu's an old 32 and it's time to move on unless there are no good trade offers and he's willing to take an MLE-level contract more in line with his level of his production.
I hate to say it, but I finally agree. Trading Manu is an option now, and a big one.
I think this is the last thing in Manu's head right now. Now, as far as trading his expiring for something out there, I think the FO should do what's best to increase the team chances to win.
Don't tell me what I have to read.
that really touches me, Manu has done more then enough in San Antonio but sometime people don't realize that. The big 3 is fading away and i believe its over. We gave it a run but it seem to not work out.
You know you always think it would be fitting for our big 3 to retire as a Spur, but the reality is things don't really just work out that way. It does seem apparent that we aren't seeing the same Ginobili anymore. I'm glad he's found other ways to help the team, but i'm not sure if that will be enough to keep him around. I see the Spurs trying to sign him back for less. Weather or not he will want to stay a Spurs under those cir stances I have no clue. It's possible that if he sees a team he can make better and are contenders; he might opt for that situation. Who knows he might even go international again. Whatever happens Ginobili had a great run here. Thanks for the memories Manu!
Unfortunately I can see it happen. It'll be a very interesting summer. If the Spurs don't win it all this year I can't see the Spurs giving him much at all if anything and Manu may decide that even though we're still a le contender that maybe it's time to go and play for another team. Also this time he's an UFA so he'll have choices and offers this year unlike when he was a RFA where we could match any offer and that teams were concerned about going after him. If LA offered him a contract a little less then what we would offer him would he consider trading teams to be in le contentions? How about teams like Houston and the Cavs? They might not be the biggest le contenders but they're still good teams that he might want to play for. Unfortunately trading him now would be bad because 1.) We couldn't get fair value for him 2.) How does this trade help us now and in the next few years that Tim has left? Interesting
Right now the Spurs TEAM has nothing to offer to Ginobili.
The run is over.
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