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March 25, 2020

“Manu, that is why you do the voodoo that you do so well!”

Argentina did it! They have stunned the basketball world by becoming the first national team to deny American professional players the gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics.1 Argentina went on to earn its first and only gold medal as they defeated Italy by 15 points in the finals, thanks to the stellar performance by the legendary San Antonio Spurs guard, Emanuel (Manu) Ginobili. ‘Manu’ (as his fans call him) along with his teammates stood upon the podium, garnished with flowers, in pure ecstasy, as they each received a 2004 gold medal. The crowd displaying their approval with roaring chants of “Ole!”2 Meanwhile, the disappointment of being defeated by the underdog still haunts legends like Allen Iverson. In an interview about the 2004 Olympics, Iverson said, “It always haunts me because my dream was to win a gold medal, but the way I look at life is, the things that I’ve accomplished, people where I’m from don’t even get to the doorstep of doing anything like that. So I thank God that I had the opportunity to do it, but yeah, it still bothered me”.3

Two basketball legends and teammates, Manu Ginobili and Tim Duncan battling for victory | Courtesy of Instagram

Coming into the semi-finals, both teams, Argentina and USA, had a record of 4 wins and two losses. Team USA was stacked with superstars, featuring two NBA League MVPs such as Tim Duncan and Allen Iverson, along with the talented cast of Dwayne Wade, Carmelo Anthony, LeBron James and Stephon Marbury, just to name a few. Although Argentine players Luis Scola, Fabricio Oberto, Pepe Sanchez, Carlos Delfino, Walter Herrmann, Andres Nocioni and Ruben Wolkowyski would go on to play in the NBA, in summer 2004, they only had one active NBA player, Manu Ginobili.4 For over a decade, Team USA had continually dominated the international basketball scene. They had not lost an Olympic gold medal since 1988. Argentina, the clear underdog, knew this would be an incredible test for their team. From the beginning of the game Argentina’s chemistry was on display, zipping passes back and forth to get the best shots available. During the close 1st quarter, Ginobili asserted his dominance by answering every Team USA move to score with an acrobatic layup of its own. During the competitive 2nd quarter, Argentina was hanging right there with Team USA as a result of the cohesive Argentinian team plays. Tim Duncan’s presence was felt early on, dominating the low post with defense, rebounds and layups. However, as the game went on, Duncan saw less play time as he became immersed in foul troubles, for aggressively countering the Argentines’ plays. This was an immense loss for Team USA. As a result at the end of the second quarter, Argentina was able to secure a 5 point lead. In the third quarter, Ginobili came out firing, nailing 3 three pointers while being fouled on the last one making it a 4 point transformation. At the end of the third quarter, Argentina had a 13 point lead over Team USA, the crowd murmurs grew louder: could Argentina possibly win? Could Team USA really lose in the semi-finals? Team USA was not giving up, cutting the lead in 4th quarter down to seven points with the help of Stephon Marbury. However, Manu made all the right moves, assisting his teammates with perfect passes consistently leading to more points. On that day, Tim Duncan might have liked to have Manu on Team USA. However, due to section 41 of the Olympic Charter, regarding the nationality of competitors, Ginobili could not represent the United States, he was instead the captain of the Argentine Team.5

Argentina celebrating gold while Team USA brooding with the bronze | Courtesy of Instagram

Argentina won, which for the fist time in 16 years kept Team USA from participating in the Basketball Olympic Finals. Argentina, lead by the fearless Manu Ginobili, ended the winning streak of Team USA. Manu recorded a game high of 29 points, making an incredibly efficient 9 of 13 shots.6 Although, victory for Argentina was not yet cemented. Now, Argentina had to face Italy in the finals, against whom they had lost during the preliminary rounds of the tournament 75-76.7 Thus, the Argentine players came in extremely focused. The first three quarters, they went back and forth battling tit for tat. In the fourth quarter, Argentina broke away and was able to build a lead thanks to the incredible performance by Ginobili and Scola combining for 41 total points of the team’s 84, etching the team in history.8

Ginobili in his later year still competing at a high level for Argentina | Courtesy of Instagram

Team USA was not too familiar with anything besides gold, until that day in the summer of 2004. Argentina secured the gold, Italy the silver, and to everyone’s surprise, Team USA had to settle for the bronze (let’s not forget still making them 3rd in the world which would be a great achievement for any team but stunned the USA). This revolutionized international basketball because the basketball community realized the impossible really was possible. Manu Ginobili was a second round late draft pick of whom so few had ever heard. Yet Manu ended his career as a 1st ballot Basketball Hall of Famer. He is only one of two players in the history of basketball to win an NBA Championship, a EuroLeague title, and an Olympic gold medal.9

