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Manu Ginóbili

Emanuel David Ginóbili Maccari (English: /ˈmæn ɪˈnbli/ MAN-oo jih-NOH-blee,[3] Spanish: [ˈmanu ʝiˈnoβili];[4] born 28 July 1977[5]) is an Argentine former professional basketball player. Widely credited for changing the game of basketball by popularizing the Euro step move in the NBA,[6][7] he is regarded as one of the greatest shooting guards and sixth men in the league's history and as the greatest Latin American player of all time. He notably led Argentina to a gold medal in the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics.[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] Over a 23-year professional career, he became one of only two players (along with fellow Hall of Famer Bill Bradley) to have won a EuroLeague title, an NBA championship, and an Olympic gold medal.[16] A four-time NBA champion, Ginóbili was a member of the San Antonio Spurs for his entire 16-year NBA career. Along with Spurs teammates Tim Duncan and Tony Parker, he was known as one of the "Big Three" during the Spurs' era of success. During their playing years together, the Spurs became a "model franchise" for other NBA teams. Since September 2021, Ginóbili had been appointed as special advisor to Basketball Operations for the San Antonio Spurs.

Manu Ginóbili
Ginóbili with the San Antonio Spurs in 2010
San Antonio Spurs
PositionSpecial advisor
LeagueNBA
Personal information
Born (1977-07-28) 28 July 1977 (age 46)
Bahía Blanca, Argentina
Listed height6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Listed weight205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
NBA draft1999: 2nd round, 57th overall pick
Selected by the San Antonio Spurs
Playing career1995–2018
PositionShooting guard
Number20, 10, 6, 5
Career history
1995–1996Andino
1996–1998Estudiantes de Bahía Blanca
1998–2000Viola Reggio Calabria
2000–2002Virtus Bologna
20022018San Antonio Spurs
Career highlights and awards
Career NBA statistics
Points14,043 (13.3 ppg)
Rebounds3,697 (3.5 rpg)
Assists4,001 (3.8 apg)
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats  at Basketball-Reference.com
Basketball Hall of Fame as player
Medals

Ginóbili comes from a family of professional basketball players. He spent the early part of his career in Argentina and Italy, winning several individual and team honors. His stint with Italian club Kinder Bologna was particularly successful; he won two Italian League MVP awards, the EuroLeague Finals MVP, and the 2001 EuroLeague championship and Triple Crown.

Selected as the 57th overall pick in the 1999 NBA draft, Ginóbili joined the Spurs in 2002 and soon became a key player for the team. In addition to his four NBA championships, Ginóbili was named an All-Star in 2005 and 2011 and was selected twice for the All-NBA Third Team. In 2007–08, he was named the NBA Sixth Man of the Year. Ginóbili announced his retirement from the NBA in August 2018. In April 2022, he was announced as a first ballot inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.[17]

Family and personal life edit

Ginóbili comes from a family of basketball players. His oldest brother, Leandro, retired in 2003 after seven years in the Argentine basketball league, while brother Sebastián has played in both the Argentine local league and in the Spanish 2nd-tier level Liga Española de Baloncesto. Their father Jorge was a coach at a club in Bahía Blanca, Argentina, where Ginóbili learned to play the game.[18] Given the proliferation of basketball clubs in Bahía Blanca and his idolization of Michael Jordan, Ginóbili's love for basketball grew rapidly.[19]

Ginóbili has dual citizenship in Argentina and Italy,[20] thanks to his Marchesan descent.[21] He speaks Italian and English fluently in addition to his native Spanish. In his free time, Ginóbili enjoys listening to Latin music, watching movies and traveling.[5] In 2004, he married fellow Argentine Marianela Oroño.[22] On 16 May 2010, his wife gave birth to twin boys, Dante and Nicola.[23] On 21 April 2014, his wife gave birth to their third son, Luca.[24][25]

In the immediate aftermath of the legalization of same-sex marriage in Argentina in 2010, Ginóbili expressed his support for the bill, and added that while supportive of same-sex marriage, he did not "consider himself qualified" to speak about same-sex adoption. He said that he would prefer to see a child being raised by two men or two women rather than to see that child in an orphanage.[26] In March 2020, Ginóbili also expressed support for gay people playing basketball and expressed hope that the issue of sexual orientation will no longer be important soon.[27] A documentary based on his life was directed by Rodolfo Lamboglia.[28]

Professional career edit

Andino (1995–1996) edit

Ginóbili made his professional debut in the Argentine basketball league for the Andino Sport Club of La Rioja in the 1995–96 season.

Estudiantes de Bahía Blanca (1996–1998) edit

Ginóbili was traded to Estudiantes de Bahía Blanca in 1996.[5] He played with his hometown team until 1998.

Viola Reggio Calabria (1998–2000) edit

Ginóbili went to Europe to spend the 1998–99 and 1999–2000 seasons with Italian team Basket Viola Reggio Calabria.[5] In 1999, he teamed with Brent Scott, Brian Oliver and Sydney Johnson to earn promotion from the Italian 2nd Division to the Italian 1st Division.[29]

Virtus Bologna (2000–2002) edit

Ginóbili then entered the 1999 NBA draft and the San Antonio Spurs selected him late in the second round with the 57th overall pick.[30] However, he did not sign with the Spurs at this point. Instead, he returned to Italy to play for Kinder Bologna, which he helped win the 2001 Italian League Championship, the 2001 and 2002 Italian Cups, and the 2001 EuroLeague, where he was named the 2001 EuroLeague's Finals MVP.[5] He was also named the Italian League MVP in 2000–01 and 2001–02, and made the Italian League's All-Star Game three times during this period.[5]

While playing with the Argentina national team at the 2002 FIBA World Championship in Indianapolis, Ginóbili made the All-Tournament Team, alongside future NBA star Yao Ming and established NBA stars Dirk Nowitzki and Peja Stojaković,[31] and helped lead Argentina to a second-place finish.[5]

San Antonio Spurs (2002–2018) edit

Early NBA career and first championship (2002–2004) edit

 
Ginóbili was drafted by the Spurs as the 57th pick (second to last) in the 1999 NBA draft.

Ginóbili joined the Spurs for the 2002–03 NBA season, where he played backup for veteran guard Steve Smith.[19] He spent much of the early season injured, and found it hard to adjust to the NBA's style of play. As his injury improved, so did Ginóbili, winning the Western Conference Rookie of the Month in March, and being named to the All-Rookie Second Team at the end of the season.[5] Still, he only started in five games as the Spurs chalked up a 60–22 regular season win–loss record.[32][33] The Spurs then entered the playoffs eager to upend the defending champions Los Angeles Lakers, at which point Ginóbili rose to prominence.

