Un comentador de Fox Sports Radio dice que el Salón de la Fama cometió un error al honrar a Manu Ginóbili

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  Por J. Grant Lucas.

El Salón de la Fama del Baloncesto de Naismith anunció recientemente que el gran Manu Ginóbili de los Spurs finalmente será consagrado entre los mejores del juego y un periodista de Fox Sports Radio emitió una opinión que desató la ira entre los admiradores del argentino, fanáticos de los Spurs y medio estado de Texas: “Escuché que es un buen tipo. Era un buen jugador; simplemente no es un miembro del Salón de la Fama”, dijo Ben Maller, quien rápidamente se enfrentó a la ira de los aficcionados al basquetbol.

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“El Salón de la Fama cometió un error al honrar a Manu Ginóbili”, dijo Maller. “Nada en su contra. Escuché que es un buen tipo. Fue un buen jugador; simplemente no es un miembro del Salón de la Fama. Mi teoría sobre el Salón de la Fama es acertada. Tienen estándares extremadamente bajos para la admisión”.

Él no se detuvo allí. Maller pasó a acaparar el honor de Ginóbili insistiendo en que nunca ganó un premio MVP de la NBA.

“Como jugador de la NBA, ¿cuántos premios MVP tenía Manu Ginóbili?”, preguntó Maller. “El mismo número que tuviste y yo tuve. Estuvimos parejos con Manu Ginóbili”.

La opinión de Maller provocó la ira de los habitantes de San Antonio y de los fanáticos del baloncesto en general. Como señalaron docenas de personas, es posible que Maller deba concentrarse en el hecho de que este es un honor de baloncesto, no solo un honor de la NBA.

Y Ginóbili ciertamente cumple los requisitos para ser consagrado. Durante su carrera de 16 años en la NBA, todos con los Spurs, Ginóbili acumuló 14,043 puntos, 4,001 asistencias, 3,697 rebotes y 1,392 robos, y fue honrado con el Premio al Sexto Hombre del Año de la NBA en 2008, además de ser nombrado dos veces para el Tercer equipo de la NBA y dos veces para el juego de las estrellas.

En el escenario internacional, Ginobili ayudó a conseguir una medalla de oro para el baloncesto argentino en los Juegos Olímpicos de 2004, así como el bronce en los juegos de 2008. Se une a Bill Bradley como los dos únicos jugadores que han ganado un título de la Euroliga (2001), un campeonato de la NBA y una medalla de oro olímpica. Incluyendo cómo ayudó a marcar el comienzo una jugada de marca registrada como el Eurostep que los jugadores todavía usan y adaptan a su propio juego, claramente el impacto de Ginóbili en el juego de baloncesto se sentirá para siempre.

 

 


PrisioneroEnArgentina.com

Abril 6, 2022


 

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Paolo
3 years ago

Modello per un compagno di squadra
Modello per concorrente.
Uno dei miei atleti preferiti in assoluto.
Molto rispetto! HOF nessuna domanda.

Fo' Real
3 years ago

Hall of Fame-bound, legend, perfected the Euro step, never left the court without giving his all Manu Ginobili one of my favorites of all time, father tine is undefeated but he gave him one helluva fight and I wouldn’t expect nothing less from him

Ernie Russ Richardson
3 years ago

Damn I live in Texas and remember going to rockets game with my mom (big tmac fan) and manu would crush my heart dear lord. Nothing but absolute respect to this man took pay cuts, playing time, anything for his team & city HOF without a doubt.

Claudio Kussman
Claudio Kussman
3 years ago

Siento gran alegría que MANU GINÓBILI haya ganado tanto respeto y elogios como jugador profesional de baloncesto, como así también por su caballerosidad como ser humano. Sí me llama la atención en los comentarios la poca participación de sus connacionales argentinos. ¿Acaso estos prefieren personalidades como la de Maradona? Atentamente CLAUDIO KUSSMAN

josh gilemberg
3 years ago

Manu’s the real heart of a champ.

