I don't get this trade for either team. Detroit lacks a #1 scoring option and struggles to score greatly at times. While I do like a lot of what Rubio does, I just don't see him as a good fit in Detroit. Minnesota doesn't need an offense first scorer like Reggie Jackson. he just doesn't fit with what they are lacking and they are apparently giving up some quality depth in addition to Rubio.
Just a weird trade rumor that doesn't make a whole lot of sense for either team.
Your points are true, but I think aren't looking at it from the correct angles.
Yes, Detroit lacks a #1 scoring option... but is Reggie Jackson really that guy? I like the idea of moving on from him and bringing on Rubio for the reasons DefenseWinsChamps mentioned as Detroit continues to look for their eventual #1 scoring option. I like this deal for Detroit.
As for Minnesota, I think it's a bad deal because it seems to delay Dunn's eventual takeover of the starting PG gig. But for the present, Rubio has been relegated to a hand the ball off to Lavine/Wiggins to isolate while Rubio spots up role in the Minny offense when Lavine has been healthy. I think this is bad on Thibs, but I can't control that, and I think Reggie Jackson would be better in that role than Rubio if that's what they're going to do.
I don't think Reggie Jackson is a #1 guy, but he is a much better scorer than Rubio and can on occasion go off and have the big game. Detroit lacks offensive consistency. One night it is Harris, one night Jackson, one night Drummond, one night Caldwell-Pope, etc. that have the hot hand. They are a team comprised of a bunch of 2's and 3's (offensively). Taking away perhaps your best/most consistent offensive weapon for a facilitator just doesn't make a lot of sense to me. In the right situation, Rubio would be an excellent fit, I just don't see that in Detroit.
Jackson is a heavy usage player. He isn't the guy you want just handing the ball off. That isn't when he is most effective. He is most effective with the ball in his hand and looking to score, which is pretty darn similar to Lavine and Wiggins.
The value on the trade seems pretty even (assuming it is Ricky and Shabazz for Reggie), but the fit for each of the acquiring teams just doesn't make sense to me.