Manu Ginóbili Essays

  • Coach Gregg Popovich Coaching Style

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    For more than a decade now, the San Antonio Spurs have been one of the best and classiest organizations in the National Basketball Association (NBA). A great deal of the team's success can be attributed to it's Head Coach Gregg Popovich. Now in his 20th season with the organization, Popovich holds the distinction of being the longest tenured active coach in all US major sports leagues. Popovich's Record as a Coach In his 20 years as head Coach, Popovich has a record of 1089-485 through the 2015-2016

  • Tony Parker Research Paper

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    Spurs G- Tony Parker: 2001-Present The Spurs have been the NBA’s most consistent franchise since the start of the 21st century and that is largely thanks to Tony Parker, who alongside Manu Ginobili, Tim Duncan, and Greg Popovich has been one of the consistent faces of the franchise. Parker emerged as a significant contributor following his second season in the NBA, becoming one of the best and most dynamic point guards in the NBA. Parker has played in six All-Star games, been named to four All-NBA

  • Cultural Diversity Worksheet

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    think what we did was very important. It was different. The way we played, the way everybody got involved in every possession, it was a lot of fun. I don’t know if it was unprecedented, but it’s not as common for sure” responds Spurs star guard Manu Ginobili (Argentina) (SportFitnessNetwork, July 3, 2014). 3. Don’t let bias get in the way of using the best available talent. “Let’s not worry where they’re from, let’s worry about how they play and what their character is and their interest in being part

  • Hispanic Influence On American Culture

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    Since the beginning of America, the minority of Hispanics have influenced the American culture and history. So now let’s go more in depth with the influences of these cultural people. In 1980 there was about 11million Spanish speakers in 2012 there were over 38 million Spanish speakers. Hispanic parents will often teach their kids Spanish as a way of passing down heritage and culture. This is what keeps the Spanish language alive in the U.S.A. Also, Hispanic religion has impacted America in a big

  • Personal Narrative: A Day In High School

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    It was late October my 4th grade year, at Carmen Elementary and I was in Mr. Clifford’s class and we were leaving the very last hallway all the way down to the left. We were going to lunch and from the other building walking towards the north building where we were, was a man in a green polo shirt and a black and silver swiss army watch. He had his wedding ring tattooed on his ring finger on his left hand and he was about 5’10. I remember because he had waved hello at me. I had no idea he was a teacher

  • Los Angeles Lakers Case Study

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    When it comes to sports franchises the biggest markets are in Los Angeles and New York City. For so long it 's been the same way. Everyone wanted to play there and wear those jerseys and represent those big market teams. Not necessarily the case in today 's NBA. The Los Angeles Lakers ' failure to lure a big-name free agent has been quite the popular discussion in the past few years. Why is that? Some criticize the sales pitch from the front office executives, some question whether or not players

  • Lamarcus Aldridge And Kevin Durant: Similar Transition Of Teams?

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    Surprisingly, no analyst or anyone for that matter has compared LaMarcus Aldridge and Kevin Durant in their very similar transition of teams. Last year LaMarcus Aldridge passed up a new contract with the Portland Trail Blazers to sign with the San Antonio Spurs. Just recently, Kevin Durant signed a deal with the Golden State Warriors. There are uncanny similarities between these two players and their departures from their former respective teams, but there are some underlining differences. I wanted

  • James Naismith: The National Basketball Association

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    In the year of 1891, a Canadian American by the name of James Naismith, gave the world one of the best, most influential sports of all time; he gave us basketball. Possibly known as the most popular sport in the world, basketball gave many people from countries in poverty a chance at a better life in America, home of the National Basketball Association or the N.B.A. On August 3, 1949, The Basketball Association of America (BAA) and the National Basketball League (NBL) merged to become the National