Manu Ginobili got his wheel fixed this morning -- "successful operation!" says Dr. Richard Ferkel -- but the real news is removed from the here and now. Mike Monroe of the San Antonio Express-News reports Manu had been in extension talks with the Spurs prior to the Olympics. Because of the injury, San Antonio has suspended negotiations until the team sees how Manu recovers from surgery.Here's the quote from Ginobili's agent Herb Rudoy:
"Contract negotiations for an extension have been put off until after the surgery," Rudoy said. "The Spurs want to see how he recovers from the surgery."Two questions, the first semantic: when exactly is after the surgery? Because, um, technically right now can be considered "after the surgery." Tomorrow, also. But if the Spurs are waiting to see how Manu recovers, that will have to wait until he's playing again. And that will be November, maybe December. And in the NBA, you don't negotiate contract extensions during the season. If it's not done by the end of October, it waits until next summer. An extension could still be plausible then ... if the Spurs -- and Manu -- have a great season.
The other point of concern: Manu's 30, with a surgically-repaired ankle and a growing bald spot. Is there a chance San Antonio lets Ginobili "get away" in two summers? Tim Duncan pulls cash through 2012, but the Spurs have to start actively rebuilding at some point as the league's oldest team for three years reigning. Extending Manu until 2013 or '14? Seems a bit crazy right now.
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