I agree with the notion that this might be a good thing for the Wolves. Maybe getting Rubio this year would have helped their attendance some, but basketball wise they weren't going anywhere the next 2 years. And as much as Kahn said that Flynn and Rubio could play together that was farfetched. Now, they can concentrate on developing Flynn as their pg of the future and Rubio can continue his development overseas for the next 2 years.
In 2 years, the best case scenario for them is that both pgs develop into very good pgs. So they can keep one and trade the other one for another valuable player. If Rubio continues to play well overseas and in international competition, he could land the Wolves a really good player in 2 years. Or if the Wolves keep him, then they will get a more ready player to contribute and will have an extra 2 years of him on a rookie salary.