Manu Ginobili SG #20
Full Name: Emanuel Ginobili
Born: Jul 28, 1977 (46 years old)
Birthplace/Hometown: Bahia Blanca, Argentina
Nationality: Argentina
Height: 6-6 (198cm) Weight: 205 (93kg)
Hand: Left
Website: http://usa.manuginobili.com/
Current NBA Status: Unrestricted Free Agent
Agent: Herb Rudoy, Manuel Capicchioni
Draft Entry: 1999 NBA Draft
Drafted: Round 2, Pick 28, San Antonio Spurs
Pre-Draft Team: Viola Reggio Calabria (Italy)
Manu Ginobili News
Spurs Won't Give Manu Ginobili Permission To Play In World Cup
Manu Ginobili had a highly productive season as the Spurs attempt to extend his career.
Ginobili Has Stress Fracture In Right Leg
Manu Ginobili was diagnosed with the early stages of a stress fracture in his exit physical with the Spurs.
Ginobili Plans To Continue Career At Least One More Season
Manu Ginobili will turn 37 this July and has been with the San Antonio Spurs since 2002.
Ginobili Expects To Return In 14-15
Manu Ginobili is averaging 12.5 points (on 46.8% shooting), 4.4 assists and 23.0 minutes per game this season.
Manu Ginobili To Return To Spurs After All-Star Break
Barring a setback, Manu Ginobili could return immediately after the break.
Manu Ginobili Out 3-4 Weeks With Strained Hamstring
Manu Ginobili will miss three to four week with a strained left hamstring.
Ginobili Initially 'Angry' When Spurs Traded George Hill For Leonard
Manu Ginobili was upset when the Spurs decided to trade George Hill to the Indiana Pacers for Kawhi Leonard.
Ginobili Frequently Thought About Retirement At End Of Regular Season
Manu Ginobili decided to postpone retirement and re-sign with the Spurs this offseason.
Manu Ginobili Motivated By Spurs' Commitment To Core
Manu Ginobii is motivated by the Spurs' commitment to bringing back the core of he, Tony Parker and Tim Duncan.
Buford: Ginobili Made 'Significant Sacrifice' To Re-Sign With Spurs
Manu Ginobili took a pay cut to remain with the Spurs.
Ginobili Agrees To Two-Year, $14M Deal With Spurs
Manu Ginobili has agreed to re-sign with the Spurs for two seasons.
Manu Ginobili Doesn't Plan To Retire
Manu Ginobili wants to play at least one more season and wants it to be with the Spurs.
Ginobili Could Miss Start Of Playoffs
Manu Ginobili could miss up to a month with a strained hamstring, putting his status for the start of the playoffs in question.
Ginobili To Miss 10-14 Days With Strained Hamstring
Manu Ginobili will miss the next 10-14 days with a Grade 1 strain of his left hamstring.
Ginobili Will Not Play For Argentina At 2013 FIBA Championship
Manu Ginobili will skip the 2013 FIBA Americas Championship.
Ginobili To Miss Regular Season Opener With Back Spasms
Manu Ginobili will miss the Spurs' regular season opener on Wednesday against the Hornets with back spasms.
Ginoibili May Play For Argentina In 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup
Manu Ginobili may continue playing for Argentina.
Ginobili Puts Chance Of Beating Team USA At 5-10 Percent
Manu Ginobili knows the odds of beating Team USA are slim.
Ginobili Speaks Out Against Olympic Age Limit
Manu Ginobili is the latest NBA player to oppose a potential age restriction on playing in the Olympics.
Brooks Allowing Perkins, Ibaka Discretion To Switch On Pick-And-Rolls
Scott Brooks is giving Thunder frontcourt players the option to switch on ball screens.
Ginobili May Play For Argentinian National Team Beyond Olympics
Manu Ginobili may play for Argentina’s national team beyond this summer’s Olympics in London.
Popovich Likens Ginobili's Competitive Drive To That Of Jordan, Kobe
Manu Ginobili is the only active player to have won a Euroleague title, an Olympic gold medal, and an NBA championship.
Ginobili, Splitter Expected Out Two Weeks
The Spurs will be without Manu Ginobili and Tiago Splitter for two weeks.
Ginobili Cleared For Saturday Return Against Nets
Manu Ginobili missed 22 games after fracturing his fifth metacarpal Jan. 2.
Ginobili Nearing Return From Fractured Shooting Hand
Manu Ginobili has been out with a fractured fifth metacarpal in his left hand.
Ginobili Could Be Several Weeks Away From Return
The Spurs are 10-7 without Manu Ginobili this season.
Ginobili Expected Out 6-8 Weeks After Surgery On Shooting Hand
Manu Ginobili underwent surgery on the fractured fifth metacarpal in his left hand.
Ginobili Breaks Shooting Hand, Out Indefinitely
The Spurs will be without leading scorer Manu Ginobili indefinitely after he broke his hand Monday against the Wolves.
Ginobili Finding Rhythm After Summer Hiatus
Manu Ginobili did not play organized basketball during the NBA’s offseason.
Ginobili Still Considering Playing In Italy
Manu Ginobili hasn't ruled out the possibility of returning to Italy during the lockout.