And one day, Emanuel Ginóbili returned to the courts. After 18 months, the Bahiense was present at the AT&T Center and, in the company of his friend and former partner Fabricio Oberto, followed from the rostrum the match that San Antonio Spurs ended up losing to the Philadelphia 76ers by 113-111 last Sunday. During the meeting, as usual in the NBA, the cameras toured the occupied grandstands by the small number of fans who can attend, within the framework of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). At one point, the focus stopped at Ginóbili and Oberto, who immediately began to be ovate. Unsurprisingly.
Very cool to be back after 18 months!
Nice to return to court after 18 months! https://t.co/3mN1nJ6DSa — Manu Ginobili (@manuginobili)
May 5, 2021
Manu is a legend in the Spurs, where he won four champion rings (2003, 2005, 2007 and 2014) and formed a trio with Tim Duncan and Tony Parker that marked the history of the franchise and the league. It was precisely from the consecration of San Antonio in 2007 that after Ginóbili, became the second Argentine in history to win a title in the NBA.
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