Manu Ginobili on helping Victor Wembanyama: ‘I’m just there!’

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In the new show of Tony Parker, his former teammate Manu Ginobili explained his unofficial role on helping Victor Wembanyama

By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net

Tony Parker hosted Manu Ginobili on the Skweek show and the result was not just a trip down the memory lane.

The Argentinian legend talked for the first time about his unofficial role with the coaching staff of the Spurs in helping Victor Wembanyama adapt to the NBA

“Pop asks me that every day,” Ginobili said of his role. “I’m just there. I try to contribute in any way possible. I do a little bit of everything but not too much of anything.”

“There’s never been anybody like him, but what I always say is he’s still a kid,” Ginobili said about the young French phenomenon. “You gotta be patient. He’s going to be extraordinary, but there’s work to be done. There’s a process. Expecting him to take us to the playoffs or Finals right away doesn’t make any sense.”

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