Ginobili to undergo surgery to fix injured ligament
Updated: August 29, 2008, 9:20 PM ET
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SAN ANTONIO -- San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili says he needs arthroscopic surgery to repair a ligament injury to his left ankle.
"They're going to operate on me," the 31-year-old told Argentina's La Nacion newspaper Friday.
Ginobili, who helped lead Argentina to a bronze medal in the Beijing Olympics, said an MRI exam of the injury showed no improvement from a previous one. "It's the same as it was two months ago, when they did the first exam," he said. "It's not worse, which is important. Now, the thing is, it's not better either, and it seems like the only way to repair it completely is arthroscopic surgery." Ginobili will have surgery next week in Los Angeles, according to a person close to Ginobili who wanted to remain anonymous. In a statement Friday, the Spurs confirmed that Ginobili would undergo a procedure "to correct a posterior impingement of his left ankle." "Following the conclusion of the Olympic Games Ginobili returned to San Antonio," the team's statement read. "An MRI conducted earlier this week confirmed that he had re-aggravated the injury and that there was no additional damage to the ankle or the ligament."[+] Enlarge

Garrett Ellwood/NBAE/Getty ImagesManu Ginobili says the ligament injury didn't get any worse during the Olympics -- but it certainly didn't get better, either.
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