According to sources close to the player, Minnesota already knew Ricky wouldn’t play there when they picked him.
Real Madrid’s president Florentino Perez will try to sign Ricky Rubio. Antena 3 Noticias
Rubio’s comments after the draft made it very clear that he has no problem going back to Spain, and there will likely be a number of lucrative offers coming his way from the direction of Real Madrid and other top European teams once he returns home. This is likely going to be a long and drawn out process, and it’s very possible that we see teams like Dallas, New Jersey, New York and Indiana get back into the mix.
“I don’t know that. I respect Dan Fegan (Rubio’s agent), he’s tough and tenacious and one of the best in our business and he will get this done. Dan called me right before we made the pick and I told Dan if there’s a team out there, we’re the team that can wait…what does it hurt us to wait a year. We’re not in a position we’re contending next year, maybe probably for two years. We’ll wait, we’ll be patient. We can do that. In two years, not saying it’s going to be two years, he’ll be 20. We’re not getting some old man here. I don’t know what the odds are. It will be a very turbulent summer here up and down , but I think ultimately he’ll be a Minnesota Timberwolf and I’m very, very excited about it.”
Many folks are wondering the same thing after he drafted about 15 point guards last night, but, ironically, that’s one of the most sane things he’s done since he’s been in Minnesota. I think Kahn absolutely made the right call in drafting Rubio with the No. 5 pick last night. And I think that Kahn knew there was an excellent chance that Rubio wouldn’t be walking through those frozen doors any time soon, so he got an insurance policy by taking Jonny Flynn at No. 6. That part, at least the insurance side of it, makes perfect sense to me. And we can’t really count the Ty Lawson pick, as that was made under the direction of the Nuggets, and then they traded Nick Calathes. So the Wolves really only drafted two point guards in my mind.
But there are more questions than answers with Mr. Kahn, who some have referred to as “Kahn-descending.”
Which brings us to Flynn, the most sympathetic figure in last night’s PG maelstrom. While I think he could come off the bench, there’s a big difference between sitting behind a vet and backing up a teenager, who the team had when they picked you, and whose preferential treatment could raise all kinds of other issues. Maybe Flynn is the team’s contingency plan; that makes some sense, management-wise. But from an ego standpoint, it was just outright raw for Kahn to fall over himself to pick Rubio, at one point thought of as a potential No. 1 overall, and then pick up another PG just for kicks. If he gets screwed because of the need to satiate Rubio, he could be the one who comes out of this trio with the biggest chip on his shoulder.
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