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  1. #201

    mura sad ni cya c nash ug style

  2. #202
    maayo siya modula pero ambot if maka sugakod ba siya sa nba nga physical ra ba ni nga dula...nipis pa kaayo iyang lawas..

  3. #203
    banga.an rana ni jason kidd lupad nana siya lol

  4. #204
    ricky still needs more development...

  5. #205
    Quote Originally Posted by radiostar View Post
    banga.an rana ni jason kidd lupad nana siya lol
    yah...hahahah...kadulot ba kaha na siya ni rondo.....

  6. #206
    c derrick fisher rai mo patay ane. ahaha.. lagpot man gane c scola ni fisher haha

  7. #207
    way cgro oy spain raba n cya gkan unya humot baya ng spain sa nba pod

  8. #208
    kagahi anang Fisher. Bato man tawn kaayo na ug lawas.

  9. #209
    Untested paman si Rubio... plus the fact na ni draft pa jud ug 2 ka point guard ang T-wolves.. saon nalang kaha pag rotate ana nilang 3 hehe

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    MADRID — The first question people in the United States ask about Ricky Rubio these days is simple: “When is he coming to Minnesota?” The answer is complicated.

    Rubio, who was drafted fifth over all by the Timberwolves in 2009, is set to play his second season with F.C. Barcelona, one of the strongest clubs in Europe.

    “He has a buyout at the end of next season, and that will be a more appropriate time to talk to him more specifically about that,” Minnesota General Manager David Kahn said. “All in due time. He’s 19.”

    Rubio’s buyout is considerably lower than the figure of more than $4 million set by his former team, Joventut. That is important because N.B.A. teams are allowed to pay only $500,000 of a player’s buyout.

    But the prospect of an N.B.A. lockout, which some have forecast as a strong possibility for 2011, could interfere. Why would Rubio leave when he can make a hefty salary in Europe?

    In the N.B.A. in 2011, he would earn about $2 million, his slotted salary for his draft spot. If Rubio waited until 2012 or was forced to wait because of a lockout, he could earn considerably more.

    For three years after a player is drafted, he is essentially locked into a salary slot. It is one reason many European players wait a few years before coming to the United States. That situation could change with a new collective bargaining agreement.

    But for now, everyone will wait and see.

    “Ricky will be very successful,” Kahn said. “No matter what he does in basketball. I just think in effect he’s been proving himself on someone else’s dime. That’s not such a bad thing.”

    Rubio dismissed the notion that he did not want to play for Minnesota, one of the league’s smaller markets.

    “Everyone is talking like Minneapolis is not a good city to live, but I think that it’s a great city to live,” he said. “O.K., the weather is not so good. But there’s a lot of things to do there, a lot of sports to watch and centers to go. I think it’s a great city.”


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