Adding to the long list of random objects fans want signed in today's NBA, San Antonio Spurs shooting guard Manu Ginobili was asked to autograph a beer can by an early comer at the Toyota Center.
Manu signs a fan's beer can. 😳
(via SC/@nba) pic.twitter.com/z2HaGreUQH
— SLAM Magazine (@SLAMonline) May 6, 2017
This comes after Golden State Warriors sharpshooter Klay Thompson and Toronto Raptors swingman DeMar DeRozan were asked to sign toasters last month.
2-guards sign toasters. 😂 pic.twitter.com/5pipsS1QDV
— SLAM Magazine (@SLAMonline) April 2, 2017
If these weren't some of the oddest items to get players' John Hancock on, Cleveland Cavaliers long-range gunner J.R. Smith signed a white pipe after the team celebrated its first NBA championship last year.
Just got @TheRealJRSmith to sign the pipe pic.twitter.com/tBB8toCeE2
— Grant Packo (@Grant_Packo) June 24, 2016
From odd to oddest, Ginobili surely got away with the easiest of the three items to sign, making it quite an easy fan-to-player interaction on the road.