San Francisco Chronicle

Spurs’ guard retires after 16 seasons

- By Tim Reynolds Tim Reynolds is an Associated Press writer.

Manu Ginobili has played his final game, and with that, a new era awaits the San Antonio Spurs.

Ginobili announced his decision to retire Monday, the 41year-old wrapping up what he called a “fabulous journey” in which he helped the Spurs win four NBA championsh­ips in 16 seasons with the club.

The smooth left-handed guard from Argentina came to San Antonio in 2002, forming what quickly became a powerful “Big 3” alongside Tim Duncan and Tony Parker. Now, they’ve all left the Spurs: Duncan retired two years ago, Parker left San Antonio this summer as a free agent to sign with the Charlotte Hornets, and Ginobili has worn Spurs colors for the last time as well.

“Today, with a wide range of feelings, I’m announcing my retirement from basketball,” Ginobili wrote on Twitter in making the announceme­nt. “IMMENSE GRATITUDE to everyone (family, friends, teammates, coaches, staff, fans) involved in my life in the last 23 years. It’s been a fabulous journey. Way beyond my wildest dreams.”

The image Ginobili chose to accompany that tweet: A photo of him walking off the floor, away from the camera, with four fingers aloft — signifying his four titles.

“An NBA champion and All-Star, Manu Ginobili is also a pioneer who helped globalize the NBA,” NBA Commission­er Adam Silver said. “He is one of basketball’s greatest ambassador­s who believes in the power of sports to change lives. And for 16 years, we were fortunate to watch a legend compete at the highest level. Thank you, Manu, for a career that inspired millions of people around the world.”

Ginobili’s pro career lasted 23 seasons in all, starting with stints in Italy and Argentina.

“A role model for all of us that love this wonderful sport,” San Antonio’s Pau Gasol said.

Duncan, Parker, Ginobili and Kawhi Leonard were the backbone of San Antonio’s drive to its most recent NBA championsh­ip in 2014, and this will be the first time that Gregg Popovich begins a season as the Spurs’ head coach with none of those players on the roster. Leonard was traded to the Toronto Raptors for DeMar DeRozan this summer, the end of a relationsh­ip in San Antonio that apparently had gone too sour to save.

Leonard’s departure meant Ginobili would have been the last significan­t player tied to the Spurs’ title years.

 ?? Eric Gay / Associated Press 2007 ?? Manu Ginobili exits with four NBA championsh­ip rings.
Eric Gay / Associated Press 2007 Manu Ginobili exits with four NBA championsh­ip rings.

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