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Great video, great video, but you should add the 2002 world championship when Manu dominated all the games and showed everyone how his game was. Had he not got injured in the semifinal Argentina would have been the champion. That team was even better than the one that won the Olympics.
@@leonardofontana5963 There are soooo many great Manu moments I missed, I could have easily made this video over an hour and a half! But with these old games it's often hard to find high quality footage, or footage at all, which is why I had to exclude that. But you are right, super impressive performance and I thank you for your kind words.
You sound silly saying this especially since the creator of the video is lying, Manu never averaged more the 19 points a game so how did out score everyone? He isn’t even in the top 50 all time scorers and only averaged 13ppg for his career. SMH
"He ain't no white boy, he argentinian" Oh my god man i'm absolutely crying. How proud I am of Manu's legeacy is unexplicable, our best athlete alongside Messi and Maradona, without a doubt.
Crazy how Manu won a Euro League title in 2002, and NBA championship in 2003, an Olympic Gold(which was Argentina's first ever MEDAL for basketball) in 2004, and then another NBA championship in 2005! That's one of the best 4 consecutive years for a player ever! Manu is one of the best!
NO QUESTION ABOUT IT !! Top 10 SG all time idccc what nobody say & I'll take him over James Hardley ANYDAY !! Don't forget an all star appearance AND a LEGIT case for FMVP in 05 as well .!
Top 75? Shut the hell up ☠️ Y’all love these overrated white players. Nash, Stockton, Ginobli, Kidd, etc. Y’all are always trying to make them out to be more than what they were, which is above average role players that were lucky enough to end up on good teams in a time when the NBA was watered down and and true talent was a rarity
100%! I was a Lakers fan back then and didn't like him. But when the 2005 playoffs began, he morphed into the best player on earth! He doesn't get the credit he deserves for the 2005 championship run. He was easily their best player.
Manu's my all-time favorite basketball player. So creative, so relentless, so talented. Whenever he entered the game, you knew you'd some something interesting or breathtaking.
One point that was rarely brought up by all these NBA channels or when describing Manu is that not only is he a offensive wildcard/spark plug off the bench.. He's 50th in All-Time Defensive Rating. (Was 49th previously) AND YEAH HE'S THE ONLY GUARD IN THE TOP 50.
As a diehard Spurs fan, when I first saw Manu playing, I was like who the hell is this loose cannon! Take him off the court. Then I grew to love him and he became my favorite player of all time, right next to Tim Duncan and David Robinson. I've been a Spurs fan since the mid 90s by accident. I had a Spurs hat in 1994-95 and said, you know what this is going to be my team even though I was living near Boston. So I made the Spurs my favorite team and the Celtics my second. I'm so glad we suffered that horrible season and manage to draft Tim Duncan. This dynasty would've never happened and I would've never been able to enjoy greatness from these Spurs players. So it's been close to 30 years now since I've been a Spurs fan. It's been a rough road after 2015, so lets hope Wemby can carry the torch.
You know, I'm argentinian and a Celtics fan and the Spurs are my second team, obviously, because of Manu. Even to this day I feel attached to the Spurs
I am Argentine and I have Manu on par with Messi! OBVIOUSLY I know that Manu is not in the GOAT debate of basketball, much less while Messi is in his sport, but taking into account the support that both sports receive in Argentina... it is expected that a Messi will appear and It is absolutely unexpected and inexplicable that a Manu appears, to the point that the "renewal" of our basketball is Campazzo! 😭😭😭 that's why for me Messi and Manu are on par..
I remember watching a game where he had the last ball with like 15 seconds left and SAS was losing by one, he scored a two and there were around 1.5 seconds left and the other team calls time out. The camera obviously focuses on manu after basically getting the winning shot and he says something to himself in spanish. I come from Paraguay, the neighbour of argentina so its pretty easy for me to read his lips. Stop for a moment and try to guess what he says. He says "me apure", which translates to "I hurried up". Imagine the level of perfectionism you have to have, there were less than 2 seconds left and he scored putting him team up in a playoff game I believe, but that wasn't good enough for him. This is only one of the many reasons why I admire this guy. One of the few famous role models both inside and outside of the court.