  1. Gilbert McGregor, “ON THIS DATE: Manu Ginobili leads Argentina past Team USA at 2004 Olympics,” August 27, 2018, NBA, https://ca.nba.com/news/2004-olympics-argentina-basketball-manu-ginobili-shock-team-usa-semifinal-athens/1vsoc9jlt30k31knbl9z4t5ymx.
  2. Associated Press, “Ginobili scores 29 for Argentina,” August 27, 2004, ESPN, https://www.espn.com/olympics/summer04/basketball/news/story?id=1869300.
  3. Joseph Patrick, “NBA Hall Of Famer Admits 2004 Olympic Basketball Debacle Still Haunts Him,”  International Business Times, (September 3, 2019).
  4. “Argentina v USA – Semi Final, Athens 2004 – Condensed Game, Throwback Thursday,” video file, 24:54, Youtube, posted by Olympic, October 26, 2018, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eb7jKtVGZe8.
  5. “Olympic Charter,” September 2019, International Olympic Committee, https://stillmed.olympic.org/media/Document%20Library/OlympicOrg/General/EN-Olympic-Charter.pdf.
  6. “United States vs. Argentina, August 27, 2004 – Semi-Finals,” August 27, 2004, Basketball Reference, https://www.basketball-reference.com/olympics/games/2004-08-27-USA-ARG/.
  7. “How Argentina became Men’s Basketball Olympic Champions,” video file, 4:17, Youtube, posted by Olympic, September 11, 2015, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nrbn5ZtGFIA&t=69s.
  8. 2004 Olympics Final, Argentina-Italy: Ginobili/Scola (41 pts), 1st Olympic Gold (The NBA Showtime).
  9. NBA.com Staff, “Looking back on Ginobili’s basketball legacy,” March 28, 2019, NBA, https://www.nba.com/article/2019/03/26/manu-ginobili-best-career-moments-videos.

Recent Comments

54 comments

  • Aticus Ovalle

    Being a spurs fan and all, I’ve known Manu and have acknowledged his accomplishments through the end of his career. I find it absolutely amazing that Manu was able to lead his team to the Olympic gold medal, something unprecedented for Argentina. Manu was a pioneer of the game, opening up the path for European basketball players as well as his playstyle, his contributions to the game are thoroughly appreciated.

  • Madelynn Vasquez

    I was never a big sports person, but something about basketball has always been fascinating, although I don’t know too much, being able to read that Manu led the Argentinian team to defeat the U.S. in a match, is crazy to think! We always see the U.S. excel in many areas of sports, so to see him achieve so much, he must have felt so proud!

  • Ariel Howell

    I never heard about this player named Manu Ginobli until I started going to School here. I think the spurs are a good team, I did not know of the time that he led the Argentina National Basketball team to defeat the Basketball powerhouse of the United States.

  • Joshua Buske

    Being able to see Manu in person was always a sight to see between him Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and all the others. I’m glad I grew up in the era and legacy they built for many years. Manu in particular always stood out to me because he shot left handed which he had a beautiful shot. Manu had victorious career winning the gold medals as well as NBA championships. As an athlete seeing how Manu approached the game with his passion and drive for the game gave myself some inspiration to work on my craft as hard as I can.

  • Juan Asfura

    As an International here in United States it is amazing what he accomplished here in the United States. He was an amazing athlete bringing joy and pride to the city of San Antonio. Back in the day when I saw him play and win championships with the Spurs against LeBron James, I never would have thought I would end here, in the same city he used to play. I have always been a Spurs fan since the days Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili were the ones who led the NBA.

  • Maria Munoz

    I don’t know that much about basketball, but I had heard a lot about Manu Ginóbili and the Argentina athletes. I know he is considered one of the best basketball players of Latino America due he had an incredible career that any athlete would love to have.
    I’m sure that his career and all the achievements he had nowadays are an inspiration for many basketball players. Nice article!

  • Nicholas Burch

    Everybody respects Manu Ginobli nowadays for his exceptional career. He was the underdog coming into the NBA as a late draft pick, but he still managed to excel against the top draft picks. Of course, Argentina was the underdog vs. the USA team, but any team can be beaten on any given night. Manu led his team fearlessly to victory against a team of high-level All-Stars. Manu doesn’t get enough credit for this.

  • Reba Reyes

    When I would hear Manu Ginobili, I would think star of the San Antonio Spurs. I never bothered to research about him an to hear about the grind he has for the sport is really crazy! I am not a follower of basketball but I know that it is certainly an intense sport to play. The grind that he put it definitely explains the kind of player he is. Great article!

  • Cayden Garcia

    Growing up in San Antonio I have always been a Spurs fan. Although I was not born until 2002, I have heard many stories from my parents about that time Manu single-handedly beat his own teammates in the Olympics. Manu has always been one of my favorite basketball players, and that story has only made me more of a fan.

    Good article!

  • Kayla Mendez

    Despite living in San Antonio, I’ve never paid too much attention to basketball, let alone the Spurs. However, I wouldn’t be a San Antonio resident if I wasn’t familiar with the name Manu Ginobili. At first I thought he was fan favorite because he was simply a “big shot”, but this article corrected me. Manu is a hardworking, passionate basketball player and his achievements greatly display that.

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