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It's time for point guard Rubio to pipe down

By: Craig Stouffer and John Keim
Washington Examiner
06/28/09 10:27 PM EDT

A few years ago, Yi Jianlian refused to sign with Milwaukee for six months after the draft. You'd have thought they were the Red Army instead of an NBA team willing to pay him millions.

Eventually he won out -- sort of -- by getting shipped to New Jersey.

And now Ricky Rubio is pulling the same stunt. He has options, but so does Minnesota, which can afford to wait. Rubio's agent claims he has offers from Turkey and Spain. Heaven knows the NBA might fold if he stays overseas.

Agents always bring up the marketing opportunities, or lack of them, in certain places. Let's see: Tim Duncan (San Antonio); LeBron James (Cleveland) and Dwight Howard (Orlando) all have fared just fine. Hmm; win and play well -- that's what delivers marketing chances. (By the way, Rubio couldn't even help his team in Spain sell out this past season).

Why does Rubio want to come here? To play in warm weather and sell himself? Or to compete against the best? He'd better be good.




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Neville Tivendale, Australia

Jun 29, 2009

As a Wolves fan, allow me to say "Bravo". Minnesota have the whip hand and the patience to wait for this kid to come over.

 

lubdiz

Jun 29, 2009

yea, this HAS nothing to do with the buyout, if you do the math, he would still make more money...COME PLAY DUDE

 


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