As his So while San Antonio would prefer Ginobili rest that
Last week, Spurs assistant trainer Chad Bergman accompanied Ginobili back to Argentina, where the national team has begun scrimmaging in preparation for the Olympics. Ginobili has not participated in those workouts, but the Spurs have been pleased with his progress so far.The Spurs have an odd relationship with their international stars. Manu and Tony Parker round out the franchise's cornerstones, but the organization last summer strongly insisted those two and Fabricio Oberto skip national duties to rest for the oncoming season. Parker convinced the team to let him play, but France finished eighth in the Euro Championship, and didn't even qualify for the pre-Olympic qualifier. We'd never hope for team-player dispute (especially not after the Toronto-Garbajosa saga), but San Antonio's stance on Manu's participation bears watching.
No timetable has been set for Ginobili's decision.
(Note: A previous version of this post incorrectly identified the location of the source of Manu's pain. We regret the error, and we apologize for unfairly maligning Manu's fully healthy knee.)





















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7-12-2008 @ 11:07AM
Toine said...
Tom, it's his ankle. I know it's hard for you to write about the Spurs without becoming a jackass (and that goes for most of the people on this site who contribute) but is it really that hard to figure out where his injury is? There is this wonderful invention called the internet where a search can be done if you're not sure. Hell, actually watching the playoffs would have clued you in to where his injury was. He has an arthritic ankle. There is no knee injury. File it away.
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7-22-2008 @ 12:32AM
George B Vieto said...
Manu should play for his native Argentina in the upcoming Olympic Games.
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