One of my favorite players EVER. What a guy. When he casually snatched a bothersome flying bat out of the air so the game could continue ... I was done.
Once again, amazing video bro! Guys like Manu paved the way for the overseas players that are in the NBA today. Watching this didn’t feel like it was 45 minutes long!
My father introduced me to basketball, Manu showed me how to love the sport. This video was beautiful and it was a joy to watch the career rewind of my favorite player ever.
Take it from a San Antonio native aka an African South Texacan... great job. I can tell you took your time on this. I'd think you were Argentine if I didn't know better. The only thing I hope people pick up on is what a great human being Manu is. I've never met him but have met people who have and have so many memories of him with the Spurs. He's funny, good natured and agreeable. We were blessed to have him and miss his essence on and off the court. Great video about a great man. Thanks Out of Bounds!
Sigh. Jaylen Brown is right-handed. If Manu was dominating with his right (his off-hand), you've some semblance of a point or place to find a joke. Jaylen Brown has been going left A LOT in this year's playoffs. I get criticizing player, but then you actually have to pay attention to see if they work on these weaknesses.
@@YutoIsCraziiHe probably doesn't even watch. Just saw a meme and said "Finally, now's my chance to be funny!" Probably feels vindicated by the likes, not realizing they're all 13-year-olds.
Manu is my favorite player, he plays with pure unbridled passion. There is no player who changes the flow of a game when they step on the court more than Manu. When he was an older vet and the other team would go on a run or the spurs would make a few dumb plays in a row, Pop would sub Manu in and he would instantly change the energy of the game. He somehow always knew the right pass to make or when to take a shot and he always made hustles plays to spark energy into his team mates.
"The eurostep is now an incredibly popular move used by almost all NBA players, but originates from EUROPEANS LIKE MANU"... Dude said million times he's from Argentina then proceeds with this incredible statement.. just wow!
@@MrRockleyend man, we are proudly southamericans, proudly neighborgs of chile, paraguay, brazil and uruguay. Stop saying he's italian or something, 200% argentinian. My hungry and poor ancestors were from italy, but put their butts on argentina and this is their country.
@@methos4866that goes for most Argentinians, if you have one Italian grandparent you qualify-ie the majority of Argentinians could get it if they wanted. But Argentinians are Argentinians, have their own culture
@@waitingforapril I meant more because of the fact that he played in Italy for four whole years and even helped win a Euroleague championship for Virtus Bologna.
Well done! I thought I’ve seen and heard it all. Those voice recordings and newspaper headlines were a compelling touch. Thanks for bringing me back to the Spurs Big 3 era. Ups and downs, damn. I love Manu!
Manu is my second ever favorite basketball player behind just MJ. As this doco showed he took on MJ's spirit in his game, so clutch and had some freakish skills. So much spirit out there on the court. Amazing and underrated player!
Great documentary about a sport I don't follow but Manu is a national treasure. The 45mins went by so quickly, I didn't think I would finish it but it's so well done!
He didn't just use his left hand. He used his right often dribbling, but went back left where he was more comfortable. This makes it seem like he only dribbled and shot with his left.
True, most players use their dominant hand for shooting. I don't understand why the center of the documentary is with using one hand. Great documentary overall.
I watched the first 40 seconds and already knew this was top tier production; then I went to the channel name and saw the subscriber count being only just below 8k and had my mind absolutely blown. This is genuinely the type of content you see from people who have over hundreds of thousands of subs.
he was my fav player when. i first started watching the nba. He was just so much fun to watch. and parker too! i nevver understood why ppl thought the spurs were boring when you once had manu, parker and boris all in one team
Manu was always so humble and such a team player while also being absolutely obsessed with playing as perfectly as possible and to win at almost all costs. That's a combination I've never seen in a team sport, ever, since other obsessed players usually have a huge ego and ofter try to do too much themselves - but not Manu. Which is why he'll likely always remain my favorite player of all time.