Mel Keenan
3 years ago

Started following the spus in 2001 , what really got me into the spurs was in 2003 during the finals against the nets and Manu stole the ball and took it coast to coast for a dunk. After that I loved Manu and the spurs

macclinton berenson
3 years ago

Manu is the greatest overall 2 guards outside Jordan and Kobe. I mean this guy could shoot outside like Jerry west. Could dunk savagely on you like Wade. Could pass like Bird and Magic. Could defend like Bruce Bowen and then he was as a cold-blooded clutch in the biggest games like Jordan and Kobe. I mean on any other team he would be a starter but that is his greatest quality winning really was number one, so he played the sixth man and took pay cuts galore. No 2 guard ever has all that on their resume and I haven’t even mentioned the winning. 4 Titles a Gold medal and Euro championships. Everywhere he went he won big. First ballot HOF and my favorite player of all time. Thank you, Manu, for all the memories.

@david_moore1975
3 years ago

While Manu doesn’t have the stats and some might even argue the accolades to be in the HOF, they are wrong. He sacrificed individual success for the greater good of a team for the better part of nearly 2 decades. If Ginobili doesn’t belong in the HOF, then there is no sense of having it around. Manu is one of the all time great talents’ the NBA has been fortunate enough to have had and has changed the game so much. That sort of selflessness and basketball craftiness needs to be acknowledged for future generations

lizard from rio in l.a.

I am a big-time Lakers fan and If there’s one team that always makes me scared during the playoffs, it’s always the spurs. Just the appearance of Manu makes us scared already. That’s not just fear but also mad respect. You can’t see what’s going to happen whenever he graces the floor.

theresamlawson
3 years ago

Ben Mallet cheapens life.

Sweet Frankie Frank
Sweet Frankie Frank
3 years ago

‼️ Manu is a true WINNER , Thats all he knows ‼️ This was pure . You officially corny now .

ronald freedman
3 years ago

There’s a special place in hell for the people who don’t appreciate a genius basketball star like Manu Ginobili

calofornian borat
3 years ago

I’m a lakers Kobe guy but if you don’t think Manu is hof then you didn’t watch him head to head vs the black mamba.

Oliver Arthur
Oliver Arthur
3 years ago

As a Lakers fan, I’ve pulled my hair out because of Manu in the playoffs. He was a beast. He truly deserves to be in the Hall of Fame.

lukitas gennoni
lukitas gennoni
3 years ago

Hoy en dia cualquiera tiene un programa de radio

Lonesome Kirk
Lonesome Kirk
3 years ago

Ben, you have a job just because you say preposterous things.

stalin.castillejos
3 years ago

Este tipo esta ciego.

richard_lowell1800
3 years ago

usually, I agree with you, Maller… but this is a flat-out dumb take…, a world and Olympic gold medalist, leading Argentina, and a critical part of San Antonio championship teams… wtf??

Антон Сьерра

Ману сделал невозможное на Олимпийских играх 2004 года, он почти в одиночку свергнул с трона американскую команду в мужском баскетболе, что само по себе стоит нескольких голосов. Он также входил в пятерку лучших SG почти каждый год своей карьеры.

Non-Beautiful and the Beast

Idk if he checks all the necessary boxes for the NBA purists and/or HOF voters to be inducted but I loved me some Gino-Billy with his tenacity and talk with my walk baller I enjoyed his entire career basically. My father in law argued against the man himself on how his last name was pronounced, crazy kook. Not sure if those skills shoot him into NBA HOF but hes in mine for sure and we know how much weight that doesn’t really hold. Hehehe

Los Cachos
Los Cachos
3 years ago

Ginobili es lo mas grande que hay

jimmy
3 years ago

Manu is a true Hall of Famer!!!!!!! Go Spurs Go!!!!!!!! 5 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS!!!! Love U Manu & COACH Pop!!!

rodo mazzilli
3 years ago

Este tipo no sabe nada de basket

isabelle
3 years ago

Everybody bringing up his non-NBA career (which is arguably the best EVER…) to defend Manu. How about his NBA career, you m-o-r-o-n? The guy was the second best player (second after top 10 all time player Tim Duncan…) for 15 or so years on one of the best dynasties ever in the NBA. He could have easily been the franchise player for so many teams. Could do it all, score, pass, dribble, play-make at super high level, had super-clutch genes, stellar IQ, off-the-charts leadership, amazing endurance, strength and longevity, was a showman, was a team player, great one-on-one defender, great team defender, an absolute gentleman on and off the court, one of the greatest competitors ever (listen to what KOBE had to say about Manu), would do plays that nobody had ever seen before. One of the very few players in history that would guarantee you standards of excellence and absolute showmanship EVERY SINGLE GAME. A JOY TO WATCH. He won 4 chips and achieved everything you can possibly achieve in basketball. A zillion time better than many scrubs like AD or Harden or Westbrook who have been voted in the All time top 75 players only because of their pointless stats. He should be in the top 50 all-time. How dare you keep snubbing and disrespecting such an absolute champion? Boy do you know anything about basketball.

