Manu Ginobili

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Manu Ginobili

Emanuel David “Manu” Ginobili is an Argentine professional basketball player who currently plays for the San Antonio Spurs of the NBA (NBA). Manu Ginobili was a four-time NBA champion who played with Tim Duncan and Tony Parker as part of the Spurs’ ‘Big Three’ from 2002 until Duncan’s retirement in 2016.

What is the Net worth of Manu Ginobili?

Manu Ginobili has a net worth of $45 million as an Argentine professional basketball player.

Quick Facts About Manu Ginobili:

Full Name Manu Ginóbili
Net Worth $45 Million
Salary $14 Million
Date Of Birth July 28, 1977
Place Of Birth Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height 6′ 6″ (1.98 m)
Weight 91 kg
Profession Basketball Player, NBA draft: 1999, San Antonio Spurs
Nationality Argentine
Spouse Marianela Oroño (m. 2004 -)
Children Luca Ginóbili, Nicola Ginóbili, Dante Ginóbili
Parents Jorge Ginóbili, Raquel Ginóbili
Siblings Sebastián Ginóbili, Leandro Ginóbili
Awards FIBA Americas Championship MVP (2001), Euroleague champion (2001), Euroleague Finals MVP (2001), Italian Cup MVP (2002), Olimpia de Oro (2003, 2004), Sixth Man Award (2008), Athens Olympics Basketball Tournament (2004- gold medal), Diamond Konex Award (2010)
Nominations NBA champion (2003, 2005, 2007, 2014), NBA All-Star (2005, 2011), All-NBA Third Team, NBA Sixth Man of the Year, NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2003), NBA All-Rookie Second Team

Manu Ginobili Mansion, House, and Car Collection

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Manu Ginobili with his family- Source: Networth Height Salary

Manu Ginobili’s residence and automobile collection are still unknown.

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FAQ about Manu Ginobili:

Is Manu Ginobili Hall of Famer?

The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame announced that the four-time NBA champion and Olympic Gold Medalist would be inducted as a member of the class of 2022.

SAN ANTONIO — Manu Ginobili has officially been selected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.

Did Manu Ginobili invent the Euro step?

Manu Ginobili may not have invented the Eurostep or brought it to the NBA (hint: It’s called the Eurostep and not the Argentinostep), but it was this longtime San Antonio Spur who popularized the move.

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Does Manu Ginobili have one testicle?

Speaking to Don Harris of News 4 San Antonio (via Patrick Britton of theScore), Ginobili described an injury to his right testicle he suffered last season.

“I gave my right one,” Ginobili said. “I gave it all, I gave it all.

I gave my right one for the Spurs, I can say it; I can really say it.

What happened to Ginobili?

Three years after his retirement as a player, San Antonio Spurs legend Manu Ginobili will join their front office as a special adviser to basketball operations, the team announced in a news release on Friday.

Ginobili will work in a player development role both on and off the court, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.