I told Timmy, 'This guy is coming, and nobody in the U.S. knows how good he is.' And Timmy gave me that whole raised eyebrow thing he does.

Gregg Popovich[34]

In contrast to his regular season, Ginóbili became an integral part of Gregg Popovich's rotation in the playoffs, playing in every game.[5] The Spurs eliminated Phoenix and Los Angeles[35] and in those games his scoring threat took opponents by surprise, giving them one more thing to cope with against the now highly favored Spurs. He helped guide them past the Dallas Mavericks in the Western Conference Finals and then the New Jersey Nets in the Finals,[35] securing San Antonio's second championship. After the win, Ginóbili won his first Olimpia de Oro ("Golden Olympia") as Argentina's sportsperson of the year,[36] and met Argentine president Néstor Kirchner.[19] A gym in Bahía Blanca was dedicated in Ginóbili's honor as well.[19]

In the 2003–04 season, the Spurs began featuring Ginóbili more prominently, starting him in half of the 77 regular season games in which he played.[32] His statistics improved in all major categories, as he averaged 12.8 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.8 steals per game.[32] During the 2004 playoffs, the Spurs lost again to the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference Semifinals. Following Game 5 where Derek Fisher scored a buzzer-beating jump shot,[37] the Spurs lost Game 6 and the series 4–2.[38] While Ginóbili did not start in a single playoff game as he did in 2003, his playoff statistics improved significantly, with 13.0 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game.[32]

Peak years: second and third championships (2004–2011) edit

 
Ginóbili met then-President of Argentina Néstor Kirchner following the 2005 NBA Finals.

After some initial issues with San Antonio over his contract, Ginóbili re-signed with the Spurs and started every game during the 2004–05 season.[32] This was his best season yet as he was selected as a reserve by NBA coaches to the 2005 Western Conference All-Star team, marking his debut in the elite mid-season showcase.[5] During the playoffs, Ginóbili's play was pivotal to winning San Antonio's third championship. The Spurs first defeated Phoenix 4–1 in the Conference Finals,[39] before prevailing in a very defense-oriented seven-game series against the Detroit Pistons.[40] Ginóbili recorded career-highs in his playoff numbers, most notably 20.8 ppg and 5.8 rpg,[32] and had the third-highest point total in the entire playoffs.[5] In the NBA Finals MVP Award voting, the shooting guard was a candidate but was edged out by teammate and captain Tim Duncan.[41][19] The former finished the 2004–05 season as the second-leading scorer on the team.[5] During the season, he became only the fourth person to win consecutive Olimpias de Oro, this time sharing the award with soccer star Carlos Tevez.[36]

The 2005–06 season was an injury-plagued one for Ginóbili, who suffered foot and ankle injuries that hindered his ability to play. He managed 65 games in the regular season, but saw a dip in major statistics as compared to the previous season.[32] During the playoffs, he returned to form, but was unable to prevent the Spurs from being eliminated by the Dallas Mavericks in the Conference Semifinals.[42]

In the 2006–07 season, the Spurs lacked energy from their reserves. Ginóbili came off the bench for most of the second half of the season, helping the Spurs attain the league's best record during that portion of the season. Ginóbili produced numbers closely identical to his successful 2004–05 campaign despite starting in only 36 of 75 games, his second-lowest number of starts since arriving at San Antonio.[32] The 2007 NBA Playoffs saw him help the Spurs to defeat the Denver Nuggets, Phoenix Suns and Utah Jazz; the team then swept the Cleveland Cavaliers for Ginobili's third and San Antonio's fourth championship.[43]

Ginóbili was to play an even bigger role for the Spurs the following season, reaching career high averages in points, rebounds, assists, and three-point field goal percentage.[32] On 11 February 2008, Ginóbili scored 34 points and recorded 15 rebounds in a 93–88 win over the Toronto Raptors, becoming the first guard in Spurs' history to have at least 15 points and 15 rebounds in a game.[44][45] On 21 April 2008, the NBA announced that Ginóbili had won the 2008 Sixth Man Award, winning 123 out of the 124 first place votes.[46][47] Ginobili had a statline of 19.5 points, 4.5 assists, and 4.8 rebounds on .460 shooting averaging 31.1 minutes. Only a couple of weeks later, the Argentine was also named to the All-NBA Third Team.[48] In the playoffs, the Spurs defeated the Suns 4–1 in the first round,[49] Ginóbili was moved to the starting lineup in the second round against the New Orleans Hornets after the Spurs lost the first two road games. San Antonio eventually prevailed in seven games, the Argentine played another strong series, leading the Spurs in points and assists per game (21.3 and 6.0 respectively).[50] However, San Antonio lost to arch-rivals Los Angeles Lakers in the Conference Finals in five games, and once again failed to capture back-to-back NBA championships.[51]

The following season, Ginóbili was injured for most of the campaign, managing only 44 regular-season games and missing the 2009 NBA Playoffs entirely. San Antonio qualified for the playoffs as the third seed with a 54–28 record,[52][53] but with an aging supporting cast (Bowen, Michael Finley and Kurt Thomas were all in their late 30s), the Spurs were only considered fringe contenders for the championship.[53] As it turned out, the strong play of Duncan and Tony Parker were not enough to help the Spurs avoid a 4–1 defeat by Dallas, and the Spurs were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs for the first time since 2000.[54]

On 31 October 2009, in a game against the Sacramento Kings, a bat descended onto the court at the AT&T Center, causing a stoppage of play. As the bat flew past, Ginóbili swatted the bat to the ground with his hand. He then carried the creature off the court, earning the applause of the crowd.[55] On 9 April 2010, the Spurs and Ginóbili agreed to a three-year, $39 million contract extension through the 2012–13 season.[56]

In 2010–11, Ginobili was regarded as the key player on his team,[57][58][59] and he finished eighth on the NBA MVP ballot following the season.[57] Ginobili was injured in the last game of the regular season. Despite the injury, Manu averaged 20.6 points and 4.2 assists during the team's first-round series against Memphis Grizzlies; however, the Spurs lost the series in six games. Ginóbili was named an NBA All-Star for the second time in his career and also was named to the All-NBA third team.[60]

Later career (2011–2018) edit

 
Ginóbili in 2012

In the lockout-shortened 2011–12 season, Ginóbili helped the Spurs go 50–16. The team advanced to the Western Conference Finals, where they were defeated 4–2 by the Oklahoma City Thunder. In Game Five of the series, Ginóbili scored 34 points.

In 2012–13, the Spurs advanced to the NBA Finals, where they faced the Miami Heat. In the Spurs' Game Five win, Ginóbili scored a season-high 24 points and helped his team take a 3–2 series lead. However, the Spurs went on to lose Games Six and Seven.

