SAITAMA (FIBA World
Championship) - Argentina are just three victories away from capturing the gold
medal at the FIBA World Championship after Saturday's 79-62 triumph over New
Zealand.
Manu Ginobili poured in a game-high 28 points, making big shots in the lane
and also sinking Argentina's only three pointer in the final quarter to put the
result beyond doubt.
Olympic champions in 2004, Ginobili firmly believes he and his team-mates can
go on and win the world title for the first time in their history.
Ginobili spoke to PA Sport's Cindy Garcia-Bennett on behalf of FIBA after his
magnificent effort against the Tall Blacks.
FIBA: Manu, at times it looked as if Argentina struggled against New Zealand
today.
Ginobili: "We suffered but we still won by 17 points against a rival we knew
could really complicate our lives. We cannot be greedy and think we are going to
win every game by 30 points."
FIBA: Is everthing okay for the Argentina team right now?
Ginobili: "I think we have it all, perhaps playing well when it matters. I
don't think there's an area in which we are struggling. In our previous games we
shined at shots from the perimeter and it wasn't the case today but we still
played well. This happens in a tournament. There's no specific problems that we
have."
FIBA: Did you feel rested and refreshed coming into this FIBA World
Championship?
Ginobili: "In previous years it has been very tough but this year we were
eliminated in the semi-finals of the conference in the NBA and I've had plenty
of time to rest so I cannot complain about anything. I am extremely happy and I
will continue to be as long as my national team keeps on winning. If we lose our
next game I will feel terrible.
"I didn't come to this World Championship
looking to take the spotlight or focuse too much on stats but rather on helping
Argentina become champions.
"As long as we continue in this path I will be
happy."
FIBA: Do you feel more pressure because you have won an Olympic gold medal?
Ginobili: "For sure there is more responsibility being the Olympic
champions.Everybody says that Argentina, Spain and United States are favourites
but it's not automatic. In a World Championship any team can surprise you and
that carries some pressure. Having said that, most of the players in this
national team have had to deal with some pressure in their careers we are
therefore, we are used to it.
FIBA: Argentina will play the winner of Slovenia versus Turkey. Do you have a
preference?
Ginobili: "I know more the Slovenian team well because I have played with
some of their players. I know little about Turkey but those who know them have
warned us that they are very dangerous and play well. At this point of the
tournament all the rivals are difficult so whoever it is will be."
FIBA: What could prevent Argentina from not clinching the gold medal in
Japan?
Ginobili:"There's no question that our aim is to win gold but it will depend
on how we play and whether the crucial shot in a tight game goes in. I think
it's the same for other teams and that will be the case in our next game."
FIBA: Saturday's game was your team's first game at the Super Arena in
Saitama, what do you make of this venue?
Ginobili: "This arena is gigantic and it's great to see so many fans in the
stands.One thing I didn't like was the rigidness of the rims, as we struggled to
make some shots but it's something that obviously affects both teams. We will
have to get used to it."
FIBA: Have you been able to watch any of Team USA's games so far?
Ginobili: "We haven't seen any of our rivals play because we haven't been
able to watch it on TV. We have seen the stats but we are really focusing on our
national team."