31. Manu Ginobili
With summer dragging on and on and on before the NBA tips off, we’ve decided to initiate a multipart series that will be the definitive look at the best players in the NBA today.
Over lunch at the Outback Steakhouse (word to Steve Irwin), your crack SLAMonline.com staff sat down and ranked the 50 best players in the NBA today. We realize that’s kind of ambiguous, but that’s how basketball is and that’s how we like it. Basically, though, we tried to list the 50 guys we think have the most value to their teams, right now, at this moment. This doesn’t mean they’ll never be traded, and it doesn’t mean they’re due tremendous contract extensions, but it does mean — since value is king in the NBA — that over the next month or so we’ll run down the 50 guys that we think are the 50 best players, right here, right now.
Before long it’ll be time for our annual NBA team previews. Right now it’s time for some law and order…
31. Manu Ginobili
While everybody keeps talking like Dirk and Nash are the frontrunners of the international revolution do not, under any reliable circumstances, sleep on Manu Ginobili. The only real weakness in his game is that he’s occasionally erratic but that’s really only if you’re nitpicking. He’s a high-energy player and sometimes takes risks but when has anything he done resulted in the Spurs losing a big game? Yeah that’s what I thought. And of course there are those who hate on his flopping technique like he’s the only dude in the L who does it. People aren’t mad that flopping as an entity exists only that he’s so good at it? Is that what it is? I’m correct aren’t I? That’s nonsense. Flopping is like a state representative with an inappropriate relationship with a congressional page. We accept it but we turn our heads away unless it’s really, really obvious. So if that’s all you can say about Manu that’s fine.





