Argentine Manu Ginobili, a four-time NBA champion with the San Antonio Spurs and Olympic gold medalist with Argentina at the 2004 Athens Games, was inducted into the Hall of Fame on Saturday.

Ginobili has only seen one jersey in the NBA for 16 years, the one in black and white that gathered with the Spurs, forming one of the most terrible “Big3” in history, next to Tim Duncan, already present in the Pantheon and the Frenchman. Tony Parker who should join them soon.

Together, under the leadership of coach Greg Popovich, who this season became the record holder for the number of games won, they made the Texas team one of the most dominant in the 2000s, crowned in 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2014.

In this team, this unpredictable player, with his brilliant left foot, showed a unique talent, explosive in a league where physical abilities take precedence.

Twice selected for the All-Star Game (2005, 2011), “El Manu” will be officially unveiled on the weekend of September 9 and 10 in Springfield, Massachusetts.

Other old glory will be at his side, such as Tim Hardaway, a terrific dribbler who provided entertainment when he played in Golden State and Miami in the 1990s, being selected five times for the star game.

Also honored will be former winger Swin Cash, three-time WNBA champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist, as well as former coach George Karl, a 1996 NBA finalist with the Seattle Supersonics and one of the few to have won more than 1,000 games. during the regular season.