Rubio to Barcelona; NBA career waits

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Wasnt really impressed with what little I saw of his play...

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4435861

Ricky Rubio won't be coming to the NBA until 2011 at the earliest, sources told ESPN.com Monday.

Rubio and the Minnesota Timberwolves were informed late Monday night in Spain that Rubio's former club, DKV Joventut, had agreed to trade his rights to FC Barcelona.

Rubio will be able to get out of his Barcelona contract in the summer of 2011, when the fifth pick of last June's draft will be free to join Minnesota.

The news came as a blow to Wolves general manager David Kahn, who spent the past several days in Spain negotiating with officials from DKV Joventut trying to present a worthy counter offer to the one already on the table from Barcelona for the rights to the 18-year-old point guard.

Joventut had shown itself willing to accept a discount on Rubio's astronomical $8.11 million buyout, with FC Barcelona offer reportedly offering $5.28 million.

The Timberwolves' offer, which could only include $500,000 in cash under NBA rules, would presumably have revenue streams from Rubio's endorsement deals and his four-year, $15.2 million NBA rookie-scale contract ($3.27 million salary in 09-10, $3.51 million in '10-11, with team options for $3.76 million in '11-12 and $4.76 in '12-13).

In the long term, the financial implications of getting Rubio to the NBA for the upcoming season were enormous, and would have possibly allowed him (depending on the terms of the next collective bargaining agreement) to become an unrestricted free agent in the summer of 2014, when he would be 23.

For Kahn, this was his third trip to Spain to negotiate for Rubio's rights in the two months since the Wolves selected him with the fifth pick of the NBA draft.

"I'm very proud that the Timberwolves came to Spain to get me," Rubio said, according to El Mundo Deportivo, which reported that Kahn, Fegan and Joventut president Jordi Villacampa had dinner together Saturday night.

"It doesn't surprise me because they have been there all the time, and I always said that my priority was to go to the NBA. I know there was a meeting last night, and now there's chances for both sides," Rubio said, according to El Mundo Deportivo.

Rubio's old contract with Joventut included a 5.7 million Euro ($8.133 million) buyout clause for both this summer and next summer. The buyout dropped to zero in the summer of 2011, and Kahn has said the club is willing to wait until then for Rubio to come to the NBA.

But this latest voyage overseas signals a heightened urgency from Kahn, who has not commented publicly since last Wednesday.
 
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exactly

he hit them niggas with the okie doke

Co-sign.

Where dem cats who were saying Rubio gonna be a Star in the NBA next season? :rolleyes::lol:

I guess we won't know anytime soon... since the T-Wolves ain't trying to pay all that extortion money to the 'middleman'... for an unproven Rookie. :smh:

They gonna sit it out.. and wait til his 'shelf price' drops. :cool:
 
they are sum dumb fucks up in minny. how do they enter the draft with no headcoach then in the draft pick 3 point guards?
 
epic failure

teams didn't do their homework before gassing this dude up for the draft? :smh:

the only good I can see out of this is that he can get more seasoning overseas but damn thats whats 2nd round picks are for
 
It was a dumb move to draft him and waste a pick, but it's all right, Jonny Flynn is better than him anyway...
 
It's not a total waste because they still hold his rights. If he lights it up then GM's will come calling and if he doesn't do shit at least he can be a decent back-up behind Flynn. Rubio isn't going to be the next great thing but if he continues to improve, some dumbass GM is going to want him. It will be bait, set, and hook.
 
If it was a major city, he'd take the L on the money for a buyout & come to the NBA. He really doesn't wanna play for Minnesota.
 
I remember that shit. Set the franchise back years.

That shit fucked up the KG years, they could never bring in young talent cuz they lost like 5 first rounders

The only time they were worth a damn is when they had old man Sam and Sprewell that year
 
It's not a total waste because they still hold his rights. If he lights it up then GM's will come calling and if he doesn't do shit at least he can be a decent back-up behind Flynn. Rubio isn't going to be the next great thing but if he continues to improve, some dumbass GM is going to want him. It will be bait, set, and hook.
Ah! a Minnesota homer trying to save face despite the stoopid move by your GM.

2011, dude? what kind of asset is an unproven commodity that can't play in the league for 2 years. how does that help the team now?

and if you wanted a valuable trade commodity, shoulda drafted Curry cause there were PLENTY of teams that coveted him.

T'Wolves stay losing no matter who the GM is.
 
It's not a total waste because they still hold his rights. If he lights it up then GM's will come calling and if he doesn't do shit at least he can be a decent back-up behind Flynn. Rubio isn't going to be the next great thing but if he continues to improve, some dumbass GM is going to want him. It will be bait, set, and hook.

Devin Harris opinion on Ricky Rubio. :smh::smh:..

On Ricky Rubio:

"This might be controversial to say, but I think Rubio is not a first rounder. In terms of potential, sure. but every player coming into the league has potential. First rounders are players who have potential and proof that greatness is down the line. Where's the proof with Rubio? I talked with CP (Chris Paul) and Catfish (Michael Redd) after they played against him in china, and both of them said the same thing about the kid: good court vision, a lot of confidence, a much better Steve Blake but without the range on his J. I think he's a pipe dream. He's simply someone who will get the white fans buzzing a little bit. They have a kid like this every year... J.J., Adam Morrison, guys like that. I'm all for that though, because that actually helps the league overall."

LINK

http://sportsradiointerviews.com/2009/06/08/devin-harris-knows-what-can-happen-to-la/
 
Ah! a Minnesota homer trying to save face despite the stoopid move by your GM.

2011, dude? what kind of asset is an unproven commodity that can't play in the league for 2 years. how does that help the team now?

and if you wanted a valuable trade commodity, shoulda drafted Curry cause there were PLENTY of teams that coveted him.

T'Wolves stay losing no matter who the GM is.

I don't even know what you are talking about. I'm not even a fan of the Wolves. And what does it matter if it helps them now? They are built for the future. Also if I am not mistake, there were GM's calling about Rubio too but Kahn wouldn't budge. I'm just telling you what I think they have planned. If they can't play him then they'll use him as trade bait.
 
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