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Emanuel David Ginóbili is an Argentine former professional basketball player.
Over a 23-season professional career, he became one of only two players (along with Bill Bradley) to have won a EuroLeague title, an NBA championship, and an Olympic gold medal.
A four-time NBA champion, Ginóbili was a member of the San Antonio Spurs for his entire NBA career.
Along with Spurs teammates Tim Duncan and Tony Parker, he was known as one of the "Big Three".
An 8-part, in-language docuseries that explores the local culture, history and basketball communities surrounding the game throughout Belgrade (Serbia), Bologna (Italy), Cologne & Leverkusen (Germany), Istanbul (Turkey), Kaunas (Lithuania), Paris (France), Seville (Spain) and Thessaloniki (Greece).
A journey through the last 24 years of the Argentine basketball team through the stories of its three coaches: Julio Lamas, Rubén Magnano and Sergio Hernández. Far from being rivals, they knew how to assist each other by pursuing a common goal: to achieve the best for the team.
The background and career of Tony Parker, whose determination led him to become arguably the greatest French basketball player.
The Argentine basketball player Fabricio Oberto narrates in first person, along with other former teammates, how they live after belonging to that mythical team.
How a once-in-a-generation Argentina team, led by Manu Ginobili, brought down the “Dream Team” and won gold at the 2004 Olympic Games.
An overview of the San Antonio Spurs' run to the NBA Championship in the 2013-2014 NBA season.
From the opening tip-off to the championship trophy presentation, the San Antonio Spurs would not be denied their place in history as one of the NBA's all-time greatest teams.