On 11 July 2013, Ginóbili re-signed with the Spurs on a two-year deal.[61] In 2013–14, the Spurs had a league-best 62–20 record. Ginóbili finished third in the voting for Sixth Man of the Year.[62] In game 1 of the Western Conference Finals against the Thunder, the Big Three of Duncan, Parker and Ginóbili notched their 110th career playoff win, matching the number of playoff wins attained by Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Michael Cooper of the Los Angeles Lakers. The Spurs reached the NBA Finals again, where they faced the Heat for the second year in a row. This time, they dominated the series, winning 4–1 to claim that franchise's fifth championship; Ginóbili won his fourth championship as a Spur.[citation needed]

On 20 July 2015, Ginóbili re-signed with the Spurs.[63] On 14 January 2016, in a win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, Ginóbili played his 900th NBA game, all with the Spurs.[64] On 4 February, he underwent surgery after suffering a testicular injury in the Spurs' win over the New Orleans Pelicans the previous night. He was subsequently sidelined for one month.[65] He returned to the action on 5 March after missing 12 games with the injury, scoring 22 points in 15 minutes against the Sacramento Kings.[66]

On 14 July 2016, Ginóbili re-signed with the Spurs.[67] On 9 November 2016, in a loss to the Houston Rockets, Ginóbili became the 15th second-rounder to reach 13,000 points and joined Rashard Lewis as the only second round draft picks in NBA history with 13,000 career points and at least 1,300 three-pointers.[68]

In game 5 of the 2017 Western Conference Semifinals against Houston, Ginóbili blocked James Harden's shot in the closing seconds to help San Antonio to a 110–107 victory.[69] In game 3 of the Western Conference Finals against Golden State Warriors, Ginóbili became the first player at the age of 39 to score 20 or more points off the bench in a playoff game since the NBA began recording starts in the 1970–71 NBA season.[70]

On 24 August 2017, Ginóbili re-signed with the Spurs.[71] In January 2018, he became the only player in NBA history to have multiple 20-point games off the bench at age 40 or older.[72] He also became the first player in his 40s to score 15-plus points in back-to-back games since Michael Jordan in 2002–03.[72] On 28 January against the Sacramento Kings, Ginóbili and Vince Carter scored 21 and 15 points respectively; it was the first game in NBA history where two players over the age of 40 scored 15 points or more.[73] On 29 March 2018, in a 103–99 win over the Thunder, Ginobili became the Spurs' career leader in steals, passing David Robinson (1,388) for the franchise record.[74] In game 4 of the Spurs' first round playoff series against the Warriors, Ginóbili played in his 217th playoff game, breaking a tie with Shaquille O'Neal for sixth in league history. Ginóbili also passed Reggie Miller for third in career 3-pointers in playoff history.[75] The Spurs lost to the Warriors in five games.

On 27 August 2018, Ginóbili announced his retirement from professional basketball,[76] making him the second player that season to complete a career with one team, after Nick Collison of the Oklahoma City Thunder.[77] On 28 March 2019, the Spurs retired Ginóbili's No. 20 jersey,[78] right next to the No. 21 jersey of Tim Duncan.

Career statistics edit

Source: Basketball Reference.[79]

NBA edit

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
 †  Won an NBA championship

Regular season edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2002–03 San Antonio 69 5 20.7 .438 .345 .737 2.3 2.0 1.4 .2 7.6
2003–04 San Antonio 77 38 29.4 .418 .359 .802 4.5 3.8 1.8 .2 12.8
2004–05 San Antonio 74 74 29.6 .471 .376 .803 4.4 3.9 1.6 .4 16.0
2005–06 San Antonio 65 56 27.9 .462 .382 .778 3.5 3.6 1.6 .4 15.1
2006–07 San Antonio 75 36 27.5 .464 .396 .860 4.4 3.5 1.5 .4 16.5
2007–08 San Antonio 74 23 31.0 .460 .401 .860 4.8 4.5 1.5 .4 19.5
2008–09 San Antonio 44 7 26.8 .454 .330 .884 4.5 3.6 1.5 .4 15.5
2009–10 San Antonio 75 21 28.7 .441 .377 .870 3.8 4.9 1.4 .3 16.5
2010–11 San Antonio 80 79 30.3 .433 .349 .871 3.7 4.9 1.5 .4 17.4
2011–12 San Antonio 34 7 23.3 .526 .413 .871 3.4 4.4 .7 .4 12.9
2012–13 San Antonio 60 0 23.2 .425 .353 .796 3.4 4.6 1.3 .2 11.8
2013–14 San Antonio 68 3 22.8 .469 .349 .851 3.0 4.3 1.0 .3 12.3
2014–15 San Antonio 70 0 22.7 .426 .345 .721 3.0 4.2 1.0 .3 10.5
2015–16 San Antonio 58 0 19.6 .453 .391 .813 2.5 3.1 1.1 .2 9.6
2016–17 San Antonio 69 0 18.7 .390 .392 .804 2.3 2.7 1.2 .2 7.5
2017–18 San Antonio 65 0 20.0 .434 .333 .840 2.2 2.5 .7 .2 8.9
Career 1,057 349 25.4 .447 .369 .827 3.5 3.8 1.3 .3 13.3
All-Star 2 0 21.0 .385 .000 .833 3.0 3.0 2.0 .5 7.5

Playoffs edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2003 San Antonio 24 0 27.5 .386 .384 .757 3.8 2.9 1.7 .4 9.4
2004 San Antonio 10 0 28.0 .447 .286 .818 5.3 3.1 1.7 .1 13.0
2005 San Antonio 23 15 33.6 .507 .438 .795 5.8 4.2 1.2 .3 20.8
2006 San Antonio 13 11 32.8 .484 .333 .839 4.5 3.0 1.5 .5 18.4
2007 San Antonio 20 0 30.1 .401 .384 .836 5.5 3.7 1.7 .2 16.7
2008 San Antonio 17 6 32.9 .422 .373 .896 3.8 3.9 .6 .3 17.8
2010 San Antonio 10 10 35.2 .414 .333 .866 3.7 6.0 2.6 .2 19.4
2011 San Antonio 5 5 34.8 .443 .321 .780 4.0 4.2 2.6 .6 20.6
2012 San Antonio 14 2 27.9 .448 .338 .857 3.5 4.0 .7 .3 14.4
2013 San Antonio 21 3 26.7 .399 .302 .738 3.7 5.0 1.1 .3 11.5
2014 San Antonio 23 0 25.5 .439 .390 .862 3.3 4.1 1.6 .1 14.3
2015 San Antonio 7 0 18.7 .349 .364 .783 3.4 4.6 .6 .9 8.0
2016 San Antonio 10 0 19.2 .426 .429 .783 2.7 2.5 .8 .3 6.7
2017 San Antonio 16 1 17.8 .412 .225 .739 2.4 2.4 1.0 .1 6.6
2018 San Antonio 5 0 21.4 .405 .333 .818 3.0 3.2 1.4 .2 9.0
Career 218 53 27.9 .433 .358 .817 4.0 3.8 1.3 .3 14.0

