J Dilla wrote:Ginobili's a Euro?
I'm sorry but this stuff is funny. Most of Argentina's basketball program is European. You realize the people from Spain, Germany and Italy left at the end of World War II on into the '60s and moved there?
Argentina's national team FYI:
Walter Hermann - German family
Manu Ginobili - Italian family
Luis Scola - Spanish family
Carlos Delfino - Italian family
Pablo Prigioni - Italian family
Ruben Wolkowski - Polish family
Fabricio Oberto - Italian family
Pepe Sanchez - Spanish family
Alejandro Montecchia - Italian family
Paolo Quinteros - Spanish family
Marcelo Nicola - Italian family
Hugo Sconochini - Italian family
Lucas Victorino - Spanish family
Antonio Porta - Italian family
Nicolas Gianella - Italian family
etc., etc., etc. The only Argentine guy I can even think of is Gutierrez. Delfino I believe is half Italian and half Native American. The rest of all their players I can think of from this decade are 100% European, directly from Spain, Italy, or Germany. Argentina's team is made up of grandchildren and children of people from Italy, Spain, Germany, Poland and they all played basketball in Europe. Why do you think Argentina's team plays an exact European style of basketball?
It's because the basketball system itself came mainly from Europeans that moved there after World War II. In fact, about Ginobili, he is an Italian citizen since birth. Think about it man, this is not hard. Does the name Ginobili not sound Italian?