Manu Ginobili
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If I were to ask you the draft position of a four-time NBA champion, a two-time NBA All-Star, an Olympic gold medallist and someone whose name is synonymous with the deadly Euro step, you would probably not be thinking outside of the top 10. With all of these honours and many more, Manu Ginobili was surprisingly a second round pick in the 57th overall position back in 1999.
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