Is Manu Ginobili coming back to the Spurs?
After three years in retirement, Manu Ginobili is officially returning to the San Antonio Spurs organization as a Special Advisor to Basketball Operations, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Ginobili will take on a player-centric role that’s focused on the development of players on and off the court.
When did Manu Ginobili play for the Spurs?
2002San Antonio Spurs
2000Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna1998Viola Reggio Calabria, Argentina men’s national basketball team1996Estudiantes de Bahía Blanca1995Andino Sport Club
Manu Ginóbili/Dates joined
Ginobili spent the entirety of his 16-year NBA career with the Spurs, helping them win four championships. The Argentine was a two-time All-Star, a two-time All-NBA selection and averaged 13.3 points over 1,057 regular-season games from 2002 through 2018.
What teams did Manu Ginobili play for?
San Antonio Spurs2002 – 2018
Manu Ginóbili/All teams
Where is Ginobili now?
Argentina
Manu Ginóbili/Current teams
Was Ginobili a starter?
Manu Ginobili played 349 games as a starter in his career.
Who is number 23 on the Spurs?
Zach Collins
ODDS
FORWARD | POS | WT |
---|---|---|
Zach Collins #23 | PF | 250 lbs |
Keldon Johnson #3 | SF | 220 lbs |
Doug McDermott #17 | SF | 225 lbs |
Joe Wieskamp #15 | SF | 205 lbs |
Will Chauncey Billups be in the Hall of Fame?
Billups received his fourth nomination to the Hall of Fame on Dec. 22, 2020. Hamilton and Wallace were teammates of Billups on the Pistons’ 2004 NBA championship team.
Is Robert Horry in the Hall of Fame?
Robert Horry is only one of two players who have won at least seven NBA championships and is not in the Basketball Hall of Fame and on Saturday he got a big show of support from a former coach.