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HCP, you're killing me.
But I like your McDyess and Miller suggestion.
can you recap for the people (me) who can not listen to the program?
Ian Thomsen did say he heard whispers that Portland wants to trade up to #2 for Ricky Rubio.
Why do you think Rubio would help this team so much? It seems to me, he's just another Sergio, on a team that is half court and doesn't run. Now if your saying we trade up to get #2 then trade it....now were talking.
How does Rubio help us exactly? He is basically Sergio at this point. I will say that in some ways I hope KP goes after him because in my mind it will show that he is at least serious about pushing the tempo, and it may force Nate to change his slow paced ways.
Defensively, Rubio is quick enough to stay in front of most opposing point guards laterally and he has really quick hands for deflections on dribblers and in the passing lanes. He anticipates extremely well, shows consistent effort and that seems to be a simple byproduct of his natural love, feel and IQ for the game, which seems to all be higher than anyone else in this draft.
His perimeter shot is more set shot than jump shot, with not a lot of lower body in it. His follow-through is too horizontal rather than up and vertical, which doesn’t allow him to get enough arc into it. Rubio’s shot, nevertheless, is good enough where it must be respected. In order for Rubio to become elite and truly let his magic as a penetrating point guard happen, his shot must improve dramatically in order to draw his defender out to the perimeter.
Rubio is more skilled as a scorer when he is finishing at the basket. He is very clever when he smells the basket and though he almost always considers pass his first option, he will go up for acrobatic lay-ups. His lack of elite elevation hurts him, so he relies on using his body as a shield and his imagination. He is tall and athletic enough to finish with dunks on occasion, though it isn’t something that will happen very often in the halfcourt. But as he gets stronger, finishing at the basket will become more consistent.
Ian Thomsen did say he heard whispers that Portland wants to trade up to #2 for Ricky Rubio.
How does Rubio help us exactly? He is basically Sergio at this point. I will say that in some ways I hope KP goes after him because in my mind it will show that he is at least serious about pushing the tempo, and it may force Nate to change his slow paced ways.
Rubio is not Sergio for the following obvious reasons:
1. He plays defense.
for point 1:
2. He is a much better scorer near the basket leading him to be effective in the half-court - since the defense has to respect him near the basket opening the passing targets when he gets to the rim at will (Sergio gets there as well - but the defense never needs to collapse on him).
for point 2:
Weaknesses: Rubio will have trouble guarding point guards in the NBA. His lateral quickness is decent but not great. Against top competition, he does have some mental lapses at times. He often backs off his defender and uses his instincts to play position defense, but in the rare moments when he guesses wrong, he can get beat on simple plays like a back-door cut, or his defender will easily dribble right by him. Some of his height and vision advantage is lost when longer players guard him. He doesnt jump at all on his jump shot and could stand to change his shooting mechanics a little. This will be a problem when playing against elite athletes

Do you mean Kidd talked to Thomsen, or Kidd talked to Nate about the 20 minutes a night thing?
Even if Rubio is better than Sergio (although arguably not much), they are the same "style" PG and need to play in the same tempo offense to be effective.
Just makes no sense whatsoever to try and make some costly moves to get Rubio when, in essence, we already have him! Why would bringing in a different Sergio make Nate adjust his scheme when he didnt with the Sergio we already have? Especially when everyone (including Nate and KP) both still belive Sergio has a bunch of untapped potential.
All the Rubio talk is rediculous.![]()
He is an upgrade at least in the backup role - since he plays defense...

nbadraft.net has this as weaknesses.
That's part of where I got the Sergio reference, but I realize he will be, and might already be better than Sergio at certain aspects like defense and shooting. I just don't think that right now he is anywhere close to helping a team advance through the NBA playoffs, and that's where we are as a franchise.
Even Rudy, who played with Rubio on the national team and on their club team back in Europe, said he's not ready for the NBA.
Rudy said he "might" not be ready - and even if it takes him a year or two - this team is built for the long run - so if the opportunity is there - it would be foolish not to pursue it.
At this point - it seems to me that Rubio is an upgrade over Sergio immediately and from what I have seen of him and what the scouting on him is - has a very good chance of being an impact player in the long run. If he can be had - it would be foolish not to go get him. If it takes moving Sergio/Webster/Outlaw/Picks in multiple years/Money//taking a bad contract - you do it. If you have to move Bayless - it requires a lot of thought - and I am glad I am not the one having to make the decision..., same with moving Batum or Rudy or Joel.
