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Re: Ricky rubio wants to be a Career backup
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2011, 08:57:41 PM »

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Guys a joke!  You have a chance to play anywhere in the NBA you take it in a heartbeat. 
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Re: Ricky rubio wants to be a Career backup
« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2011, 09:01:02 PM »

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You go to Minnesotta in a heartbeat?  Hmmmm.  Anywhere else you go in a heartbeat? Siberia maybe?

Juuuuuusssssstttt kiddin. Well. No I'm not

Re: Ricky rubio wants to be a Career backup
« Reply #3 on: January 23, 2011, 09:01:19 PM »

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How self important can you be?


Oh well.  He is on his way to being a draft afterthought.  

Re: Ricky rubio wants to be a Career backup
« Reply #4 on: January 23, 2011, 09:02:13 PM »

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It says

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"He'll continue to say all the diplomatic things, and Minnesota needs to keep his value up for trade purposes, but the family's preference is to be on the East Coast, specifically New York, Miami or Boston. He wouldn't be troubled if he has to stay another year."

Don't see the C's having any interest in moving Rondo to get him. He could be a good fit with NYK .

Re: Ricky rubio wants to be a Career backup
« Reply #5 on: January 23, 2011, 09:02:39 PM »

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You go to Minnesotta in a heartbeat?  Hmmmm.  Anywhere else you go in a heartbeat? Siberia maybe?

Juuuuuusssssstttt kiddin. Well. No I'm not


For an NBA contract?  Yes.  


Get in the NBA and then work your way out to a place you want to be.  Until you are there and unhappy, why would a lotto team trade you?  Your value will come from playing on the court.

Re: Ricky rubio wants to be a Career backup
« Reply #6 on: January 23, 2011, 09:03:10 PM »

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It says

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"He'll continue to say all the diplomatic things, and Minnesota needs to keep his value up for trade purposes, but the family's preference is to be on the East Coast, specifically New York, Miami or Boston. He wouldn't be troubled if he has to stay another year."

Don't see the C's having any interest in moving Rondo to get him. He could be a good fit with NYK .

You are very funny

Re: Ricky rubio wants to be a Career backup
« Reply #7 on: January 23, 2011, 09:03:18 PM »

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You go to Minnesotta in a heartbeat?  Hmmmm.  Anywhere else you go in a heartbeat? Siberia maybe?

Juuuuuusssssstttt kiddin. Well. No I'm not

When you have a chance to play in the NBA you take it no matter for what team.
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Re: Ricky rubio wants to be a Career backup
« Reply #8 on: January 23, 2011, 09:03:55 PM »

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You go to Minnesotta in a heartbeat?  Hmmmm.  Anywhere else you go in a heartbeat? Siberia maybe?

Juuuuuusssssstttt kiddin. Well. No I'm not


For an NBA contract?  Yes.  


Get in the NBA and then work your way out to a place you want to be.  Until you are there and unhappy, why would a lotto team trade you?  Your value will come from playing on the court.
This is kinda philosophical. He is on a court.

Re: Ricky rubio wants to be a Career backup
« Reply #9 on: January 23, 2011, 09:03:55 PM »

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It says

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"He'll continue to say all the diplomatic things, and Minnesota needs to keep his value up for trade purposes, but the family's preference is to be on the East Coast, specifically New York, Miami or Boston. He wouldn't be troubled if he has to stay another year."

Don't see the C's having any interest in moving Rondo to get him. He could be a good fit with NYK .

You are very funny

why do you say this ?

he fits perfect for the NYK all offense , no defense skill sets they have on the roster

Re: Ricky rubio wants to be a Career backup
« Reply #10 on: January 23, 2011, 09:05:33 PM »

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It says

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"He'll continue to say all the diplomatic things, and Minnesota needs to keep his value up for trade purposes, but the family's preference is to be on the East Coast, specifically New York, Miami or Boston. He wouldn't be troubled if he has to stay another year."

Don't see the C's having any interest in moving Rondo to get him. He could be a good fit with NYK .

You are very funny

why do you say this ?
Oh. Whoops. It's my self diagnosed aixelsyd acting up again.

Re: Ricky rubio wants to be a Career backup
« Reply #11 on: January 23, 2011, 09:11:13 PM »

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You go to Minnesotta in a heartbeat?  Hmmmm.  Anywhere else you go in a heartbeat? Siberia maybe?

Juuuuuusssssstttt kiddin. Well. No I'm not


For an NBA contract?  Yes.  


Get in the NBA and then work your way out to a place you want to be.  Until you are there and unhappy, why would a lotto team trade you?  Your value will come from playing on the court.
I just think that Josh Childress somewhat proved that the NBA doesn't hold a monopoly on highly desirable places to play

Re: Ricky rubio wants to be a Career backup
« Reply #12 on: January 23, 2011, 09:11:50 PM »

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You go to Minnesotta in a heartbeat?  Hmmmm.  Anywhere else you go in a heartbeat? Siberia maybe?

Juuuuuusssssstttt kiddin. Well. No I'm not


For an NBA contract?  Yes.  


Get in the NBA and then work your way out to a place you want to be.  Until you are there and unhappy, why would a lotto team trade you?  Your value will come from playing on the court.
This is kinda philosophical. He is on a court.


Really.  What NBA team is he playing for?  What NBA PG is he going up against?  



His play in the NBA is what is going to create his trade value.  

Re: Ricky rubio wants to be a Career backup
« Reply #13 on: January 23, 2011, 09:13:25 PM »

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You go to Minnesotta in a heartbeat?  Hmmmm.  Anywhere else you go in a heartbeat? Siberia maybe?

Juuuuuusssssstttt kiddin. Well. No I'm not


For an NBA contract?  Yes.  


Get in the NBA and then work your way out to a place you want to be.  Until you are there and unhappy, why would a lotto team trade you?  Your value will come from playing on the court.
I just think that Josh Childress somewhat proved that the NBA doesn't hold a monopoly on highly desirable places to play


I can't help but notice he came back when he got his contract. 



If he wants to stay in the other leagues, that's fine.  Have a nice life over there and be happy.

If he wants to play in the NBA, deal with the team that drafted you. 

Re: Ricky rubio wants to be a Career backup
« Reply #14 on: January 23, 2011, 09:14:21 PM »

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Much like with Carmelo, or Grant Hill, or whoever, I can't get on Rubio's case too much.  If he wants to stay in Spain, I guess that's his right under the CBA.  I think it's better for the league if he plays for the Twolves, but if he doesn't want to spend the next 3 - 4 years of his life in Minnesota, I guess he's within his rights to give up the money and potential legacy that goes along with that.


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