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Manu gets rabies shots after 'bat swat'


Last Update: 11/03 12:47 pm
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A team official, left, applies hand sanitizer for San Antonio Spurs player Manu Ginobili's hands after the Spurs guard swatted a rogue bat from the air and removed it from the court during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Sacramento Kings, Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009, in San Antonio. (AP)
A team official applies hand sanitizer to Manu Ginobili's hands after the Spurs guard swatted a rogue bat from the air and removed it from the court during the first half. (AP)
Manu Ginobili had to have a series of rabies shots after coming in contact with a bat at the Spurs-Kings game Saturday night.

It sounds funny now, but doctors didn't think it was so funny.

Manu saw specialists on Monday, who recommended that he get a series of shots that will take up to a month to complete.

The bat lived; however, the Spurs could not find the bat to test it, so Manu had to get shots just in case.



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