Ginobili!! 1of the greatest spurs of all-time loved the way he attacked the game & moved the ball around played the game the right way!! True spursfan 4Life!! Go Spurs Go!!
i ran into manu, in austin, at some kind of event. he's actually a funny guy. he tried to "hide" from me, jokingly, because he could tell that I was the only person at the event that would recognize him. i was too shell-shocked to ask for a photo or anything. it was just humbling to finally run into someone I'd seen SO much of on tv. i was simply serving food to guests, had a GSW hat on, and was NOT expecting to see someone famous, and he came up and quietly pointed at what he wanted. lol. i said, "no way, IS THAT MANU????" right to him and then he took off his hat that was hiding his face. lol. he's a clown and i love it, because i am too 😛
As Spurs fan from the womb to the tomb this was an excellent documentary about one of my favorite players of all time. I'm not sure we will ever see another competitor like him.
What a great video, incredible how it hadn't appeared in my suggestions until now. Manu, my idol in life and an example to follow. Greetings from Bahia Blanca! I congratulate you for such a video, how nice that it is recognized so much abroad as well.
i keep telling people manu is my favorite nba player. i love how nobody saw him coming and brung us (SAN ANTONIO, TX) some RINGS!!!! just watch his old games. the dude was a BEAST!!!
This is actually peak content. The effort, the commentating, and the game clips and overall is just Insane. I miss when TH-camrs used to put this much effort in their vids. Keep it up dude.
Watch everything this guy makes. He's new to the game but undoubtedly a rising star. He hooked me with his documentary on Trey. But the documentarians work here is compelling. It's a mistake to start watching if you have anything else to do, because you can't stop
The timing of this documentary is dope. I watched this Argentinian stud slice up NBA defenses as a jit. I mean there was a legit time there where he coulda been argued as 3rd best SG in the league. His movements were so uncanny and unpredictable. Never bowed down. Never. Prime Kobe, Prime Wade, when playoff Manu came out he looked like he was just a different monster. Definitely nostalgic and worth a watch. Ty brotha.
@@majykmarker9411 Its from FIBA basketball, thats why its called euro step and not Manu Step.. Manu´s greatness comes from taking that basic fiba move and dominating the NBA with it to the point where guys like james harden learned how to use it.
I remember the match against Serbia in 2004. I was only 10 years old, and my older brother and I watched that game together. It was one of the most memorable moments of my life when Manu scored in the last seconds, we jumped up screaming with excitement. Great video! I loved it!
Great video of one of the great nba players ever. I don't know why but it's impossible not to feel good watching Manu even if I'm not a Spur fan, well, we all are sport fans and we recongnize quality in the end. Thanks for sharing.
I've had absolutely zero interest in basketball for my entire 32 years of existence. Randomly found this channel and have been binge-watching daily, you're doing something right!
"but originates from europeans like Manu"... Manu was born in argentina, south america, not europe, the US is not America it self, is a part from North America, such as Argentina is a part from South America
As an argentinian, I really appreciate and thank you from the bottom of my heart for making this video about Manu. Besides Messi, he's also one of our most beloved and humble sportsman we'll ever have in our history. Once again... Thank you 🫶
Imo one of the best SG of all time. But Manu gets no recognition but he doesn’t care. He would be celebrated if he was black. He alone stopped US from winning gold and no one mentions it lol
23:25 "but [Euro-step] originates from Europeans like Manu, the crazy thing is, Ginobili didn't even realize he was doing anything weird or unique". No! the crazy thing is he isn't European, he is South American
so glad i found this channel, this video was top notch. as a basketball fan i enjoyed this, manu was a special player, and even as he got older he was still getting buckets, with his LEFT hand 😂i’m looking forward to the future videos you put out!
I remember that series bc they brought trophy out way too early. I’d say Spurs were a dynasties w/ Duncan, Parker n Genobelie. Talent on another level. IDC if they won back to back championships. That group was unstoppable.
My man thank you, your kind words truly mean a lot! If you enjoyed this one consider watching some of the others. Who are some other NBA players you enjoy watching?
Thank you once again for tuning in! This is the longest video I have ever made, I would have easily spent 200+ hours working on this, so I hope you enjoy.
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Well done!
Great video, great video, but you should add the 2002 world championship when Manu dominated all the games and showed everyone how his game was. Had he not got injured in the semifinal Argentina would have been the champion. That team was even better than the one that won the Olympics.
