Four years ago in London, the last aging members of Argentinas Golden Generation
sat at their lockers and wept after losing a frantic bronze-medal game to
Russia.
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players, Luis Scola and Manu Ginobili, gathered themselves and spoke to mark the
moment.I would rather lose with you guys than win with any other group of
players, Ginobili said through tears. Scola said the same thing.Everyone was
crying even more, Andres Nocioni recalled. I had never seen anything like that,
so much crying in a locker room. We knew it was our last opportunity to do
something big.The players then did what they do every night they are together:
head out for a long and raucous group dinner. Its a rule: win or lose, there is
a team dinner, said Pablo Prigioni, a point guard on the 2012 team. To celebrate
together, or cry together.The 12 men cried together that night in London,
assuming Scola, Ginobili and Nocioni had played in their final Olympics eight
years after leading Argentina to its historic gold medal in Athens. They also
celebrated. They toasted to each other, to the bus rides and absurd airport
connections across South and Central America in those early years, and to what
the Golden Generation had accomplished.The things that were said at that dinner
-- the stories, the love, the tears going down, Ginobili said. Those are the
things that keep people together forever.The old heads flashed back to another
dinner, in the summer of 2002 at Ruths Chris Steakhouse in Indianapolis, hours
after Yugoslavia had beaten them in the FIBA World Championship gold-medal game.
The players wallowed that night. They were angry over crunch-time calls and the
bad luck of Ginobili suffering a severe ankle injury in the semifinals.As the
drinks and conversation flowed, the mood changed. No one at home had dreamed
Argentina would ever finish second in a global basketball competition. They had
slain the once-unbeatable Team USA in group play, and when they arrived back at
the Embassy Suites after that upset, they found international delegations
ringing the lobby on every floor to cheer them. They were young, and the 2004
Olympics were around the corner.That dinner started as the lowest point in our
lives, Scola said. By the end, it was a party.R.C. Buford, the Spurs general
manager, watched from a few tables away. He couldnt sleep after the gold-medal
game, and strolled to Ruths Chris to eat alone. He sat transfixed by the
camaraderie of the Argentine team. I just stared at them, Buford said. It was
the best team environment I had ever seen. He finally went over and said hello
to Ginobili, who would start his rookie season in San Antonio a few months
later.The Spurs drafted Ginobili almost by accident with the 57th pick in 1999.
Buford first laid eyes on Ginobili during the 22-and-under world championships
in Australia in 1997. He was there to scout other players. He had never heard of
Ginobili. He was like a wild colt out there, Buford said, just doing crazy s---.
Some of it made sense, and some of it didnt.The Spurs had won the 1999 title,
and they hoped to keep a pricey roster together; they didnt want to draft anyone
with a chance of making their team the next season. They traded out of the first
round, and took a flier on Ginobili only after failing to find a fair deal for
their pick.?They even nabbed another draft-and-stash guy, Gordan Giricek, 17
spots ahead of Ginobili. We got lucky as hell, Buford said.They were as
surprised as anyone when Ginobili blew up. Gregg Popovich was an assistant for
Team USA in 2002, and he was excited to finally get Ginobili in San Antonio. I
told Timmy [Duncan], This guy is coming, and nobody in the U.S. knows how good
he is, Popovich remembered. And Timmy gave me that whole raised eyebrow thing he
does.I had heard that before from Pop about other guys, Duncan said. I was like,
Whatever. Well see.Weve all seen now, and four years after that farewell dinner
in London, were somehow still watching -- in Rio, and San Antonio.When he was
16, Emanuel Ginobili was something of a family disappointment. His older
brothers burst from their hometown of Bahia Blanca, Argentinas one basketball
hotbed in the 1970s and 1980s, and played professionally. Their father, Jorge,
was a legendary coach.Ginobili was a short, skinny kid who couldnt make local
all-star teams. There were maybe 15 kids just in our city better than him, said
Pepe Sanchez, who grew up with Ginobili and played point guard for the 2004
Olympic champions. But even then, Ginobili showed the tenacity and creative
genius that would make him a star after a massive growth spurt.He would go to
the basket, get crushed, stand up to shoot free throws, and get crushed all over
again, Sanchez said. He was so tiny. He was fragile.Ginobili has always played a
half-beat off normal rhythms, and imagined passes no one before him considered.
