I'm calling Bullsh$t on Ginobli's foot.....

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I know Manu. I have seen him play and am well aware on his foot problems. They play the US who is more than ready and he knows it, the US gets out to a big lead 21-4.....look unbeatable and Manu decides to call it a day. You gut it out. He has done it before. Many have. Nocioni was limping around and played. THe replay did not look that bad at all on that foot. I have not gotten an update and for all I know he could have broken his foot. It might have been unplayable to play on it. That could be the case. I am taking the opinion that him and his team was in trouble and Manu said: "NO MAS"...Wilt Chamblerlain came out of a game 7 and Bill Russell criticized him for it and they never spoke again for years. How do you come out of a game 7? Well they all say this is the most important game of their lives. Well, I like Ginobli an awful lot but he quit today. You take your beating like a man. You limp, you fight, you play with the heart of a lion. Manu played like a pussycat today. You take you beating like a man.
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I agree...Ronnie Lott cut 1/3 of his fucking finger off to play ...poor MANU has a sore foot and calls it a day...come on Manu...I think ur one of the best in the world but man up...I tore ligaments in my ankle during a highschool game and kept playing...a highschool game...if I was playing in an international semi-final you would have to cut one of my limbs off to keep me out of the game...P-U-S-S-Y
 

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I'm sure the spurs had something to do with this saying even if its minor your done


They were not happy, Harvey we know that. But it was past that point. It was the climax. The pinnacle. They all have said that these games are the most important in their lives. He quit in that game. Too late to be thinking about the Spurs.
 

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I agree...Ronnie Lott cut 1/3 of his fucking finger off to play ...poor MANU has a sore foot and calls it a day...come on Manu...I think ur one of the best in the world but man up...I tore ligaments in my ankle during a highschool game and kept playing...a highschool game...if I was playing in an international semi-final you would have to cut one of my limbs off to keep me out of the game...P-U-S-S-Y



Dude, you are right on. There is no fuckin way he should have come out. Great post and examples and nice to talk, serious addiction.

Not only big international game but Olympic Medal round! It does not get much bigger..
 
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I live near San Antonio, and go to games multiple times a year -
and watch most of their games on TV.

Manu is a fierce competitor. I'd be *really* surprised if his
contractual obligations to the Spurs did not play a very
large factor in this decision.
 

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I live near San Antonio, and go to games multiple times a year -
and watch most of their games on TV.

Manu is a fierce competitor. I'd be *really* surprised if his
contractual obligations to the Spurs did not play a very
large factor in this decision.


Wayyyyy to late for that. But you never know. Possible..

You still gut it out at that point....You are playing for your country and it is on the line. I think he quit.
 

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Dude, you are right on. There is no fuckin way he should have come out. Great post and examples and nice to talk, serious addiction.

Not only big international game but Olympic Medal round! It does not get much bigger..


I dont think he would of made up the 20 point difference but he sure as hell would of made it a lot more entertaining..He is the leader of the Argentina team and makes everyone else on the floor that much better. I was surprised to not see him go back into the game when Delfino and Scola got it down to 6. I was waiting for him to come jogging onto the court and make the game even closer...And as for the US goes I started getting sick to my stomach when they started showing shades of 2004. There was a 4 - 5 minute stretch where they were taking horrendous 3's, turning the ball over, missing foul shots and not playing defense. But again, that is the difference with this team. They have wayyyyyy too much talent to go cold for more than 5 minutes at a time. It will be impossible for all 12-13 of these guys to go completely cold. We will beat Spain, again, by 20-30
 

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I dont think he would of made up the 20 point difference but he sure as hell would of made it a lot more entertaining..He is the leader of the Argentina team and makes everyone else on the floor that much better. I was surprised to not see him go back into the game when Delfino and Scola got it down to 6. I was waiting for him to come jogging onto the court and make the game even closer...And as for the US goes I started getting sick to my stomach when they started showing shades of 2004. There was a 4 - 5 minute stretch where they were taking horrendous 3's, turning the ball over, missing foul shots and not playing defense. But again, that is the difference with this team. They have wayyyyyy too much talent to go cold for more than 5 minutes at a time. It will be impossible for all 12-13 of these guys to go completely cold. We will beat Spain, again, by 20-30


I agree with everything you said pretty much. You know what happened dude...the US had a 21 point lead and the opposing teams best player went out....they then relaxed, put it in cruise control and once you do that it is hard to change gears. You are right, it was shades off 2004 but Wade, Koby and Lebron were not going to lose. They did lose focus though and that cost us. We will definitely beat SPain by 20+...this team is too good and ready. Ginobelli thought they would lose by 50 adn walked away. Quitter.
 

