Argentine Manu Ginobili, the four-time NBA champion 

Applause from “Ma-guru, Ma-nu” greeted Ginobili as he spoke at Symphony Hall in Springfield, Massachusetts. 

Ginobili was a creative and unpredictable guard whose famous “Euro move” frustrated the defenders. 

He joins five-time NBA All-Star Tim Hardaway, NBA coaches Swin Cash, Lindsay Whalen, George Karl, and Del Harris, and WNBA coach Marianne Stanley in the 2022 Hall of Fame Class. 

45-year-old Ginobili has won four league titles in 16 seasons with the San Antonio Spurs. 

He’s not here because he’s very special; he’s here because he was part of two of the most significant teams of the 2000s: the 2004 Argentina Olympic team that won gold and the Spurs who won four NBA titles. 

Those championship runs were the culmination of a journey that began with him and his brothers playing basketball in Bahia Blanca 

After turning pro in the National Basketball League, which was played in the shadow of wildly popular football 

Europe, where he won the Euroleague Most Valuable Player award. 

The Argentine basketball player of the Golden Generation addressed his basketball teammates, saying, “I appreciate our running together.