@@leonardofontana5963 There are soooo many great Manu moments I missed, I could have easily made this video over an hour and a half! But with these old games it's often hard to find high quality footage, or footage at all, which is why I had to exclude that. But you are right, super impressive performance and I thank you for your kind words.
You sound silly saying this especially since the creator of the video is lying, Manu never averaged more the 19 points a game so how did out score everyone? He isn’t even in the top 50 all time scorers and only averaged 13ppg for his career. SMH
"He ain't no white boy, he argentinian" Oh my god man i'm absolutely crying. How proud I am of Manu's legeacy is unexplicable, our best athlete alongside Messi and Maradona, without a doubt.
Yeah Ginobili deserves to be there with Argentinas greats in terms of accomplishments and trail blazing
Pretty sure Argentinians are white.
The hilarious part is that Argentina has a bigger % of white people than the US.
The hilarious part is that his country has a bigger % of white people than the US.
Argentina has a higer % of european etnicity than their own country.
Crazy how Manu won a Euro League title in 2002, and NBA championship in 2003, an Olympic Gold(which was Argentina's first ever MEDAL for basketball) in 2004, and then another NBA championship in 2005! That's one of the best 4 consecutive years for a player ever! Manu is one of the best!
NO QUESTION ABOUT IT !! Top 10 SG all time idccc what nobody say & I'll take him over James Hardley ANYDAY !! Don't forget an all star appearance AND a LEGIT case for FMVP in 05 as well .!
Casually dropping 20 on Mamba being on the bench. Him not being in the top 75 was sick and disgusting.
What would entail Manu be top 75?
@@TyBrezzy11 what would entail lillard and harden for the top 75? are you saying both are better than manu?
@@jbart4183 yeah. Pretty easily better too
Wake me up when Manu can AVERAGE 36 and 8 kid
Top 75? Shut the hell up ☠️
Y’all love these overrated white players. Nash, Stockton, Ginobli, Kidd, etc.
Y’all are always trying to make them out to be more than what they were, which is above average role players that were lucky enough to end up on good teams in a time when the NBA was watered down and and true talent was a rarity
@@TyBrezzy11does saying kid make you feel tough? Lol.
This guy is making exactly the type of documentaries that I have been looking for
Got you my guy!
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Yep agreed. If you like this form also check out Dylandoesbasketball. He rarely uploads but they’re good when he does
@@Whyyousnoopin thank you
Peja stojakovic next please@@Outofboundshoops
"Fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but fear the man who had practiced one kick 10,000 times" ~ Lee Bruce
Yes, the Jack of All Trades usually doesn't make it to the top.
@@78tag because you dont know the whole saying lol.... yall are idiots
or just ignorant
@@78tag Full quote: "A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes is better than a master of one."
@@randomnessslayer Oh yea, I'll take the guy that can do it all every time.Look at all the criticism the haters gave Larry Legend.
bro would get sauced into the next dimension
I feel like Manu showed the entire league how effective the eurostep could be. The eurostep is so widely used in today's NBA because of Manu Ginobili
Harden copied this dudes whole skill set bar for bar it’s insane what he would of done with his own team
it is bullshit they called it the euro step manu is not european he is south american from argentina
@@perezsantiago25it's called the euro step because that's where it started. Manu then brought it to the NBA. Now everyone does it
My all time favorite Manu Ginobili!!! 2005 Finals MVP should've been him
100%! I was a Lakers fan back then and didn't like him. But when the 2005 playoffs began, he morphed into the best player on earth! He doesn't get the credit he deserves for the 2005 championship run. He was easily their best player.
He beat my Pistons in that series, and I will say, he was the best player on the court in that series. Much respect for the lefty ✊️
and a great template for when they have to remake this video for Luka too lol
@@aarond7799 that’ll be like 20 years from now
Manu's my all-time favorite basketball player. So creative, so relentless, so talented. Whenever he entered the game, you knew you'd some something interesting or breathtaking.
One point that was rarely brought up by all these NBA channels or when describing Manu is that not only is he a offensive wildcard/spark plug off the bench..
He's 50th in All-Time Defensive Rating. (Was 49th previously)
AND YEAH HE'S THE ONLY GUARD IN THE TOP 50.
This is the best document about Manu I've ever saw. It's so in depth. Well done.
Thank you bro!