EuroLeague edit

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  PIR  Performance Index Rating
 Bold  Career high
Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG PIR
2000–01 Kinder Bologna 22 20 29.7 .445 .291 .778 4.1 2.0 2.9 .3 15.2 15.9
2001–02 Kinder Bologna 22 22 28.4 .450 .340 .778 3.8 3.0 2.5* .3 15.9 17.1
Career 44 42 29.1 .448 .315 .778 4.0 2.5 2.7 .3 15.5 16.5

Post-playing career edit

On 24 September 2021, the San Antonio Spurs announced that they had appointed Ginóbili as Special advisor to basketball operations.[80]

On 10 September 2022, Ginóbili became the 12th player to have played for the San Antonio Spurs franchise to be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.[81][82] Ginóbili however is one of only four Spurs players to be inducted who played exclusively for San Antonio for their entire NBA career the others being fellow 2022 inductee George Karl, David Robinson and Tim Duncan. Former teammate Tim Duncan presented Ginóbili at the HoF ceremony. Ginóbili joins fellow 2022 inductee George Karl as being one of only five players of the twelve elected to the Hall of Fame to play five or more seasons with The Spurs the others being George Gervin, Tim Duncan, and David Robinson.[83]

National team career edit

Ginóbili was a core member of a hugely successful Argentina national basketball team, which is sometimes referred to as the Golden Generation.

Ginóbili played with the junior Argentina national team at the 1997 FIBA Under-21 World Championship, where his team finished in 4th place.[84] Ginóbili was a member of the senior Argentina national basketball team, and made his senior debut during the 1998 FIBA World Championship in Athens.[5] He also played at the 2002 FIBA World Championship, where he won a silver medal. His best accomplishment as a member of the national team came at the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics when he led Argentina to a gold medal as they became the first team other than Team USA to emerge as the competition's winner in 16 years. The highlight of the tournament was his game-winning buzzer beater with 0.7 seconds remaining, on the opening day of the Olympics, in a game versus Serbia and Montenegro.[85] Ginóbili led the team in both scoring (19.3 points per game) and assists (3.3 assists per game).[86]

He played with Argentina at the 2006 FIBA World Championship, where his team finished in 4th place. Ginóbili was the flag bearer for Argentina at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics, which was held in Beijing, China. At the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics basketball tournament, Ginóbili's Argentina defeated Lithuania to win the bronze medal game, although the shooting guard did not play in that match, after sustaining an injury in the tournament's semifinals.[87] In April 2010, Ginóbili announced that he would not participate in the 2010 FIBA World Championship, due to family reasons.[88] He did however compete for the team at the 2012 London Summer Olympics, where Argentina narrowly missed out on winning the bronze medal, in the bronze medal game versus Russia.[89] He played his last international games at the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics, where Argentina finished in 8th place.

Player profile edit

Ginóbili was listed as 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) in shoes, weighed 205 lb (93 kg) and played left-handed. He established himself as a star shooting guard[5] and became known as one of the greatest sixth men in NBA history.[90][91][92] He was a relatively late bloomer, entering the NBA at age 25 in a period when entering the NBA as a teenager was very common. He was known as a reliable and versatile backcourt player.[19]

Apart from his up-tempo and aggressive style, Ginóbili was known for his clutch play.[18][93] Ginóbili's go-to move was either a 3-pointer or a fierce drive to the basket. He often lowered his head when driving to the basket to collapse defenses and create shots or passes to his teammates. Ginobili popularized the Euro step in the NBA, although he was not the first to use the move in the league.[94]

Ginobili was known as a team player. He accepted the Spurs coaches' decision to bring him off the bench for most of his career.[34] He was also known for his difficult-to-defend passes, including the no-look pass.[34] Ginobili was also willing to draw charges on defense.[18] In 2007, he was listed by ESPN writer Thomas Neumann at No. 6 on the list of greatest floppers in NBA history.[95] Five years later, Ian Thomsen, a Sports Illustrated columnist, grouped Ginóbili with fellow European league players Anderson Varejão and Vlade Divac as the players who "made [flopping] famous", by exaggerating contact on the court in a manner analogous to diving in soccer games.[96]

He has a willingness to do what it takes to win, and to do it at the highest possible level of intensity, every single minute he steps on the court.

Gregg Popovich, after the 2005 NBA Playoffs[18]

Having traversed the major basketball continents during his career, Ginóbili is one of the few players who enjoyed success under both the physical, one-on-one play of the NBA and the more technical, jump-shooting rule set of FIBA. He is one of only two players in basketball history (along with Bill Bradley) to win the EuroLeague,[97] an Olympic gold medal, and an NBA championship ring.[30][98] He is also the first non-U.S. player to win both the NBA championship ring and the Olympic gold medal, and the second Latin American to be selected to play in an NBA All-Star game (after Panama's Rolando Blackman).[98] The Spurs made the NBA playoffs in each of Ginobili's 16 NBA seasons.[99]

In 2007, ESPN sportswriter John Hollinger ranked Ginóbili as the sixth-best international player then active in the NBA, describing Ginobili as "one of the great draft heists of all time" and attributing the trend of NBA teams drafting developing European players to the success of the Argentine.[20] The following year, Ginóbili was named by ESPN as one of the best EuroLeague players to have graced the NBA.[100]

Honours edit

Notes
  1. ^ The 2004 award was shared with footballer Carlos Tevez, Olympic champion that year.[102]
  2. ^ The most important sportsman of the decade in Argentina.[103]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from NBA.com and Basketball-Reference.com
  • Official website (in Spanish)
  • Manu Ginóbili at fiba.com
  • Manu Ginóbili at euroleague.net
  • Manu Ginóbili at legabasket.it (in Italian)

