How an NBA Star Who Only Used One Hand Outscored Everyone
Business inquiries - [email protected] Manu Ginobili was a San Antonio Spurs Legend, drafted in 1999 with the 57th pick, Ginobili would eventually make his way to the Spurs under their Head Coach, Gregg Popovich in the 2002 season. Throughout his legendary career he would win 4 NBA Championships, a Euroleague title and an Olympic Gold Medal, all by mainly scoring with his dominant left hand. He would battle with Hall of Fame legends such as Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony on a regular basis, and some would argue Manu was the best Shooting Guard in the whole world in the mid 2000s. He was a key member of the Spurs core of Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and eventually Kawhi Leonard. His selflessness was one of the key reasons they were able to be so successful as a team, but the crazy thing is, on another team, Manu could have easily been a 30 point per game scorer! Join me as we take a deep dive into all the ups and downs of Manu Ginobili's career!

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