As a diehard Spurs fan, when I first saw Manu playing, I was like who the hell is this loose cannon! Take him off the court. Then I grew to love him and he became my favorite player of all time, right next to Tim Duncan and David Robinson. I've been a Spurs fan since the mid 90s by accident. I had a Spurs hat in 1994-95 and said, you know what this is going to be my team even though I was living near Boston. So I made the Spurs my favorite team and the Celtics my second. I'm so glad we suffered that horrible season and manage to draft Tim Duncan. This dynasty would've never happened and I would've never been able to enjoy greatness from these Spurs players. So it's been close to 30 years now since I've been a Spurs fan. It's been a rough road after 2015, so lets hope Wemby can carry the torch.
You know, I'm argentinian and a Celtics fan and the Spurs are my second team, obviously, because of Manu. Even to this day I feel attached to the Spurs
san antonio resident here, manu was great. very exotic and unorthodox but a heart of a champion.
I am Argentine and I have Manu on par with Messi! OBVIOUSLY I know that Manu is not in the GOAT debate of basketball, much less while Messi is in his sport, but taking into account the support that both sports receive in Argentina... it is expected that a Messi will appear and It is absolutely unexpected and inexplicable that a Manu appears, to the point that the "renewal" of our basketball is Campazzo! 😭😭😭 that's why for me Messi and Manu are on par..
I met Manu in San Antonio at a local Best Buy. Simply a stand up guy and easy to talk to. What a treat.
I remember watching a game where he had the last ball with like 15 seconds left and SAS was losing by one, he scored a two and there were around 1.5 seconds left and the other team calls time out. The camera obviously focuses on manu after basically getting the winning shot and he says something to himself in spanish. I come from Paraguay, the neighbour of argentina so its pretty easy for me to read his lips. Stop for a moment and try to guess what he says. He says "me apure", which translates to "I hurried up". Imagine the level of perfectionism you have to have, there were less than 2 seconds left and he scored putting him team up in a playoff game I believe, but that wasn't good enough for him. This is only one of the many reasons why I admire this guy. One of the few famous role models both inside and outside of the court.
"I didn't mean to leave anything on the clock" -Larry Legend.
This is the best basketball documentary on youtube
Thanks bro, really appreciate that! More on the way, stay tuned.
@@Outofboundshoops No prob broda, also Jesus loves you seek him bro
... at least one of the best for sure. I really enjoyed it.
Manu could have been a starter anywhere. unbelievable IQ, insane acrobatics, a pretty baller 3 point shot, and a leader when his team needed it.
One of my favorite players EVER. What a guy. When he casually snatched a bothersome flying bat out of the air so the game could continue ... I was done.
Once again, amazing video bro! Guys like Manu paved the way for the overseas players that are in the NBA today. Watching this didn’t feel like it was 45 minutes long!
I had to keep hitting the replay button.
Honestly knowing what I know now it’s almost mind boggling that he was one drafted so low and two that no one expected him to be good.
admiral not general
My father introduced me to basketball, Manu showed me how to love the sport. This video was beautiful and it was a joy to watch the career rewind of my favorite player ever.
timmy, Manu, Parker is the reason why i became a bandwagon spurs fan. no egos, all teamwork. it was beautiful
I mean I tried to find something wrong with what you said cause I’m a Cavs fan, and this team smacked us lol, but….. you spoke facts.
Take it from a San Antonio native aka an African South Texacan... great job. I can tell you took your time on this. I'd think you were Argentine if I didn't know better. The only thing I hope people pick up on is what a great human being Manu is. I've never met him but have met people who have and have so many memories of him with the Spurs. He's funny, good natured and agreeable. We were blessed to have him and miss his essence on and off the court. Great video about a great man. Thanks Out of Bounds!
As a man whose been watching Manu's vids for years, this is the best one! Great Job! +1
“I’m Manu this is what I do “. Yeah easily my fav spur from those championship teams
One of my favorite players ever, being a lefty myself I loved his game, it was just different. Just smooth.