manu, ginóbili, this, spanish, name, first, paternal, surname, ginóbili, second, maternal, family, name, maccari, emanuel, david, ginóbili, maccari, english, blee, spanish, ˈmanu, ʝiˈnoβili, born, july, 1977, argentine, former, professional, basketball, player. In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Ginobili and the second or maternal family name is Maccari Emanuel David Ginobili Maccari English ˈ m ae n uː dʒ ɪ ˈ n oʊ b l i MAN oo jih NOH blee 3 Spanish ˈmanu ʝiˈnobili 4 born 28 July 1977 5 is an Argentine former professional basketball player Widely credited for changing the game of basketball by popularizing the Euro step move in the NBA 6 7 he is regarded as one of the greatest shooting guards and sixth men in the league s history and as the greatest Latin American player of all time He notably led Argentina to a gold medal in the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Over a 23 year professional career he became one of only two players along with fellow Hall of Famer Bill Bradley to have won a EuroLeague title an NBA championship and an Olympic gold medal 16 A four time NBA champion Ginobili was a member of the San Antonio Spurs for his entire 16 year NBA career Along with Spurs teammates Tim Duncan and Tony Parker he was known as one of the Big Three during the Spurs era of success During their playing years together the Spurs became a model franchise for other NBA teams Since September 2021 Ginobili had been appointed as special advisor to Basketball Operations for the San Antonio Spurs Manu GinobiliGinobili with the San Antonio Spurs in 2010San Antonio SpursPositionSpecial advisorLeagueNBAPersonal informationBorn 1977 07 28 28 July 1977 age 46 Bahia Blanca ArgentinaListed height6 ft 6 in 1 98 m Listed weight205 lb 93 kg Career informationNBA draft1999 2nd round 57th overall pickSelected by the San Antonio SpursPlaying career1995 2018PositionShooting guardNumber20 10 6 5Career history1995 1996Andino1996 1998Estudiantes de Bahia Blanca1998 2000Viola Reggio Calabria2000 2002Virtus Bologna2002 2018San Antonio SpursCareer highlights and awards4 NBA champion 2003 2005 2007 2014 2 NBA All Star 2005 2011 2 All NBA Third Team 2008 2011 NBA Sixth Man of the Year 2008 NBA All Rookie Second Team 2003 No 20 retired by San Antonio Spurs Argentina s No 5 retired by the CABB 1 EuroLeague champion 2001 EuroLeague Finals MVP 2001 2 EuroLeague Finals Top Scorer 2001 2002 All EuroLeague First Team 2002 Italian League champion 2001 2 Italian Cup winner 2001 2002 2 Italian League MVP 2001 2002 Italian Cup MVP 2002 Italian League steals leader 2002 3 Italian League All Star 1999 2000 2001 Italian League All Star Game Dunk Contest Champion 2001 FIBA AmeriCup MVP 2001 FIBA 2004 Summer Olympics MVP 2004 2 2 Olimpia de Oro 2003 2004 Diamond Konex Award 2010 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors 2008 Career NBA statisticsPoints14 043 13 3 ppg Rebounds3 697 3 5 rpg Assists4 001 3 8 apg Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference comBasketball Hall of Fame as playerMedals Men s basketballRepresenting ArgentinaSummer Olympics2004 Athens2008 BeijingFIBA World Cup2002 IndianapolisFIBA Diamond Ball2004 Belgrade2008 NanjingFIBA AmeriCup1999 San Juan2001 Neuquen2003 San Juan2011 Mar del PlataFIBA South American Championship1999 Bahia BlancaGinobili comes from a family of professional basketball players He spent the early part of his career in Argentina and Italy winning several individual and team honors His stint with Italian club Kinder Bologna was particularly successful he won two Italian League MVP awards the EuroLeague Finals MVP and the 2001 EuroLeague championship and Triple Crown Selected as the 57th overall pick in the 1999 NBA draft Ginobili joined the Spurs in 2002 and soon became a key player for the team In addition to his four NBA championships Ginobili was named an All Star in 2005 and 2011 and was selected twice for the All NBA Third Team In 2007 08 he was named the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Ginobili announced his retirement from the NBA in August 2018 In April 2022 he was announced as a first ballot inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 17 Contents 1 Family and personal life 2 Professional career 2 1 Andino 1995 1996 2 2 Estudiantes de Bahia Blanca 1996 1998 2 3 Viola Reggio Calabria 1998 2000 2 4 Virtus Bologna 2000 2002 2 5 San Antonio Spurs 2002 2018 2 5 1 Early NBA career and first championship 2002 2004 2 5 2 Peak years second and third championships 2004 2011 2 5 3 Later career 2011 2018 3 Career statistics 3 1 NBA 3 1 1 Regular season 3 1 2 Playoffs 3 2 EuroLeague 4 Post playing career 5 National team career 6 Player profile 7 Honours 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksFamily and personal life editGinobili comes from a family of basketball players His oldest brother Leandro retired in 2003 after seven years in the Argentine basketball league while brother Sebastian has played in both the Argentine local league and in the Spanish 2nd tier level Liga Espanola de Baloncesto Their father Jorge was a coach at a club in Bahia Blanca Argentina where Ginobili learned to play the game 18 Given the proliferation of basketball clubs in Bahia Blanca and his idolization of Michael Jordan Ginobili s love for basketball grew rapidly 19 Ginobili has dual citizenship in Argentina and Italy 20 thanks to his Marchesan descent 21 He speaks Italian and English fluently in addition to his native Spanish In his free time Ginobili enjoys listening to Latin music watching movies and traveling 5 In 2004 he married fellow Argentine Marianela Orono 22 On 16 May 2010 his wife gave birth to twin boys Dante and Nicola 23 On 21 April 2014 his wife gave birth to their third son Luca 24 25 In the immediate aftermath of the legalization of same sex marriage in Argentina in 2010 Ginobili expressed his support for the bill and added that while supportive of same sex marriage he did not consider himself qualified to speak about same sex adoption He said that he would prefer to see a child being raised by two men or two women rather than to see that child in an orphanage 26 In March 2020 Ginobili also expressed support for gay people playing basketball and expressed hope that the issue of sexual orientation will no longer be important soon 27 A documentary based on his life was directed by Rodolfo Lamboglia 28 Professional career editAndino 1995 1996 edit Ginobili made his professional debut in the Argentine basketball league for the Andino Sport Club of La Rioja in the 1995 96 season Estudiantes de Bahia Blanca 1996 1998 edit Ginobili was traded to Estudiantes de Bahia Blanca in 1996 5 He played with his hometown team until 1998 Viola Reggio Calabria 1998 2000 edit Ginobili went to Europe to spend the 1998 99 and 1999 2000 seasons with Italian team Basket Viola Reggio Calabria 5 In 1999 he teamed with Brent Scott Brian Oliver and Sydney Johnson to earn promotion from the Italian 2nd Division to the Italian 1st Division 29 Virtus Bologna 2000 2002 edit Ginobili then entered the 1999 NBA draft and the San Antonio Spurs selected him late in the second round with the 57th overall pick 30 However he did not sign with the Spurs at this point Instead he returned to Italy