72% The best winning percent in NBA history. The most important clutch player for Spurs while they dominated NBA for 10-15 years. …Won almost any possible title everywhere he ever played. And we are still talking if he should be in the top 75 players ever played in the NBA. Are you kidding me?
As a Brazilian, Argentina is our biggest rivals, but Ginobili is my favorite south american player ever, i feel blessed to be able to watch him at his prime, congrats Manu!
Dont pay attention to Natalia, some Argentinians are just retardeds... We apprecaiate the love we have for eachother country, we are rivals when we compete agains eachoter but we are brothers agains the rest of the world... And @Natalia... Yes we have another World Cup, the third one, but Brazil have 5 (FIVE!) so shut the f... up and be respectfull with our brothers...
4 NBA championship 1 gold medal in olympic games 2 gold medal FIBA tournament 1 gold medal FIBA Diamond Ball 1 Euroliga 2 Italian cups 1 Italian tournament 2 all stars game in NBA Eurostep famous move Manu Ginóbili...the best not u.s player in NBA history.
Literally my favorite player ever. The entire reason I got into basketball in the first place. Being a San Antonio native it was always a pleasure to watch manu do his thing on the floor. Greatest non American player in the history of the game without a doubt
Trust me he's not underrated, fans and players alike knew him coming off the bench had nothing to do with his ability. It was so that you could have an elite petal to the metal guard absolutely destroy and terminate competition. This guy was Mamba Mentality before Kobe ever branded it.
Que orgullo de jugador , nos hizo inflar el pecho como argentinos y represento de forma fenomenal al basquet argentino en la mejor liga del mundo, mas que merecido
He was the most unpredictable player in the history of the league. He was in his own world, and being a lefty helped a lot. D Wade is somewhat there but even Dwyane was attacking the rim in a relatively predictable way. What Manu did was crazy, even he didnt know what he was gonna do. A perfect team for him, although it cost him some of the individual accolades, but he got plenty of them in the national team. He wasnt a superstar - well except when he played for Argentina - but a perfect "second/third fiddle" that can also be no.1 at any given time.
Manu is one of the huge contributors to Euro basketball now being, so valuable to NBA drafting. Congratulations, Manu! We live your contributions to our beautiful game. Thank you eternally, from Australia! 🇭🇲
The best 'sixth man' of all time (let's be real he would be an all star for many years if he was a starter... Imo he was better than Parker and Parker was my fav growing up)
@@timeflies313 then you should read a lit more about Ginobili's achievements, like winning an olimpic Game (mvp), euro league (mvp), 2 italian champions (mvp), 4 NBA champions (should got mvp finals 2005 for sure), and many medals in world cups. Besides the euro step invention, hammer pass, winning mentality, cluchest player that ever played the Game, and whith 72% the Best winning percentage of all times in NBA. Keep searching kid, those players won't play this Game.
I never saw a player get hit more, pushed, stepped on... and the man was still looking for the hoop. PS: Nobody, but nobody wants a player of that magnitude against them. PS 2: Gracias, Manu, por tantas alegrías.