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Manu Ginobili has the ball in his hands, an open floor in front of him and what appears to be a clear path to the basket. But no sooner does Ginobili start racing down court than Pacers point guard Jamaal Tinsley appears in front of him.
Fully squared. Ready to absorb a charge. With only two steps separating Ginobili from Tinsley and a certain offensive foul, the Spurs backup shooting guard does what any self-assured 25-year-old Argentine NBA rookie would do: He skips the ball between Tinsley's legs.
Tony Parker, ahead on the break, is caught off guard by the move. Instead of waiting for Ginobili to dart around Tinsley and pick up his dribble, as ...