MANU TO RETIRE

San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili today announced that he will retire after a 23-year professional career. 

 

In  16 seasons with the Spurs, Ginobili captured four NBA championships  while posting a career winning percentage of .721 (762-295), which is  the best winning percentage in NBA history among players who have  appeared in at least 1,000 games.

 

Ginobili,  who was selected by San Antonio with the 57th overall pick in the 1999  NBA Draft, appeared in 1,057 career games, averaging 13.3 points, 3.8  assists, 3.5 rebounds and 1.32 steals in 25.4 minutes. He is the Spurs  all-time leader in three-pointers made (1,495) and steals (1,392), while  ranking third in games played (1,057), fourth in assists (4,001),  fourth in free throws made (3,380) and fifth in points (14,043).  Ginobili was named to the All-NBA Third Team in both 2008 and 2011 and  was a two-time All-Star (2005 and 2011). The 2008 NBA Sixth Man of the  Year is the first sixth man, as well as the first South American,  to earn All-NBA honors.

 

The  four-time NBA champion appeared in 218 career playoff games, averaging  14.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.34 steals in 27.9 minutes.  Ginobili and LeBron James are the only two players in NBA postseason  history with at least 3,000 points and 300 three-pointers in the  playoffs. One of 10 players ever to appear in over 200 playoff games, he  came off the bench 165 times and is the all-time leader in NBA  postseason history as a reserve in points (2,014), assists (576),  rebounds (635), steals (205), field goals made (630), three-pointers  made (226) and free throws made (528). Ginobili and teammate Tony Parker  combined to record 132 playoff wins together, which is the most  victories by any duo in postseason history. 

 

Ginobili  is one of just seven players in NBA history to spend his entire career  with one team while playing at least 16 seasons, along with Kobe Bryant,  Tim Duncan, John Havlicek, Reggie Miller, Dirk Nowitzki and John  Stockton. He is the first South American and just the second player  drafted in the second round or later to appear in at least 1,000 games  with one team. 

 

Before  signing with the Spurs in the summer of 2002, Ginobili played  professionally in Argentina and Italy. He was named the 2001 EuroLeague  MVP after leading Virtus Bologna to the EuroLeague  Championship. In addition, Ginobili was named the Italian League MVP in both 2000–01 and 2001–02.

 

Ginobili  played for the Argentinian National Team from 1998 to 2016, leading his  home country to the gold medal at the 2004 Olympics, a silver medal in the 2002 FIBA World Championship and a bronze medal at the 2008 Olympics. Ginobili  is one of only two players in history, along with Bill Bradley, to win a  EuroLeague title, an NBA championship and an Olympic gold medal.

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