Interesting idea. From what I saw of Rubio, he is like Rondo at a much earlier stage of development, except that he can shoot foul shots (89%). Huge hands; freakish wingspan; sees whole court--including ditrectly behind his head; pass first. Rondo is a quicker, better natural defender, but Rubio tries hard more consistently and hangs in there pretty good.
The people who are worried that too much of Rondo's prime will be consumed with waiting for the extended contracts of the (former) Big Three to expire, should give this Rubio idea some thought.
It depends on who is there at 4, and we'd also have to take back a bad contract.
I disagree that Flynn is the Wolves' answer, or that the Wolves even think he is. He is not suited to the triangle, and IMHO except for Toney Douglas Flynn is the worst PG drafted last year in the first round: Maynor, Jennings, Collison, Beaubois, Lawson, Holiday, and maybe Teague are all much better.