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Date: 6/17/2011 2:26:29 PM
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Spanish guard Rubio will join Timberwolves

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=An3aklmoBqCNIIioRKq...

BARCELONA, Spain (AP)—Ricky Rubio(notes) is making his long-awaited move to the NBA and will join the Minnesota Timberwolves next season.

The highly touted 20-year-old Spanish guard ended two years of speculation Friday, saying “I have finally decided to start the journey” to the NBA.

“It is my dream and I want to fulfill it,” he said. “After thinking about it a lot, the time has arrived.”

The Timberwolves chose Rubio with the No. 5 pick in the 2009 NBA draft. But his $6 million buyout clause at his first Spanish pro team, Joventut—of which an NBA team could pay only $500,000 under league rules—made him stay in Spain until it came down to a more manageable $1.4 million.

“I felt very confident since we drafted him that he would start his career here,” Timberwolves president David Kahn said. “There was never a moment where that really wavered.”

The Timberwolves have scheduled an introductory news conference for Rubio on Tuesday.

Since his debut with Joventut when he was 14, Rubio has won numerous titles in Europe. He also helped Spain reach the 2008 Olympic final, a loss to the United States.

“I think all that I have won here gives me strength to go,” Rubio said.

But Rubio is coming off perhaps his most disappointing season. His scoring average dropped to 6.5 points and he even lost his starting spot with Barcelona.

Speaking at a news conference at Camp Nou stadium—where Lionel Messi and Pep Guardiola usually address the media—Rubio acknowledged his shortcomings.

“Individually, I could have done things better, but it is a team sport and we had success,” Rubio said, adding he was not going to the NBA in an attempt to revive his game.

“I am going because I feel prepared,” Rubio said. “I want to play against the best players in the world.”

Barcelona won the Spanish league title last week, and Rubio knows he might have to wait a while for another trophy. Minnesota was an NBA-worst 17-65 last season and is in dire need of a capable point guard.

“It will mean a change of mentality,” Rubio said. “Perhaps we won’t be fighting for the title, but we will have other goals. I am willing to do whatever the team needs to win as many games as possible.”

The Timberwolves also have the second pick in next week’s draft and they should be able to add another player to ease Rubio’s transition.

Rubio said he hasn’t spoken with his new team about what his exact role will be, but he is sure they will want him to add more muscle on his lanky frame.

“The game is more physical (in the NBA),” he said. “I have to hit the weights and get stronger.”

Many had speculated that Rubio would try to force his way out of small-market Minnesota to play in a bigger city. But the Timberwolves never pressured the teenager, delicately negotiating until Rubio decided the time was right.

In his last two seasons in Spain, Rubio averaged 5.9 points, 4.4 assists and 1.85 steals in 21.6 minutes. The Timberwolves believe that Rubio is better suited to the NBA than the European game, which is played on smaller courts and doesn’t give guards as much room to operate on the perimeter.

“I like the NBA game as a spectator,” Rubio said. “It is very attractive and more open.”

The Wolves expect him to flourish with the freedom that he will have in the NBA, which differs from the more rigid, deliberate style that FC Barcelona employs.

“A lot of attention is paid to his numbers without really an understanding of how different their game is and their style of play,” Kahn said, “Especially with the Barcelona team, which plays a very halfcourt-oriented game that frankly isn’t very suitable for his style.”

Rubio will wear No. 9 for the Wolves, and the team unveiled a special season ticket package Friday to promote his arrival. Fans have been eager to see this flashy passer,

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Date: 6/17/2011 2:27:30 PM
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We'll see how good he is next season, although I hear he had a disappointing season in Spain and lost his starting job at Barca.


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Date: 6/17/2011 2:37:12 PM
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He wasn't all that great offensively, that's true. But he's a work in progress. Starting isn't viewed as so important in European Basketball, and he didn't mesh well with Barça superstar Navarro (who is a bit of a ballhog... understandably, but that means that Rubio becomes a spot-up shooter which is the worst role he can (or better can't) play.)

If the (hopefully) new 'Wolves coach can teach him to hit Jump Shots, he'll be great. I mean, even Jason Kidd learned to hit 3s late in his career...

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Date: 6/17/2011 3:39:26 PM
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I'm looking forward to seeing rubio, i hope he adapts well. Navarro is one of my favourite players and he had quite a short trip in the NBA. I Hope i'll see ricky more

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Date: 6/17/2011 5:27:21 PM
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He made a bad season, his JS-JR are so weak, even if he trained with an american coach, he has a LOT to improve, but the good thing is that he is young so let's see.

It's an overrated player

PD: I'm a Barcelona supporter...

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Date: 6/17/2011 8:11:26 PM
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Future NBDL player.

From: JohnnyB

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Date: 6/18/2011 4:12:00 PM
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Finally a Spaniard that is not over hype him. His only skill that maybe is translatable in the NBA is his passing, but to get away without JS there you need to have elite athleticism like Rondo, and for sure is not even the half athlete. Also his D is very suspect, his progress all those years is almost non existent. I have nothing against him, but i can see a huge bust here...

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Date: 6/19/2011 1:32:47 AM
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Has Minnesota ever been wrong before?

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Date: 6/19/2011 4:40:56 AM
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Lol...

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Date: 6/19/2011 10:45:58 PM
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For all the hype he brings, it's interesting to hear that the European fans aren't that impressed.
Going to be interesting times...

http://with-malice.com/ - The half-crazed ramblings of a Lakers fanatic in Japan
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Date: 6/20/2011 5:30:51 AM
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Well we have the chance to watch him very often, and not only from youtube highlights...