He is different. Perhaps soccer rewired his brain, or genetics blessed him with
unique visual anticipation. Ginobili isnt sure. But as a coachs son in Bahia
Blanca, he was surrounded by experts devoted to harnessing his gifts. Before he
was 5, one local coach turned Ginobili into a personal science project.He gave
Ginobili special glasses with frames that flipped down, parallel to the floor,
so Ginobili couldnt see where he was dribbling. He outfitted Ginobili with
gloves that eliminated the sensation of touch on the palms, forcing Ginobili to
manipulate the ball with his fingertips. I was 4, dribbling around the kitchen
wearing all this stuff, Ginobili chuckled. I was an experiment.When Ginobilis
body caught up with his brain, he jumped from the local to national radar --
barely. He made Argentinas under-22 team in 1996 only because several players
above him had scheduling conflicts. ?He was nothing special, Nocioni said. But
you could see he moved different than normal people. Like a snake.By the late
1990s, he was good enough to play professionally in Italy, but even the coaches
there didnt know what to make of him. Virtus Bologna signed him as a free agent
before the 2000 season only after its primary target pulled a DeAndre
Jordan,?said Ettore Messina, a Spurs assistant who was the head coach in
Bologna.He would do amazing things in practice, but you would wonder: Can he do
it in games? Messina said. I thought he might make it in the NBA, but I could
never envision anything like what has happened.In pro leagues around the world,
Ginobili and his Argentine teammates blossomed. Each summer, they gathered for
some international tournament and felt the electric sensation of something
special building. They fit on the court, a generation of stars who somehow all
played different positions, and loved being with each other away from
it.Argentinas national federation ran a shoestring operation, but the players
reveled in the shared misery of cheap travel. In the lead-up to the 2002 world
championships, the team played an exhibition in Mexico City. The federation
scheduled so many flight connections, the trip from Buenos Aires took 33 hours.
They actually could have arrived at their hotel in about 32 hours 40 minutes,
but a few players liked the idea of arriving in 33 hours on the dot. They asked
the bus driver to circle Mexico City for 20 minutes, set their watches, and
counted down to their official arrival.The whole team was laughing, Sanchez
said. But Manu was laughing the most. I was like, Whats wrong with this guy? Hes
a star! Hes our best player! He should be asking for the royal treatment! But
thats how our team was.(Even after achieving NBA stardom, Ginobili and Scola
never cared much for posh travel. During a game in 2010, Tyson Chandler, then
with the Mavs, approached Ginobili between free throws. He had seen Ginobili
park his minivan before the game. You drive a minivan? Chandler asked. I thought
I was the only one! Ginobili laughed. I have twins, he told Chandler. Scola
drives one too!)The players are adamant their love for each other translated
onto the court. No one cared about status, or numbers; before the 2006 world
championships, Nocioni, an NBA starter by then, told their head coach not to
even bother drawing up plays for him.We have a hundred stories like that
[33-hour trip], Scola said. They made us who we are as a team.Ginobili had no
such familiarity with anyone from San Antonio when he arrived in the fall of
2002.The Spurs tested him right away. During one training camp practice,
Ginobili and Steve Kerr, then 37, took turns defending each other in a
pick-and-roll drill with Kevin Willis setting screens. Willis, perhaps taking
pity on Kerr, whiffed on a pick, prompting Mike Budenholzer, then a Spurs
assistant, to scream at him.Kerr and Ginobili switched roles, with Ginobili on
defense. Willis leveled Ginobili, sending him flying onto his back. Now thats a
screen, Willis yelled to Budenholzer, players and coaches recall. He then looked
down at Ginobili: Aint that right, rookie?Everyone waited for Ginobilis
reaction. Even in Spurs World, foreign players had to bust stereotypes about
toughness and athleticism. There just werent a lot of international guys who had
made an impact in the NBA, Buford said. Especially among shooting guards. There
was a lot of: Is Manu real?Manu didnt even flinch, Kerr said. He got up and took
it. He knew he had to earn his keep. Everyone noticed that.The prodding never
stopped. Steve Smith and Bruce Bowen battled Ginobili for minutes, and Bowen
brutalized him with dirty tricks when they matched up in practice. Bruce beat
the ever-loving s--- out of him all season, Duncan said, and its not like they
were calling fouls. Manu just kept going. Thats when I finally said, Hes gonna
be alright.Ginobili won Bowen over, too. In one of Ginobilis first matchups with
the Lakers, Kobe Bryant sidled over to Bowen and asked about Ginobili, Bowen
recalled: Tell me about the white boy. Bowen warned Bryant, Oh, youre gonna see.
