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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Manu Ginobili, Paola Suarez, Andres Nocioni, Luis Scola, Patricia Tarabini, Fabricio Oberto, Carlos Delfino, Roman Gonzalez, Carmelo Camet, Pablo Prigioni, Luciana Aymar, Leonardo Gutierrez, Paolo Quinteros, Paula Pareto, Federico Kammerichs, Soledad Garcia, Cecilia Rognoni, Juan Pedro Gutierrez, Magdalena Aicega, Georgina Bardach, Maria de la Paz Hernandez, Mercedes Margalot, Mariana Gonzalez Oliva, Paola Vukojicic, Carlos Espinola, Claudia Burkart, Waldo Kantor, Marine Russo, Vanina Oneto, Alejandra Gulla, Hugo Conte, Daniel Castellani, Antonio Porta, Ayelen Stepnik, Mariela Antoniska, Giselle Kanevsky, Rosario Luchetti, Carla Rebecchi, Jon Uriarte, Ines Arrondo, Pablo Chacon, Roberto Larraz, Santiago Lange, Luis Lucchetti, Noel Barrionuevo, Javier Frana, Raul Anganuzzi, Belen Succi, Pedro Quartucci, Hector Lucchetti, Esteban Martinez, Alberto Demiddi, Alfredo Porzio, Mariana Rossi, Christian Miniussi, Javier Weber, Alejandro Diz, Julio Curatella, Daniel Colla, Mario Guilloti, Raul Quiroga, Javier Conte, Victor Zalazar, Esteban de Palma, Francisco Risiglione, Raul Villareal, Claudio Zulianello, Juan Cuminetti, Serena Amato, Eladio Herrera, Juan de la Fuente, Mauro Cia, Horacio Podesta. Excerpt: Emanuel David "Manu" Ginobili (born 28 July 1977) is an Argentine professional basketball player. Coming from a family of professional basketball players, he is a member of the Argentine men's national basketball team and the San Antonio Spurs in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Ginobili spent the early part of his basketball career in Argentina and Italy, where he won several individual and team honors. His stint with Italian side Kinder Bologna was particularly productive, earning two Lega A Most Valuable Player awards, the Euroleague Final Four MVP and the 2001 Euroleague and Triple Crown championships. The sho...