David Howard+FollowManu Ginobili’s Underrated Playoff GreatnessFrom 2005 to 2011 playoffs, Manu averaged 19 PPG, 5 REB, 4 AST on 60% TS, including a 2005 run where he dropped 25+ seven times and helped lead the Spurs to the title. What do you think: is Manu a Top 10 shooting guard of all time? #ManuGinobili #Spurs #NBAPlayoffs #NBALegends #NBAHistory #Sports #NBA 607Share
Steve Francis+FollowManu Ginóbili: The Superstar in Plain SightManu never chased numbers. He never averaged 20 a game, only made two All-Star teams, and came off the bench for much of his career. But anyone who watched the Spurs knows — he was the engine of their dynasty. From 2005–07, Ginóbili played at a true superstar level: efficient scoring, relentless defense, elite playmaking, and the kind of adaptability every contender dreams of. Gregg Popovich said it best: “Without Manu, there were no championships.” He didn’t need gaudy stats to tilt games. Manu was a scalable superstar — and one of the most portable winning players the NBA has ever seen. #NBA #ManuGinobili #Spurs #NBAHistory #NBAGreats #FIBA #BasketballTalk 1841Share