Hes not a white boy, and hes got some stuff.Ginobili carried no sense of
entitlement; he outworked everyone in practice, especially during scrimmages,
when he played as if it were Game 7 of the NBA Finals. Toward the end of an
early September 2007 pickup game involving Spurs and visiting free agents,
Ginobili dove through three players to retrieve a loose ball and flung it to a
teammate. That player scored, and Popovich, watching, stopped the scrimmage even
though it wasnt over.He gathered everyone and asked them: What does that play
mean to you? Popovich told them Ginobili wanted to win more than anyone on the
floor, and that if the Spurs wished to repeat after their 2007 title, they would
all need to play that hard. Popovich walked away, and everyone thought the
speech was over. Suddenly, he turned: And Manu: Its f---ing September. Never do
that again in September.I was honestly scared and afraid for how he would hold
up over time, Popovich said. I get chills thinking about it now.Duncan laughed
at the memory. Things like that happened with Manu, he said. It was like, Manu,
dude, calm down. We are just trying to make it out of practice in one
piece.Every Spur wanted to win, but no one suffered losses harder than Ginobili
-- especially when he felt at fault. After Sanchezs team, Panathinaikos, beat
Ginobilis in the 2002 Euroleague final, Ginobili didnt leave his house for a
week, Sanchez remembers. In Game 7 of the 2006 Western Conference semifinals
against Dallas, Ginobili carried San Antonio to a 3-point lead in the waning
seconds before inexplicably fouling Dirk Nowitzki on a layup; Nowitzki tied the
game, the Mavs won in overtime and Ginobili was inconsolable.?He felt he had
cost Michael Finley and Fabricio Oberto, the Golden Generation center who signed
in San Antonio largely because of Ginobili, their best shot at an NBA
title.Duncan was so worried, he contacted Malik Rose, a former Spur and close
friend of Ginobilis, and asked Rose to call and check on him. I dont say this
lightly, but we all told each other: We have to stick with Manu, said Sean
Marks, the Nets GM and a Spurs reserve that season. We had to talk him off the
ledge. We had everyone calling, texting, trying to hang out with him.He moped
all summer. I dont think Ive ever seen a person so hard on himself, Buford said.
He is maybe the greatest competitor that we have ever witnessed here.The
grizzled skeptics respected how hot the fire burned in Ginobili even during his
rookie season, and they grew to love him for it -- and for the way Ginobili
tested the stodgy Popovich. Ginobili plainly did not fit San Antonio. He played
with a high-wire flair that ran against the Spurs slow-paced, low-post,
defense-first system.He shot 3s early in the shot clock, something Popovich
didnt tolerate back then, even if players were open. He bounced passes through
the legs of defenders, threaded 50-foot bombs in transition, and gambled for
steals on defense. Popovich hated it. I was so stubborn, he said. I had to rein
him in. Oh, you cant turn it over. You cant shoot those shots. All that purist
bulls---. He confided one night to Budenholzer: I dont think I can coach him,
Budenholzer remembered.Every shot flowed from Duncans post game. In practice,
the coaches stuck Ginobili in the weakside corner and told him: You shoot from
here, when Timmy passes it to you.I was so frustrated that first year, waiting
in the corner, Ginobili said. I wanted the ball, to make decisions. I was 25,
and I wanted to take the world by storm. I thought I knew everything.He staged
little rebellions every night. The veterans cackled at them. Whenever Ginobili
would do something crazy, Willis, Kerr and Danny Ferry, the graybeard
benchwarmers, would scream in unison: Hes a bad man! During one pregame film
session, Popovich showed a clip of Ginobili heaving a high-risk, fast-break pass
out of bounds and told him never to try it again, players recall.The very next
game, he got the ball in a similar situation, wound up for a pass, pulled the
ball back and paused to grin at Popovich. The bench went nuts.Ginobili kept
taking shots out of scheme and lunging around like a fencer for steals. He
couldnt help himself. He didnt know it with Popovich yelling at him, but
Ginobili was winning the war. You realized there was more positive than
negative, Popovich said. Hes a freaking winner. I came to the conclusion that it
had to be more his way than my way.Even his wild gambles on defense were more
calculated than they looked. Ginobili read the game faster than anyone else. He
usually knew what was coming, and swiped his arms through passing lanes in a
violent blur. Brett Brown and other San Antonio coaches consider Ginobili the
best ever at deflecting inbounds passes, even if he lurched out of position to
tip them.He just gave himself permission to play how he wanted, Duncan laughed.
