The Spurs, despite having several international stars, aren't really cool with the international basketball thing. Last summer, San Antonio's bosses convinced Manu Ginobili to take a summer off from the Argentine national team, and tried to persuade Tony Parker to do the same (Parker played, France still sucked). It's an odd situation. Gregg Popovich felt snubbed (allegedly) when Jerry Colangelo passed him over for Mike Krzyzewski. Still, Pop has been mentioned as the 2009-2012 USA basketball coach.With that being said, it's hard to imagine Pop keeping his calm when seeing Manu leave the semifinal game against the United States Friday, limping on the same ankle which limited his effectiveness in the playoffs. The Spurs pushed Manu hard to stay at home again this summer and rehab. But Manu pressed on, and eventually convinced an S.A. assistant he'd be fine. It's not surprising to find out he immediately feared the reaction of Pop after his injury.
Ginobili says he has been devastated by the recurring injury. "This is one of the worst situations in my career," he said.Worried, breathing fire, kicking mules. Something like that.
Ginobili added he is "prepared" in case he needs to undergo surgery. He has also revealed that he called San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich when the game against the USA had ended because his boss was watching the game and knew that he would be worried.
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