The Barcelona newspaper also reported that Rubio, who was paid $97,000 in salary last season, plans to withdraw his contract lawsuit against DKV Joventut.
Timberwolves President David Kahn declined comment and Rubio’s agent, Dan Fegan, isn’t returning calls.
David Kahn said by text message late this afternoon and early evening that he doesn’t know if the report is accurate and said he doubted whether it was a significant development in what he has predicted could be a “turbulent” summer because of the RRM (Ricky Rubio Matter).
“That’s the biggest mystery of all,” Fraschilla said of where Rubio will be playing next winter. “It’s very much up in the air. The only thing I know about Ricky is that you can’t go to a ballgame and not keep your eyes on him the whole time. You never know what he’s going to do with the ball, and he’s a magician in that regard.”
Kahn has made it clear that he will not have any comment on the coaching situation until he selects the man for the job. However, he has told people that former Wolves player and Toronto coach Sam Mitchell was not a candidate for the job. The name of Mark Jackson has been mentioned as a possible candidate, but the ESPN analyst and former NBA point guard doesn’t have any coaching experience.
Dave McMenamin (A fellow SU alum) said that Harris is going to play on Minnesota’s summer league, and in a telephone interview Harris said:
“I feel like it’s a great fit for me going to Minnesota,” Harris said. “They’ve got other young guys fighting for spots just like me so I’m going in hoping to fight to make the roster, and I think it’ll be great playing with Jonny Flynn.”
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