He beat us into submission. Pop would be pulling his hair out, but eventually we
all saw Manu was steps ahead of everyone else.Ginobili averaged a modest 9.4
points per game in 28 minutes off the bench during the Spurs 2003 title run, but
over the next two years, he removed any doubt about his place in the games
hierarchy.After the buzzer ended Argentinas win over Lithuania in the 2008
Olympic bronze-medal game, Carlos Delfino, the Argentine swingman, grabbed the
game ball. He had arranged a deal with the referees before the game that if
Argentina won, he would abscond with a piece of history.It was make-up for the
2004 Olympics, when Argentina beat Team USA -- again -- on its way to a gold
medal, the crowning achievement in international basketball history. Ginobili
snatched the game ball after Argentinas gold-medal win over Italy and stashed it
in his hotel room before the team hit the Olympic Village in Athens to
celebrate.No one will come completely clean about what happened later that
night. At some point during the party, two of Ginobilis teammates got into his
hotel room, swiped the gold-medal ball, and snuck onto the Olympic archery
field. They decided it would be fun to punt the ball as far as they could,
leaving it in Athens for a passerby to discover.Everybody told me later, Noce,
you did something bad with that ball! Nocioni said, laughing. But I could
honestly tell my lawyers, I dont remember. I was not in my right mind.The truth
came out eventually, Scola said. Whoever did it made sure Manu got that ball in
Beijing.Ginobili deserved that 2004 ball. He averaged 19 points per game on 58
percent shooting overall, and destroyed a hastily assembled Team USA in the
semifinals with 29 points on a sizzling 9-of-13 from the floor. His levitating,
leaning, buzzer-beating game winner against Serbia in group play, vengeance for
that 2002 loss in Indianapolis, stands as perhaps the most iconic moment of his
career:Every time we were in trouble, we just threw the ball to Manu at the top
of the court, Oberto said.?That was our solution.He didnt get quite the same
leeway in San Antonio, but he had earned Popovichs trust by the 2004-05 season.
He averaged 19 points and four assists per game in the Spurs seven-game grind
over Detroit in the 2005 Finals, often serving as San Antonios crunch-time
playmaker.He should have been the MVP of that series, Budenholzer said.At least
co-MVP, with Timmy, Buford added.He started almost every game he played in 2005,
including all seven against Detroit, and flummoxed the leagues canniest wing
defenders with his syncopated game and bottomless bag of tricks. People always
ask me who was hardest to guard, Raja Bell said. I say Kobe. That is what people
want to hear. But the truth is, it might have been Manu. Hed rev it to fourth
gear, get by you, take it back to second gear so youd run into him, and then hed
make a crazy floater. I made a living studying offensive players. I couldnt
figure him out.He plays between dribbles, said Dennis Lindsey, the Jazz GM who
spent a half-decade in San Antonio. The creativity is mind-boggling.The NBA
world took notice; Ginobili earned his first All-Star appearance. I didnt quite
think I belonged there, Ginobili said. It was not my thing. But I loved that I
got to know what it feels like.That presented a thorny issue: All-Stars didnt
come off the bench, but with the Spurs scrounging for second-unit offense early
in those same 2005 playoffs, Popovich slid Ginobili back into a sixth man role
over eight games against Denver and Seattle. The coaching staff liked how the
rotation flowed.By the middle of the 2006-07 season, it was unanimous among the
coaches and front office: The Spurs would be better with Ginobili off the bench.
There was no way to spread enough touches around to Duncan,?Tony Parker?and
Ginobili when they shared the floor, and San Antonios offense sputtered when
they rested. The coaching staff felt Ginobili, bathed in the Golden?Generations
selfless spirit, might accept the bench role more readily than Parker.The only
debate was whether the move would be fair to a player so accomplished. Popovich
asked Ginobili privately in January. I dont think Ive ever admitted this, even
to my staff, but if Manu decided he was not good with it, he was gonna start.