i want to be your everything

Maller was looking for his 15 minutes of fame and he find it: We think his idiotic ideas made him famous. Great achievement, Maller.

andre johnson
3 years ago

This is among the most idiotic takes I’ve heard in my entire life. Ginobili changed the way basketball is played, period. The show First Take put it nicely when they talked about his retirement – he was one of the most important players of his era, you cannot talk about his era of basketball without talking about him, and when you think of the prototypical modern day wing player, with the european style, passing, eurostepping, 3 and d type of guys, Manu was really the blueprint for that. He was the first guy to show up.

lorie schummann
3 years ago
Reply to  andre johnson

WELL SAID.

Bryan Hadaway
3 years ago
Reply to  andre johnson

Great analysis, Andre.

Ben Webber
Ben Webber
3 years ago

Coach Pop said out his own mouth that Manu would be a leading scorer in the NBA if he didn’t play for him in the Spurs system. Manu always gave it his best and he accepted a role he didn’t have to if he had an ego. This dude a loon….Manu deserve his HOF especially being a overseas player!

kacee . edwards
3 years ago

If you think Manu ain’t a HOFer you just don’t know ball. Period.

tameeka _ pearson
3 years ago

EuroLeague champion and EuroLeague Finals MVP (2001)
2-time EuroLeague Finals Top Scorer (2001, 2002)
All-EuroLeague First Team (2002)
Italian League champion and Italian Cup MVP (2002)
2-time Italian League MVP (2001, 2002)
Named to the list of 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors (2008)
FIBA AmeriCup MVP (2001)
And of course, a significant contributor for all of his 4 NBA titles, and a gold medal winner against the US in 2004. Additionally, Manu took a lesser role on the the Spurs, diminishing his own personal stats, because popp thought it would be better for the team if he ran the second unit. And he won a 6th man of the year for it. Does this guy think Arvydas Sabonis also should not be a Hall of Famer? It’s NOT the NBA hall of Fame. It’s the BASKETBALL hall of Fame. This guy is a douche for not even acknowledging that the NBA is not the only league that exists in the world.

VH
VH
3 years ago

Manu was the most influential non American player in the NBA. He could have led a team but played within a system to win and he won Olympic Gold for his country.. A superb athlete and a gent.

Lois
3 years ago

multiple all-star appearances, probably a selection or two on the All-Nba team (specifically 3rd), and just his overall numbers

emily canterbury
3 years ago

Maller u r an ignorant…

toni cash
3 years ago

Manu i’s one of, if not, the greatest 6th man of all-time. He invented the euro-step which MANY NBA players use today. He’s one of the most influential foreign players in NBA history alongside Dirk and Hakeem. How many 6MOTY are going to the all-star game? Manu is a 2x all-star. You’d have to go back as far as John Havlicek in the 60’s lol. Not to mention, he had intangibles that lead to WINNING lol. It’s not all about numbers. 3rd best player on a dynasty. He sacrificed individual accolades to help his team win championships. How does someone like Maller get a radio show? I thought you had to know about sports.

John Lindholm
3 years ago

I love how these sports analysts always bring up a player’s NBA career instead of looking at the player’s whole basketball career. It’s not the NBA HOF, it’s the basketball HOF.

INA
INA
3 years ago

Maller drop a few pounds … of brain….

burt gundy
3 years ago

I guess FOX lies in every aspect/…

Gaby cervantes
3 years ago

“Como jugador de la NBA, ¿cuántos premios MVP tenía Manu Ginóbili?”, preguntó Maller. “El mismo número que tuviste y yo tuve. Estuvimos parejos con Manu Ginóbili”. Pero se olvida que el no compitió ni treinta segunds en la NBA. Idiota!

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