to play for Kinder Bologna which he helped win the 2001 Italian League Championship the 2001 and 2002 Italian Cups and the 2001 EuroLeague where he was named the 2001 EuroLeague s Finals MVP 5 He was also named the Italian League MVP in 2000 01 and 2001 02 and made the Italian League s All Star Game three times during this period 5 While playing with the Argentina national team at the 2002 FIBA World Championship in Indianapolis Ginobili made the All Tournament Team alongside future NBA star Yao Ming and established NBA stars Dirk Nowitzki and Peja Stojakovic 31 and helped lead Argentina to a second place finish 5 San Antonio Spurs 2002 2018 edit Early NBA career and first championship 2002 2004 edit nbsp Ginobili was drafted by the Spurs as the 57th pick second to last in the 1999 NBA draft Ginobili joined the Spurs for the 2002 03 NBA season where he played backup for veteran guard Steve Smith 19 He spent much of the early season injured and found it hard to adjust to the NBA s style of play As his injury improved so did Ginobili winning the Western Conference Rookie of the Month in March and being named to the All Rookie Second Team at the end of the season 5 Still he only started in five games as the Spurs chalked up a 60 22 regular season win loss record 32 33 The Spurs then entered the playoffs eager to upend the defending champions Los Angeles Lakers at which point Ginobili rose to prominence I told Timmy This guy is coming and nobody in the U S knows how good he is And Timmy gave me that whole raised eyebrow thing he does Gregg Popovich 34 In contrast to his regular season Ginobili became an integral part of Gregg Popovich s rotation in the playoffs playing in every game 5 The Spurs eliminated Phoenix and Los Angeles 35 and in those games his scoring threat took opponents by surprise giving them one more thing to cope with against the now highly favored Spurs He helped guide them past the Dallas Mavericks in the Western Conference Finals and then the New Jersey Nets in the Finals 35 securing San Antonio s second championship After the win Ginobili won his first Olimpia de Oro Golden Olympia as Argentina s sportsperson of the year 36 and met Argentine president Nestor Kirchner 19 A gym in Bahia Blanca was dedicated in Ginobili s honor as well 19 In the 2003 04 season the Spurs began featuring Ginobili more prominently starting him in half of the 77 regular season games in which he played 32 His statistics improved in all major categories as he averaged 12 8 points 4 5 rebounds 3 8 assists and 1 8 steals per game 32 During the 2004 playoffs the Spurs lost again to the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference Semifinals Following Game 5 where Derek Fisher scored a buzzer beating jump shot 37 the Spurs lost Game 6 and the series 4 2 38 While Ginobili did not start in a single playoff game as he did in 2003 his playoff statistics improved significantly with 13 0 points 5 3 rebounds and 3 1 assists per game 32 Peak years second and third championships 2004 2011 edit nbsp Ginobili met then President of Argentina Nestor Kirchner following the 2005 NBA Finals After some initial issues with San Antonio over his contract Ginobili re signed with the Spurs and started every game during the 2004 05 season 32 This was his best season yet as he was selected as a reserve by NBA coaches to the 2005 Western Conference All Star team marking his debut in the elite mid season showcase 5 During the playoffs Ginobili s play was pivotal to winning San Antonio s third championship The Spurs first defeated Phoenix 4 1 in the Conference Finals 39 before prevailing in a very defense oriented seven game series against the Detroit Pistons 40 Ginobili recorded career highs in his playoff numbers most notably 20 8 ppg and 5 8 rpg 32 and had the third highest point total in the entire playoffs 5 In the NBA Finals MVP Award voting the shooting guard was a candidate but was edged out by teammate and captain Tim Duncan 41 19 The former finished the 2004 05 season as the second leading scorer on the team 5 During the season he became only the fourth person to win consecutive Olimpias de Oro this time sharing the award with soccer star Carlos Tevez 36 The 2005 06 season was an injury plagued one for Ginobili who suffered foot and ankle injuries that hindered his ability to play He managed 65 games in the regular season but saw a dip in major statistics as compared to the previous season 32 During the playoffs he returned to form but was unable to prevent the Spurs from being eliminated by the Dallas Mavericks in the Conference Semifinals 42 In the 2006 07 season the Spurs lacked energy from their reserves Ginobili came off the bench for most of the second half of the season helping the Spurs attain the league s best record during that portion of the season Ginobili produced numbers closely identical to his successful 2004 05 campaign despite starting in only 36 of 75 games his second lowest number of starts since arriving at San Antonio 32 The 2007 NBA Playoffs saw him help the Spurs to defeat the Denver Nuggets Phoenix Suns and Utah Jazz the team then swept the Cleveland Cavaliers for Ginobili s third and San Antonio s fourth championship 43 Ginobili was to play an even bigger role for the Spurs the following season reaching career high averages in points rebounds assists and three point field goal percentage 32 On 11 February 2008 Ginobili scored 34 points and recorded 15 rebounds in a 93 88 win over the Toronto Raptors becoming the first guard in Spurs history to have at least 15 points and 15 rebounds in a game 44 45 On 21 April 2008 the NBA announced that Ginobili had won the 2008 Sixth Man Award winning 123 out of the 124 first place votes 46 47 Ginobili had a statline of 19 5 points 4 5 assists and 4 8 rebounds on 460 shooting averaging 31 1 minutes Only a couple of weeks later the Argentine was also named to the All NBA Third Team 48 In the playoffs the Spurs defeated the Suns 4 1 in the first round 49 Ginobili was moved to the starting lineup in the second round against the New Orleans Hornets after the Spurs lost the first two road games San Antonio eventually prevailed in seven games the Argentine played another strong series leading the Spurs in points and assists per game 21 3 and 6 0 respectively 50 However San Antonio lost to arch rivals Los Angeles Lakers in the Conference Finals in five games and once again failed to capture back to back NBA championships 51 The following season Ginobili was injured for most of the campaign managing only 44 regular season games and missing the 2009 NBA Playoffs entirely San Antonio qualified for the playoffs as the third seed with a 54 28 record 52 53 but with an aging supporting cast Bowen Michael Finley and Kurt Thomas were all in their late 30s the Spurs were only considered fringe contenders for the championship 53 As it turned out the strong play of Duncan and Tony Parker were not enough to help the Spurs avoid a 4 1 defeat by Dallas and the Spurs were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs for the first time since 2000 54 On 31 October 2009 in a game against the Sacramento Kings a bat descended onto the court at the AT amp T Center causing a stoppage of play As the bat flew past Ginobili