Whatever he said, we would do it. He deserved that, Popovich said.Ginobili
nodded his agreement, and left the meeting. Word filtered to the other players.
I was blown away, Duncan said. Are you kidding? Hes Manu! Hes a star! He cant
not start.Ginobilis sacrifice balanced the Spurs rotation, and cemented a
team-above-everything ethos that touched every player who has come to San
Antonio since. He played as big a part as Tim in building our culture, Buford
said. When Manu Ginobili comes off the bench, its hard for anyone to bitch about
why they arent starting, or whatever role they are in. Look at that guy, then
talk to me.You cant say s---, Duncan said. It set a precedent.Popovich has just
one photo hanging in his office at the AT&T Center: a shot of John Havlicek,
the most prolific scoring sixth man in league history.Ginobili knew the decision
would cost him. He ranks 193rd all-time in points, right behind Metta World
Peace, Josh Smith?and Stephen Jackson. He made the All-Star team just twice. He
could have achieved more individual glory as a heavy-minutes starter.Over dinner
one night that season, Bowen remarked that the transition seemed to be working.
Ginobili cut him off: Of course you think that. Youre still starting.It took
everything away from me, Bowen said. I had no answer. You play this game because
you want to start. Even Manu. It gave me empathy.But what felt like a sacrifice
evolved into something that worked on selfish levels. It capped Ginobilis
minutes, preserving his body. San Antonio coaches politely caution that
Ginobilis full-throttle style may not have been sustainable under the minutes
required for traditional Hall of Fame stats. (Ginobili is a Hall of Fame lock,
to be clear.)Manu isnt built for heavy starter minutes, said Chip Engelland, a
longtime Spurs assistant. He plays at double speed. If the NBA had a 35-game
season, like college, hed be one of the 10 greatest players ever.Ginobili had
carte blanche to morph into Argentina Manu as the captain of bench units,
unleashing the full breadth of his pick-and-roll brilliance upon a basketball
world that had never seen anything like it.I knew I was going to play less,
Ginobili said, but those minutes I played? I was the main option. I enjoyed that
attention. We were winning. We were having fun. I ended up loving the
role.Ginobili invented specific NBA passes, or at least twisted pre-existing
ones so they became entirely his own. He baked the meanest no-look dishes since
Magic Johnson, but for the spread pick-and-roll era. Ginobili slithers around a
screen, rises to pass, stares at an open shooter on the weak side -- and at the
exact moment the defender leans that way, plops a no-looker to his screener
rolling free to the rim:He brought that pass to the league, Tiago Splitter said.
To read that many things at once? You cant teach that.We used to laugh and say,
Oh, he Manud him on those passes, Budenholzer said. We made it a verb.He could
reverse it: stare at the big man, trick the defense into collapsing there, and
slingshot the ball to a shooter on the wing:Im on his team, and he fakes me out,
Matt Bonner said.That pick-and-roll revived the Spurs after it appeared the
league had passed them by. Ginobili wasnt the only force propelling the offense
from the post to the perimeter -- Parker, Popovich, Duncan and Mike DAntoni all
helped -- but he was among the most important, and unifying.My best memory of
Manu, Duncan said, will be watching him from the bench, in absolute awe of some
of the plays he could see.Ginobili and Parker mastered a football-style passing
play on which Parker kicks the ball to Ginobili on the sideline, jogs down the
gut as he would on almost any Spurs possession, and waits for a pass to whiz by
a blinded defender:It gives me goose bumps just thinking about that pass, Brown
said.The Spurs eventually called it weak fly, and those who play and coach in
other places have found it impossible to replicate.Manu is the only one with the
balls to throw it, Budenholzer said. It might be my favorite action ever. Weve
worked on it [in Atlanta], but I think we got one all season.Parker taught it to
wings on the French national team. It didnt work without Manu, he said.After
enough time together,?Patty Mills?found the pass-and-cut rhythm to impersonate
Parker:Its just winks and blinks with Manu, mate, Mills said.Mills and Ginobili
became mainstays in the Spurs United Nations dinner group, along with Splitter
and Boris Diaw. They ate out every night on the road -- Ginobili has a no room
service rule -- and took turns picking restaurants. When Mills joined the Spurs
in 2011, Ginobili peppered him with questions about indigenous Australians;
Mills mother is Aboriginal, and his father is from the Torres Strait
