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    My Sportsman Choice: Manu Ginobili

    Posted: Thursday November 11, 2004 12:39PM; Updated: Thursday November 11, 2004 1:28PM

    By Chris Ballard



    After leading Argentina to Olympic gold, Manu Ginobili hopes to help the Spurs capture another NBA le.
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    Granted, this is tough to do, but imagine that the United States hadn't won a gold medal at the Summer Olympics since 1948. Not in a particular event but in any event. Not one fluke victory in the high jump, one by-a-nose upset in the 100 meter fly, one rousing rhythmic gymnastic triumph. Nothing. Not a blip.

    Then, after 52 years of international futility, let's say the U.S. not only won a gold medal but did so in a team sport in which it had been virtually irrelevant for the greater part of the last 100 years. Furthermore, let's say there was one transcendent player who carried this team in every big game and was clearly the MVP of the tournament. Were this the case, it's safe to say that this man would not only be given Sportsman of the Year but probably Sportsman of the Century and who knows what else -- perhaps his own daytime talk show or the governorship of Minnesota.

    Well, there is such an athlete, only he's not American. But that's not going to stop me from picking him for Sportsman of the Year. If sports have truly become global in nature, and our magazine is aiming to reflect that, then we should look outside our own borders when bestowing accolades. Better yet, we won't have to fly this man in from some hinterland to pick up his trophy because he already lives in San Antonio and has a U.S. work visa. I speak of Manu Ginobili, the shooting guard for both the Argentinean national team and the Spurs.

    In leading his country to the gold medal -- and defeating the United States in the process - Ginobili averaged 19.3 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.3 assists and shot a Shaq-like 57.6 percent from the field for the tournament. He and his mates provided the world -- and especially a disjointed, ill-equipped US team -- with a clinic in the powers of team basketball. Crisp passing, constant ball movement, a lineup in which all five players can shoot: we would hold these basketball truths to be self-evident if it weren't for the fact that the American men displayed none of them.

    So the Argentine national team should be lauded for providing a wake-up call to world basketball (for the second time; they first beat the United States at the 2002 World Championships). And Ginobili in particular should be singled out because he made not only his teammates believe -- they call him "the One" -- but also an entire nation. "Because of Manu, it is an explosion and a magic all over the country," says Juan Carlos Meschini, a commentator for TyC Sports, the ESPN of Argentina. "Many people who saw basketball as something distant, different from soccer, are coming around to the sport. It is becoming a national phenomenon."

    Even better, he didn't play in the Olympics to raise his endorsement profile or to leverage an upcoming contract (he'd already signed a six-year deal with the Spurs in July). "We weren't getting paid, we get nothing," he says. "We go there with our contracts signed. There's no other goal other than to go for pride and to play together."

    What a quaint idea: playing for pride and playing together. For that, Manu, I honor you.

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...ili/index.html

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    Has everybody read the article in the November 8 issue about Manu and his celebrity in Argentina?

    Great read.

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    Since the Spurs didn't trade for him, he doesn't count.

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    That actually made me laugh out loud, Marcus.

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    @ MB

    I'm not sure how many people would agree with this writer, but he's got some support from the people here.

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    I would eat my shoe if it's not someone on the Red Sox. Plus, no way do they give it to Spurs two years in a row.

    I say Theo Epstein.

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    License to Lillard tlongII's Avatar
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    Argentina is irrelevant. Give it to an American.

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    Manu is a South American isn't he?

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    give it to who deservers it
    do not be racist
    should also have nothing to do where you were born

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    Sweet article.

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    Damn You Commies T Park's Avatar
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    someone needs to slip Manu a bottle of propecia, or Rogaine.

    Its gettin a little thin in the back....

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    I'll do that right after I slip you some Slim Fast or Trim Spa.

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    Maaaaaannnn fuck.... E20's Avatar
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    Actually, Ginobili's hair right now is pretty long and wild for him. I hope he keeps it like that he looks raw.

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    give him the award!

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    Argentina is irrelevant. Give it to an American.
    TlongII:

    You are irrelevant. Go a cow!
    Last edited by smeagol; 11-12-2004 at 06:04 AM.

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    Who is this guy, again? travis2's Avatar
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    Be careful what you say. Tlong might like that.

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    Tlong, this is for you

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    Who is this guy, again? travis2's Avatar
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    Athenea, maybe that one should be posted in the "Has anyone ever dated someone they met on the boards" thread...

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    Nice looking cow, right TlongII?

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    Is Ginobili the best player to come out of Italy?

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    Who is this guy, again? travis2's Avatar
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    Welllll...considering he came out of Argentina.....

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    Is Ginobili the best player to come out of Italy?
    Camper, are you "tonto"?

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    NO I am certain that he played professional in Italy...That is why they serve Italian food at all Spurs GTG...You should go sometime...

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    Who is this guy, again? travis2's Avatar
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    "Coming out of" normally refers to nationality, not prior professional experience. Otherwise people would be saying that Bruce Bowen was one of the best to come out of France.

    I don't think so...

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    NO I am certain that he played professional in Italy...That is why they serve Italian food at all Spurs GTG...You should go sometime...
    Not that's why !

    They were serving the Italian food, so I sad that is a little tribute for Gino.
    That's all. A little joke maybe.
    He played - as I know he have got the Italian passport somewhere.

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