swatted the bat to the ground with his hand He then carried the creature off the court earning the applause of the crowd 55 On 9 April 2010 the Spurs and Ginobili agreed to a three year 39 million contract extension through the 2012 13 season 56 In 2010 11 Ginobili was regarded as the key player on his team 57 58 59 and he finished eighth on the NBA MVP ballot following the season 57 Ginobili was injured in the last game of the regular season Despite the injury Manu averaged 20 6 points and 4 2 assists during the team s first round series against Memphis Grizzlies however the Spurs lost the series in six games Ginobili was named an NBA All Star for the second time in his career and also was named to the All NBA third team 60 Later career 2011 2018 edit nbsp Ginobili in 2012In the lockout shortened 2011 12 season Ginobili helped the Spurs go 50 16 The team advanced to the Western Conference Finals where they were defeated 4 2 by the Oklahoma City Thunder In Game Five of the series Ginobili scored 34 points In 2012 13 the Spurs advanced to the NBA Finals where they faced the Miami Heat In the Spurs Game Five win Ginobili scored a season high 24 points and helped his team take a 3 2 series lead However the Spurs went on to lose Games Six and Seven On 11 July 2013 Ginobili re signed with the Spurs on a two year deal 61 In 2013 14 the Spurs had a league best 62 20 record Ginobili finished third in the voting for Sixth Man of the Year 62 In game 1 of the Western Conference Finals against the Thunder the Big Three of Duncan Parker and Ginobili notched their 110th career playoff win matching the number of playoff wins attained by Magic Johnson Kareem Abdul Jabbar and Michael Cooper of the Los Angeles Lakers The Spurs reached the NBA Finals again where they faced the Heat for the second year in a row This time they dominated the series winning 4 1 to claim that franchise s fifth championship Ginobili won his fourth championship as a Spur citation needed On 20 July 2015 Ginobili re signed with the Spurs 63 On 14 January 2016 in a win over the Cleveland Cavaliers Ginobili played his 900th NBA game all with the Spurs 64 On 4 February he underwent surgery after suffering a testicular injury in the Spurs win over the New Orleans Pelicans the previous night He was subsequently sidelined for one month 65 He returned to the action on 5 March after missing 12 games with the injury scoring 22 points in 15 minutes against the Sacramento Kings 66 On 14 July 2016 Ginobili re signed with the Spurs 67 On 9 November 2016 in a loss to the Houston Rockets Ginobili became the 15th second rounder to reach 13 000 points and joined Rashard Lewis as the only second round draft picks in NBA history with 13 000 career points and at least 1 300 three pointers 68 In game 5 of the 2017 Western Conference Semifinals against Houston Ginobili blocked James Harden s shot in the closing seconds to help San Antonio to a 110 107 victory 69 In game 3 of the Western Conference Finals against Golden State Warriors Ginobili became the first player at the age of 39 to score 20 or more points off the bench in a playoff game since the NBA began recording starts in the 1970 71 NBA season 70 On 24 August 2017 Ginobili re signed with the Spurs 71 In January 2018 he became the only player in NBA history to have multiple 20 point games off the bench at age 40 or older 72 He also became the first player in his 40s to score 15 plus points in back to back games since Michael Jordan in 2002 03 72 On 28 January against the Sacramento Kings Ginobili and Vince Carter scored 21 and 15 points respectively it was the first game in NBA history where two players over the age of 40 scored 15 points or more 73 On 29 March 2018 in a 103 99 win over the Thunder Ginobili became the Spurs career leader in steals passing David Robinson 1 388 for the franchise record 74 In game 4 of the Spurs first round playoff series against the Warriors Ginobili played in his 217th playoff game breaking a tie with Shaquille O Neal for sixth in league history Ginobili also passed Reggie Miller for third in career 3 pointers in playoff history 75 The Spurs lost to the Warriors in five games On 27 August 2018 Ginobili announced his retirement from professional basketball 76 making him the second player that season to complete a career with one team after Nick Collison of the Oklahoma City Thunder 77 On 28 March 2019 the Spurs retired Ginobili s No 20 jersey 78 right next to the No 21 jersey of Tim Duncan Career statistics editSource Basketball Reference 79 NBA edit Legend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high Won an NBA championshipRegular season edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2002 03 San Antonio 69 5 20 7 438 345 737 2 3 2 0 1 4 2 7 62003 04 San Antonio 77 38 29 4 418 359 802 4 5 3 8 1 8 2 12 82004 05 San Antonio 74 74 29 6 471 376 803 4 4 3 9 1 6 4 16 02005 06 San Antonio 65 56 27 9 462 382 778 3 5 3 6 1 6 4 15 12006 07 San Antonio 75 36 27 5 464 396 860 4 4 3 5 1 5 4 16 52007 08 San Antonio 74 23 31 0 460 401 860 4 8 4 5 1 5 4 19 52008 09 San Antonio 44 7 26 8 454 330 884 4 5 3 6 1 5 4 15 52009 10 San Antonio 75 21 28 7 441 377 870 3 8 4 9 1 4 3 16 52010 11 San Antonio 80 79 30 3 433 349 871 3 7 4 9 1 5 4 17 42011 12 San Antonio 34 7 23 3 526 413 871 3 4 4 4 7 4 12 92012 13 San Antonio 60 0 23 2 425 353 796 3 4 4 6 1 3 2 11 82013 14 San Antonio 68 3 22 8 469 349 851 3 0 4 3 1 0 3 12 32014 15 San Antonio 70 0 22 7 426 345 721 3 0 4 2 1 0 3 10 52015 16 San Antonio 58 0 19 6 453 391 813 2 5 3 1 1 1 2 9 62016 17 San Antonio 69 0 18 7 390 392 804 2 3 2 7 1 2 2 7 52017 18 San Antonio 65 0 20 0 434 333 840 2 2 2 5 7 2 8 9Career 1 057 349 25 4 447 369 827 3 5 3 8 1 3 3 13 3All Star 2 0 21 0 385 000 833 3 0 3 0 2 0 5 7 5Playoffs edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2003 San Antonio 24 0 27 5 386 384 757 3 8 2 9 1 7 4 9 42004 San Antonio 10 0 28 0 447 286 818 5 3 3 1 1 7 1 13 02005 San Antonio 23 15 33 6 507 438 795 5 8 4 2 1 2 3 20 82006 San Antonio 13 11 32 8 484 333 839 4 5 3 0 1 5 5 18 42007 San Antonio 20 0 30 1 401 384 836 5 5 3 7 1 7 2 16 72008 San Antonio 17 6 32 9 422 373 896 3 8 3 9 6 3 17 82010 San Antonio 10 10 35 2 414 333 866 3 7 6 0 2 6 2 19 42011 San Antonio 5 5 34 8 443 321 780 4 0 4 2 2 6 6 20 62012 San Antonio 14 2 27 9 448 338 857 3 5 4 0 7 3 14 42013 San Antonio 21 3 26 7 399 302 738 3 7 5 0 1 1 3 11 52014 San Antonio 23 0 25 5 439 390 862 3 3 4 1 1 6 1 14 32015 San Antonio 7 0 18 7 349 364 783 3 4 4 6 6 9 8 02016 San Antonio 10 0 19 2 426 429 783 2 7 2 5 8 3 6 72017 San Antonio 16 1 17 8 412 225 739 2 4 2 4 1 0 1 6 62018 San Antonio 5 0 21 4 405 333 818 3 0 3 2 1 4 2 9 0Career 218 53 27 9 433 358 817 4 0 3 8 1 3 3 14 0EuroLeague edit Legend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game PIR Performance Index Rating Bold Career highYear Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG PIR2000 01 Kinder Bologna 22 20 29 7 445 291 778 4 1 2 0 2 9 3 15 2 15 92001 02 Kinder Bologna 22 22 28 4 450 340 778 3 8 3 0 2 5 3 15 9 17 1Career 44 42 29 1 448 315 778 4 0 2 5 2 7 3 15 5 16 5Post playing career editOn 24 September 2021 the San Antonio Spurs announced that they had appointed Ginobili as Special advisor to basketball operations 80 On 10 September 2022 