Jaylen Brown needs to see this for motivation
Youre a year late. He fixed this problem
@@YutoIsCrazii th-cam.com/users/shorts3-vGKoEF0XI
He's not even bad anymore
Sigh. Jaylen Brown is right-handed. If Manu was dominating with his right (his off-hand), you've some semblance of a point or place to find a joke. Jaylen Brown has been going left A LOT in this year's playoffs. I get criticizing player, but then you actually have to pay attention to see if they work on these weaknesses.
@@YutoIsCraziiHe probably doesn't even watch. Just saw a meme and said "Finally, now's my chance to be funny!" Probably feels vindicated by the likes, not realizing they're all 13-year-olds.
I loved watching Manu play! His determination and competitive spirit was unparalleled!
Manu's career is probably one of the most amazing stories in the NBA. One of my top favorite players with one of my most favorite stories.
Thanks for this video!
He’s my GOAT..
it’s been a while..
He’s one of my inspirations..
role model..
..a true legend
I'm with you on that!💯
What a video, the best documentarie type on Manu I ever saw on TH-cam. As an Argentinian thank you for this
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the kind words.
Manu is my favorite player, he plays with pure unbridled passion. There is no player who changes the flow of a game when they step on the court more than Manu. When he was an older vet and the other team would go on a run or the spurs would make a few dumb plays in a row, Pop would sub Manu in and he would instantly change the energy of the game. He somehow always knew the right pass to make or when to take a shot and he always made hustles plays to spark energy into his team mates.
"The eurostep is now an incredibly popular move used by almost all NBA players, but originates from EUROPEANS LIKE MANU"... Dude said million times he's from Argentina then proceeds with this incredible statement.. just wow!
Well, most Argentinians are partly or full european people. But yeah, I guess you got a point.
@@MrRockleyend man, we are proudly southamericans, proudly neighborgs of chile, paraguay, brazil and uruguay. Stop saying he's italian or something, 200% argentinian. My hungry and poor ancestors were from italy, but put their butts on argentina and this is their country.
Well, in a way you could put him up as an honorary Italian. He does have Italian citizenship.
@@methos4866that goes for most Argentinians, if you have one Italian grandparent you qualify-ie the majority of Argentinians could get it if they wanted. But Argentinians are Argentinians, have their own culture
@@waitingforapril I meant more because of the fact that he played in Italy for four whole years and even helped win a Euroleague championship for Virtus Bologna.
Well done! I thought I’ve seen and heard it all. Those voice recordings and newspaper headlines were a compelling touch. Thanks for bringing me back to the Spurs Big 3 era. Ups and downs, damn. I love Manu!
I got dressed to go out for a walk. Ended up stoned watching this whole thing 😂
Incredible job man, excellent editing. Eyes glued to the screen throughout!
Thank you bro, really appreciate it!
Finding other left handed players is so rare yet such a cool feeling
my friends hate guarding me because im 6'8 and lefty
@@newcastleenjoyer69what do you mean hate if people dont enjoy the challenge then why even try
@@Fightanddie nah it's a legit look of dread they like playing with me but they don't like guarding me
@@newcastleenjoyer69 Just play against someone that loves defense then or same height idk
Manu is my second ever favorite basketball player behind just MJ. As this doco showed he took on MJ's spirit in his game, so clutch and had some freakish skills. So much spirit out there on the court. Amazing and underrated player!
Great documentary about a sport I don't follow but Manu is a national treasure. The 45mins went by so quickly, I didn't think I would finish it but it's so well done!
My guy, thank you for the kind words
@@Outofboundshoops Thank YOU. This should be on ESPN or some sports channel!!
@@juannn8 One day
Your channel might just blow up, keep up this quality for years to come and you will have a dedicated audience. Good freaking stuff man
Thank you, really appreciate it!
He didn't just use his left hand. He used his right often dribbling, but went back left where he was more comfortable. This makes it seem like he only dribbled and shot with his left.
True, most players use their dominant hand for shooting. I don't understand why the center of the documentary is with using one hand. Great documentary overall.
I watched the first 40 seconds and already knew this was top tier production; then I went to the channel name and saw the subscriber count being only just below 8k and had my mind absolutely blown. This is genuinely the type of content you see from people who have over hundreds of thousands of subs.
Thanks bro, I appreciate it!