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this is a multi million dollar athlete playing for a professional sports team. this is a meaningless tournament. you go all out if your pinnacle is the olympics. you dont risk anything when you got more important things to worry about.
 

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Their basketball players. They stub their toe and their out for the year. NBA sucks.
 

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this is a multi million dollar athlete playing for a professional sports team. this is a meaningless tournament. you go all out if your pinnacle is the olympics. you dont risk anything when you got more important things to worry about.


No offense GTC8 but you are way off here. This is not meaningless. He would not have played in the first place but if you notice on this meaningless tourney, all the best players are there. Lebron keeps playing in these tourneys and why is that? Sorry dude but you are way off. This is the most important games of some of these players lives.

He elected to play and quit at a convenient time.
 

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Their basketball players. They stub their toe and their out for the year. NBA sucks.


Hello Officer! Many feel the same way about the NBA. ANd what you said is sometimes true. But his timing is the point here...very questionable, officer.
 

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Hello Officer! Many feel the same way about the NBA. ANd what you said is sometimes true. But his timing is the point here...very questionable, officer.

lol, that was actually directed at GTC...trying to be subtle...
 

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this is a multi million dollar athlete playing for a professional sports team. this is a meaningless tournament. you go all out if your pinnacle is the olympics. you dont risk anything when you got more important things to worry about.


You couldn't be more wrong with this statement. Especially for the Argentina team being that this is there last run..They are starting to get a little older and this teams core will be broken up before 2012. This is playing for your country in front of billions of people. Manu has his NBA championships and all the money he will ever need. I'm sure beating the best team in the world and winning the gold meant a little something to him. But then again if it meant that much I don't know why he would bench his bitchass self. This is a forum though and you are entitled to your opinion. I'll simply agree to disagree:toast:
 

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texansfan knows im a nba guy. id say the biggest pansies are baseball players who cant play if they have a blister.

back to olympics though, the olympics are a far distant to guys like ginobili who has millions at stake in the nba if he's out long term. no player of his caliber can afford to risk it. if your prignoni go ahead and risk it, if you are joe blow argentina basketball player risk it, youd be a fool to risk it though if you are manu ginobili playing for the san antonio spurs of the national basketball association. this tournament is secondary to him as it should be.

also remember many top american players declined to join the team.
 

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this is a multi million dollar athlete playing for a professional sports team. this is a meaningless tournament. you go all out if your pinnacle is the olympics. you dont risk anything when you got more important things to worry about.

GTC08 - I agree with you. It is great that they are playing for their country, but when things get tough, some of these players don't tough it out.
 

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You couldn't be more wrong with this statement. Especially for the Argentina team being that this is there last run..They are starting to get a little older and this teams core will be broken up before 2012. This is playing for your country in front of billions of people. Manu has his NBA championships and all the money he will ever need. I'm sure beating the best team in the world and winning the gold meant a little something to him. But then again if it meant that much I don't know why he would bench his bitchass self. This is a forum though and you are entitled to your opinion. I'll simply agree to disagree:toast:

he would've played if it was important to him. manu is a fierce competitor though so im assuming the foot was bad enough, and again no point in risking it. not like they actually had a chance or anything.
 

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texansfan knows im a nba guy. id say the biggest pansies are baseball players who cant play if they have a blister.

back to olympics though, the olympics are a far distant to guys like ginobili who has millions at stake in the nba if he's out long term. no player of his caliber can afford to risk it. if your prignoni go ahead and risk it, if you are joe blow argentina basketball player risk it, youd be a fool to risk it though if you are manu ginobili playing for the san antonio spurs of the national basketball association. this tournament is secondary to him as it should be.

also remember many top american players declined to join the team.


The three best players in the NBA are there pretty much there in Koby, James and D Wade. Ginobli would not have played if he did not think this was huge. He is on record as saying these games are the most important. But I aunderstand NBA criticism and you are entitles to your opinion was well.

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