Playoffs exit could spell retirement for Spurs great Ginobili
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[May 23, 2017]
(Reuters) - San Antonio Spurs
guard Manu Ginobili walked off the AT&T Center court for perhaps the
final time in his brilliant career on Monday, showered with cheers
from the home crowd and respect from both teams.
With Golden State completing an inevitable 4-0 series sweep over the
Spurs in the Western Conference Finals, the contest became an ode to
Argentinian great Ginobili who may announce his retirement this
off-season after 15 years in the NBA.
With the end a possibility for the 39-year-old Ginobili, San Antonio
coach Gregg Popovich put his veteran in the starting lineup for the
first time this campaign.
Ginobili responded with 15 points, seven assists and some vintage
moments as the crowd chanted "Manu, Manu" throughout the night.
"I started him tonight out of respect. I didn't want to miss the
opportunity to honor him in front of our fans," Popovich told
reporters after the Spurs lost 129-115 to the Warriors, who
applauded Ginobili as he left the court in the fourth quarter.
"He deserves to have that night of respect to feel we appreciate
everything he has done over the years."
Drafted by San Antonio in 1999, Ginobili did not break into the
league until the 2002-03 campaign, but quickly made an impact with
his left-handed play-making wizardry.
A four-time NBA champion who willingly accepted a sixth man role
with the Spurs despite his talent and profile, Ginobili has yet to
decide if he will return or fade off into retirement.
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Spurs guard Manu Ginobili (20) shoots against Houston Rockets center
Clint Capela (15) in the second half in game three of the second
round of the 2017 NBA Playoffs at Toyota Center. San Antonio won
103-92. Mandatory Credit: Thomas B. Shea-USA TODAY Sports
"I always said I wanted to let it sink in for three weeks, whatever.
Sit with my wife and see how it feels," Ginobili said. "I have to
choose between two wonderful options.
"One is to keep playing in this league at this age enjoying playing
a sport I still love. The other one is to stay at home and be a dad,
enjoy my whole family and spend time with them. Whatever I decide to
do, I'll be a happy camper."
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by John O'Brien) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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