Islands.Ginobili is intensely curious. He is learning Portuguese because of
Splitter. He loves astronomy. He tracks space phenomena that might be visible
from wherever the Spurs are on a particular night; the United Nations group
spent one snowy evening on the roof of a parking garage in Denver, watching
shooting stars, Mills said.When Oberto was prepping for heart surgery in 2009,
he asked Ginobili to accompany him to a doctors appointment. I knew he would do
research and ask better questions than I would, Oberto said. Ginobili stayed at
the hospital during Obertos operation.Adrian Paenza, an Argentine mathematics
professor and author who doubles as a national hoops historian, has Ginobili
review his manuscripts. He once presented Ginobili a riddle: How many people
need to be in one room for there to be at least a 50 percent chance that two
have the same birthday? The answer: 23. Ginobili was in disbelief. He began
testing the solution before every Spurs game by scanning team rosters, which
list birth dates of every player -- 30 in total. I still do it every game, he
said.By accident, Ginobili at those dinners was transplanting the Golden
Generation culture into San Antonio. The chemistry bled onto the floor. No one
in basketball had asked me much about my family, Mills said. It made us trust
each other on the court. It was huge.The Spurs are not sure they could have
recovered from the devastation of the 2013 Finals against Miami-- and Ginobilis
unraveling in Game 6 before Ray Allens famous shot?-- had they not built such
deep trust and love. Ginobili committed eight turnovers and was a team-worst
minus-21 in the aborted clincher. He is still grappling with that night,
especially since it came after his strongest postseason performance in Game 5.My
head failed me for the first time, he said this spring. I relaxed after Game 5.
I felt self-satisfaction. It made me weak. It had never happened. My head was
always the thing that drove me.Mills sat two stalls from Ginobili after the
game, and found him sobbing, head buried in his hands. The whole team and their
families went to Il Gabbiano in Miami that night for dinner; Splitter, Duncan,
Parker and Ginobili sat at the same table as Popovich approached every member of
the dinner party with words of encouragement.Nobody at Ginobilis table spoke.
They brought the food, and nobody even cared, Splitter said. We just looked
down. We couldnt even look at each other face-to-face. We just wanted to be
close to each other.After another close loss in Game 7, Duncan found Ginobili. I
had to grab him by the head, tell him, Its OK. Were going to be OK.Three weeks
later, Prigioni met Ginobili in Argentina and congratulated him for playing in
the Finals again in his late 30s. Ginobili could not accept the good wishes. He
didnt talk to most of his Argentine teammates about the 2013 Finals for months,
until he sent several of them an email explaining what had happened and assuring
them he would recover.He did, of course. So did the Spurs. They rebounded a year
later by smashing Miami in an all-time display of team basketball. Ginobili
played with the same reckless joy. Hitting rock bottom the year before did not
infect his game with fear or caution.His old friends loved it, even the scary
collisions and nutty turnovers. I prefer Manu like that, Oberto said. I cant
imagine Manu not taking crazy risks.?They watched in joyous disbelief when
Ginobili, playing with a stress fracture in his leg, flashed back for a monster
dunk over Chris Bosh in the final blowout.Everyone has long since given up
convincing him to play any other way. A few years ago, Sanchez recited a list of
stars who stayed healthy by accepting more limited roles and toning down their
derring-do. Ginobili scoffed.San Antonios coaches shook their heads last season
when, in his first game back from a nasty groin injury that threatened his
career, ?Ginobili tried to take a charge -- a category in which he has led the
team a half-dozen times. Sometimes I wish him to become one of those cerebral
point guards so he can play until hes 55, Messina said. But he will play until
the end like Manu.I just play the game the only way I know, Ginobili said. And I
have no regrets.That will stand regardless of what happens in these Olympics.
Argentina is 2-0 in group play after entering as an aging underdog, but where
they finish is almost beside the point now. The elders at that London dinner
never thought they would be together in Rio. Ginobili recently scanned a photo
of him and Scola from their first tournament as teammates in 1996, and thought
back to all they had shared over 20 years -- the flights, the meals, the tears,
the wine-infused parties.Those things matter more than the results, he said.
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