27:38 that guy's face when Manu did his thing says everything about the video
he was my fav player when. i first started watching the nba. He was just so much fun to watch. and parker too! i nevver understood why ppl thought the spurs were boring when you once had manu, parker and boris all in one team
Great video! Well made and on my favorite player of all time. Thanks for the throwback 😊
Glad you enjoyed the video bro!
Manu was always so humble and such a team player while also being absolutely obsessed with playing as perfectly as possible and to win at almost all costs. That's a combination I've never seen in a team sport, ever, since other obsessed players usually have a huge ego and ofter try to do too much themselves - but not Manu. Which is why he'll likely always remain my favorite player of all time.
David Robinson was 'the admiral', not 'the general' 😂
He got that nickname because he went to college at the Naval academy.
Thank you. I heard “The General” and I immediately headed for the comments haha
Ginobili!! 1of the greatest spurs of all-time loved the way he attacked the game & moved the ball around played the game the right way!! True spursfan 4Life!! Go Spurs Go!!
i ran into manu, in austin, at some kind of event. he's actually a funny guy. he tried to "hide" from me, jokingly, because he could tell that I was the only person at the event that would recognize him. i was too shell-shocked to ask for a photo or anything. it was just humbling to finally run into someone I'd seen SO much of on tv. i was simply serving food to guests, had a GSW hat on, and was NOT expecting to see someone famous, and he came up and quietly pointed at what he wanted. lol. i said, "no way, IS THAT MANU????" right to him and then he took off his hat that was hiding his face. lol. he's a clown and i love it, because i am too 😛
As Spurs fan from the womb to the tomb this was an excellent documentary about one of my favorite players of all time. I'm not sure we will ever see another competitor like him.
From the womb to the tomb I love that hahahahahha
My nickname growing up was ginobili. Never knew why they called me that until now. Makes perfect sense 🤣🤣
This is the best documentary of Manu Ginobili I have ever watched. This is perfectly detailed and masterpiece
I'm glad you enjoyed it bro!
Manu, being on the bench then put in the game at the right moment showed his special force type skills.
What a great video, incredible how it hadn't appeared in my suggestions until now. Manu, my idol in life and an example to follow. Greetings from Bahia Blanca! I congratulate you for such a video, how nice that it is recognized so much abroad as well.
i keep telling people manu is my favorite nba player. i love how nobody saw him coming and brung us (SAN ANTONIO, TX) some RINGS!!!! just watch his old games. the dude was a BEAST!!!
"He ain't no white boy. He, he Argentinian." LOL
I can't believe this guy only has 5k subs. The quality of his videos are AMAZING.
Maradona Messi Ginobili los mejores deportistas nuestros ❤
This is actually peak content. The effort, the commentating, and the game clips and overall is just Insane. I miss when TH-camrs used to put this much effort in their vids. Keep it up dude.
my man thank you so much for the kind words. I work very hard to ensure you have a great time, so I'm glad you enjoyed!
Watch everything this guy makes. He's new to the game but undoubtedly a rising star. He hooked me with his documentary on Trey. But the documentarians work here is compelling. It's a mistake to start watching if you have anything else to do, because you can't stop
Thank you for the kind words bro, I truly appreciate it! I'm glad you enjoy my work
The timing of this documentary is dope. I watched this Argentinian stud slice up NBA defenses as a jit. I mean there was a legit time there where he coulda been argued as 3rd best SG in the league. His movements were so uncanny and unpredictable. Never bowed down. Never. Prime Kobe, Prime Wade, when playoff Manu came out he looked like he was just a different monster. Definitely nostalgic and worth a watch. Ty brotha.
thankyou, as a fan of spurs for how many years! i will sub and like thankyou for this documentairies,
Glad you enjoyed it!
I can't believe I spent 45 minutes watching this. I'm glad I did. What a great story!
Glad you enjoyed it my guy!
You’re gonna get over 100k subscribers soon
This is better than any other documentary I've seen about Manu and I'm from Argentina, excellent work, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed
Once again I know this is gonna be a great video before it started
Now I know where the Euro step is from, thank you! Dang, Manu is epic
It ain’t from manu that’s for sure Lol
@@TyBrezzy11 Well who’s it from then?
@@majykmarker9411 Its from FIBA basketball, thats why its called euro step and not Manu Step.. Manu´s greatness comes from taking that basic fiba move and dominating the NBA with it to the point where guys like james harden learned how to use it.