Ginobili became the 12th player to have played for the San Antonio Spurs franchise to be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 81 82 Ginobili however is one of only four Spurs players to be inducted who played exclusively for San Antonio for their entire NBA career the others being fellow 2022 inductee George Karl David Robinson and Tim Duncan Former teammate Tim Duncan presented Ginobili at the HoF ceremony Ginobili joins fellow 2022 inductee George Karl as being one of only five players of the twelve elected to the Hall of Fame to play five or more seasons with The Spurs the others being George Gervin Tim Duncan and David Robinson 83 National team career editGinobili was a core member of a hugely successful Argentina national basketball team which is sometimes referred to as the Golden Generation Ginobili played with the junior Argentina national team at the 1997 FIBA Under 21 World Championship where his team finished in 4th place 84 Ginobili was a member of the senior Argentina national basketball team and made his senior debut during the 1998 FIBA World Championship in Athens 5 He also played at the 2002 FIBA World Championship where he won a silver medal His best accomplishment as a member of the national team came at the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics when he led Argentina to a gold medal as they became the first team other than Team USA to emerge as the competition s winner in 16 years The highlight of the tournament was his game winning buzzer beater with 0 7 seconds remaining on the opening day of the Olympics in a game versus Serbia and Montenegro 85 Ginobili led the team in both scoring 19 3 points per game and assists 3 3 assists per game 86 He played with Argentina at the 2006 FIBA World Championship where his team finished in 4th place Ginobili was the flag bearer for Argentina at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics which was held in Beijing China At the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics basketball tournament Ginobili s Argentina defeated Lithuania to win the bronze medal game although the shooting guard did not play in that match after sustaining an injury in the tournament s semifinals 87 In April 2010 Ginobili announced that he would not participate in the 2010 FIBA World Championship due to family reasons 88 He did however compete for the team at the 2012 London Summer Olympics where Argentina narrowly missed out on winning the bronze medal in the bronze medal game versus Russia 89 He played his last international games at the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics where Argentina finished in 8th place Player profile editGinobili was listed as 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m in shoes weighed 205 lb 93 kg and played left handed He established himself as a star shooting guard 5 and became known as one of the greatest sixth men in NBA history 90 91 92 He was a relatively late bloomer entering the NBA at age 25 in a period when entering the NBA as a teenager was very common He was known as a reliable and versatile backcourt player 19 Apart from his up tempo and aggressive style Ginobili was known for his clutch play 18 93 Ginobili s go to move was either a 3 pointer or a fierce drive to the basket He often lowered his head when driving to the basket to collapse defenses and create shots or passes to his teammates Ginobili popularized the Euro step in the NBA although he was not the first to use the move in the league 94 Ginobili was known as a team player He accepted the Spurs coaches decision to bring him off the bench for most of his career 34 He was also known for his difficult to defend passes including the no look pass 34 Ginobili was also willing to draw charges on defense 18 In 2007 he was listed by ESPN writer Thomas Neumann at No 6 on the list of greatest floppers in NBA history 95 Five years later Ian Thomsen a Sports Illustrated columnist grouped Ginobili with fellow European league players Anderson Varejao and Vlade Divac as the players who made flopping famous by exaggerating contact on the court in a manner analogous to diving in soccer games 96 He has a willingness to do what it takes to win and to do it at the highest possible level of intensity every single minute he steps on the court Gregg Popovich after the 2005 NBA Playoffs 18 Having traversed the major basketball continents during his career Ginobili is one of the few players who enjoyed success under both the physical one on one play of the NBA and the more technical jump shooting rule set of FIBA He is one of only two players in basketball history along with Bill Bradley to win the EuroLeague 97 an Olympic gold medal and an NBA championship ring 30 98 He is also the first non U S player to win both the NBA championship ring and the Olympic gold medal and the second Latin American to be selected to play in an NBA All Star game after Panama s Rolando Blackman 98 The Spurs made the NBA playoffs in each of Ginobili s 16 NBA seasons 99 In 2007 ESPN sportswriter John Hollinger ranked Ginobili as the sixth best international player then active in the NBA describing Ginobili as one of the great draft heists of all time and attributing the trend of NBA teams drafting developing European players to the success of the Argentine 20 The following year Ginobili was named by ESPN as one of the best EuroLeague players to have graced the NBA 100 Honours editAwards 2 Italian League MVP 2001 2002 3 Italian League All Star 1999 2000 2001 EuroLeague Final Four MVP 2001 2 EuroLeague Finals Top Scorer 2001 2002 FIBA AmeriCup MVP 2001 FIBA AmeriCup All Tournament Team 2011 FIBA Summer Olympic Games MVP 2004 101 Italian Cup MVP 2002 2 FIBA World Cup All Tournament Team 2002 2006 Olimpia de Oro 2003 2004 n1 1 2 NBA All Star 2005 2011 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors 2008 NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award 2008 Diamond Konex Award 2010 n1 2 Bleacher Report NBA Legends 100 2 All NBA Third Team 2008 2011 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee 2022 nbsp Ginobili s No 20 jersey was retired by the San Antonio Spurs in 2019Titles Italian League champion 2001 2 Italian Cup winner 2001 2002 EuroLeague champion 2001 Triple Crown winner 2001 2 FIBA AmeriCup nbsp Gold 2001 2011 FIBA World Cup nbsp Silver 2002 4 NBA champion 2003 2005 2007 2014 Summer Olympic Games nbsp Gold 2004 Summer Olympic Games nbsp Bronze 2008 FIBA Diamond Ball Tournament nbsp Gold 2008Personal honours No 20 retired by the San Antonio Spurs 104 105 Argentina s No 5 retired by the CABB 1 Notes The 2004 award was shared with footballer Carlos Tevez Olympic champion that year 102 The most important sportsman of the decade in Argentina 103 See also edit nbsp Sports portal nbsp Argentina portalList of National Basketball Association career 3 point scoring leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff scoring leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff steals leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff turnovers leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff 3 point scoring leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff free throw 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