The 2017-18 season was unusual for the San Antonio Spurs, to say the least. Kawhi Leonard missed all but nine games with a right quadriceps injury and faces an unknown future, LaMarcus Aldridge had his best run with the Spurs, injuries littered the roster and the team barely made the playoffs.
Manu Ginobili, in his potentially his final NBA season, was along for the ride. At age 40, this was unlike anything seen in his 16 years in the Association. Controversy and turmoil were words thrown around, while past seasons found success and championships.
On Twitter, Ginobili reacted to this whirlwind season.