@@juanmanuelbeltran2690 Oh, ok. Thanks!
2003 Ginobili made me a Spurs fan.. Those slashes were just something to behold..
This guy is such a great creator. Once he starts putting out more videos, he’s gonna blow up!
Keep up the great work! 🔥
Thank you bro!
Great vid. The Manu gatorade commercial and Obi-Wonginobili clips is the only thing i wish i saw, still awesome vid bro!
Obi Wonginobili, should have included that! Thank you bro, glad you enjoyed.
David Robinson's name was The Admiral, not General
My mistake! Can't believe I got that wrong.
I remember the match against Serbia in 2004. I was only 10 years old, and my older brother and I watched that game together. It was one of the most memorable moments of my life when Manu scored in the last seconds, we jumped up screaming with excitement.
Great video! I loved it!
I love the editing so much
this channel has got to blow up, only 7.6k my guy deserves way more, keep grinding brother
4:11 Emanuele geno billy was my favorite player on the spurs
same, I loved genobeeeleeee
Great video of one of the great nba players ever. I don't know why but it's impossible not to feel good watching Manu even if I'm not a Spur fan, well, we all are sport fans and we recongnize quality in the end. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed!
26:20 lmao i love pop
"I am Manu, this is what I do." WHAT A LEGEND!
love the vids bro keep this up
Thank you sir!
Manu is simply amazing. Skill, heart and determination.
Great video however David Robinson isn't known as the general. His nickname is the admiral because he used to be in the Navy.
yea smh can't believe I made that error... my mistake
I've had absolutely zero interest in basketball for my entire 32 years of existence. Randomly found this channel and have been binge-watching daily, you're doing something right!
"but originates from europeans like Manu"... Manu was born in argentina, south america, not europe, the US is not America it self, is a part from North America, such as Argentina is a part from South America
As an argentinian, I really appreciate and thank you from the bottom of my heart for making this video about Manu. Besides Messi, he's also one of our most beloved and humble sportsman we'll ever have in our history.
Once again... Thank you 🫶
GINOBILI!!!!!!!!
hahahahah my fav part
Well done! Thanks for the memories ; ) I wish I could go back to those days.
Another player, who scored more points, who only used one hand as well was Allen Iverson.
Yeah, but his name isnt on the title of the video
Thank you for making this kind of videos. I didn't even notice that the video was long.
Imo one of the best SG of all time. But Manu gets no recognition but he doesn’t care. He would be celebrated if he was black. He alone stopped US from winning gold and no one mentions it lol
We miss you Manu!!! Thank you so much for this video!
I can't stand Manu but I'm a Sun's fan. I would sit mad and confused with his ability.
Rewatching alot of his tape I feel the exact same, his ability to score was so unique, especially for the time period he played in.
Manu was one of my childhoods basketball hero as he donned the number 20 jersey as Spurs and its my birthdate 😁
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Why u gotta bother people? Lame af
Thank you
Keep your religious fanatic stuff on religious channels.
23:25 "but [Euro-step] originates from Europeans like Manu, the crazy thing is, Ginobili didn't even realize he was doing anything weird or unique". No! the crazy thing is he isn't European, he is South American
so glad i found this channel, this video was top notch. as a basketball fan i enjoyed this, manu was a special player, and even as he got older he was still getting buckets, with his LEFT hand 😂i’m looking forward to the future videos you put out!
Thank you bro!
I remember that series bc they brought trophy out way too early. I’d say Spurs were a dynasties w/ Duncan, Parker n Genobelie. Talent on another level. IDC if they won back to back championships. That group was unstoppable.
Sir, I barely can watch more than a 15 minute video - I got through all of this. This was amazing. Thank you for making it
My man thank you, your kind words truly mean a lot! If you enjoyed this one consider watching some of the others. Who are some other NBA players you enjoy watching?
Thank you for this. A special package for every left-handed genius out there.
Amazing work here. Manu was awesome to watch growing up.
Boris Diaw, who played with Ginobili 3 years, and during the 2014 title, said he never used his left hand, so what a team.
congrats for the video!...Manu GOAT 🐐