1977 - Today
Emanuel David Ginóbili Maccari (English: MA-noo jih-NOH-blee, Spanish: [ˈmanu ʝiˈnoβili]; born 28 July 1977) is an Argentine former professional basketball player. Widely credited for changing the game of basketball by popularizing the Euro step move in the NBA, he is regarded as one of the greatest shooting guards and sixth men in the league's history and as the greatest Latin American player of all time. He notably led Argentina to a gold medal in the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Manu Ginóbili has received more than 5,743,912 page views. His biography is available in 45 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 44 in 2019). Manu Ginóbili is the 81st most popular basketball player (down from 73rd in 2019), the 293rd most popular biography from Argentina (down from 235th in 2019) and the most popular Argentinean Basketball Player.
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Among basketball players, Manu Ginóbili ranks 81 out of 1,268. Before him are Vinko Jelovac, Jerry Lucas, Dino Meneghin, Ivo Daneu, Zoran Slavnić, and Willis Reed. After him are Petar Skansi, Marion Jones, Vladimir Tkachenko, Ray Allen, George Gervin, and Wes Unseld.
1948 - Present
HPI: 49.18
Rank: 75
1940 - Present
HPI: 49.17
Rank: 76
1950 - Present
HPI: 48.96
Rank: 77
1937 - Present
HPI: 48.93
Rank: 78
1949 - Present
HPI: 48.78
Rank: 79
1942 - 2023
HPI: 48.73
Rank: 80
1977 - Present
HPI: 48.59
Rank: 81
1943 - 2022
HPI: 48.49
Rank: 82
1975 - Present
HPI: 48.49
Rank: 83
1957 - Present
HPI: 48.38
Rank: 84
1975 - Present
HPI: 48.35
Rank: 85
1952 - Present
HPI: 48.31
Rank: 86
1946 - 2020
HPI: 48.24
Rank: 87
Among people born in 1977, Manu Ginóbili ranks 69. Before him are Peter Phillips, Hayko, Christian Abbiati, Hiro Mashima, Takuma Sato, and Marek Jankulovski. After him are Ji Sung, Massimo Ambrosini, Sofi Oksanen, Cary Joji Fukunaga, Lana Parrilla, and Freddie Ljungberg.
1977 - Present
HPI: 49.30
Rank: 63
1977 - 2021
HPI: 49.07
Rank: 64
1977 - Present
HPI: 48.97
Rank: 65
1977 - Present
HPI: 48.96
Rank: 66
1977 - Present
HPI: 48.68
Rank: 67
1977 - Present
HPI: 48.67
Rank: 68
1977 - Present
HPI: 48.59
Rank: 69
1977 - Present
HPI: 48.46
Rank: 70
1977 - Present
HPI: 48.40
Rank: 71
1977 - Present
HPI: 48.25
Rank: 72
1977 - Present
HPI: 48.24
Rank: 73
1977 - Present
HPI: 48.21
Rank: 74
1977 - Present
HPI: 48.10
Rank: 75
Among people born in Argentina, Manu Ginóbili ranks 293 out of 1,019. Before him are José Evaristo Uriburu (1831), Edmundo Piaggio (1905), Oscar Ruggeri (1962), Abel Balbo (1966), Norberto Alonso (1953), and Martín Demichelis (1980). After him are Juan José Saer (1937), Javier Pastore (1989), Tita Merello (1904), Giora Feidman (1936), Ricardo Gareca (1958), and Luis Sáenz Peña (1822).
1831 - 1914
HPI: 48.84
Rank: 287
1905 - 1975
HPI: 48.78
Rank: 288
1962 - Present
HPI: 48.69
Rank: 289
1966 - Present
HPI: 48.65
Rank: 290
1953 - Present
HPI: 48.65
Rank: 291
1980 - Present
HPI: 48.63
Rank: 292
1977 - Present
HPI: 48.59
Rank: 293
1937 - 2005
HPI: 48.59
Rank: 294
1989 - Present
HPI: 48.58
Rank: 295
1904 - 2002
HPI: 48.58
Rank: 296
1936 - Present
HPI: 48.54
Rank: 297
1958 - Present
HPI: 48.50
Rank: 298
1822 - 1907
HPI: 48.48
Rank: 299
Among basketball players born in Argentina, Manu Ginóbili ranks 1. After him are Luis Scola (1980), Carlos Delfino (1982), Fabricio Oberto (1975), Facundo Campazzo (1991), Andrés Nocioni (1979), Pablo Prigioni (1977), Walter Herrmann (1979), Nicolás Laprovíttola (1990), Rubén Wolkowyski (1973), Juan Ignacio Sánchez (1977), and Leonardo Gutiérrez (1978).
1977 - Present
HPI: 48.59
Rank: 1
1980 - Present
HPI: 43.25
Rank: 2
1982 - Present
HPI: 38.67
Rank: 3
1975 - Present
HPI: 38.32
Rank: 4
1991 - Present
HPI: 36.82
Rank: 5
1979 - Present
HPI: 35.64
Rank: 6
1977 - Present
HPI: 34.72
Rank: 7
1979 - Present
HPI: 34.56
Rank: 8
1990 - Present
HPI: 33.99
Rank: 9
1973 - Present
HPI: 33.39
Rank: 10
1977 - Present
HPI: 31.73
Rank: 11
1978 - Present
HPI: 26.13
Rank: 12