Rubio out for the season and Olympics

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Really makes me sad. Feel bad for him. As for us, safe to say we won't be getting Ridnour.
 
herpes of the eye? can cause blindness i heard
 
One of the main concerns about Rubio was if his body would hold up to an NBA schedule. He had injury problems playing twice a week in Europe.

It's too bad, but for as hyped as he's been, he's still just a 15 PER player who shoots 36% from the field.

For comparison, as bad as Felton's been, he's at least shooting 38%, and has a lower TO% than Rubio. I'm not saying Felton is at all at Rubio's level (Ray has a PER of 11, for chrissakes), but Rubio's hype has been a bit ridiculous when you actually look at his advanced statistics.

Rubio's WS/48 is fairly pedestrian at .090. For example, Felton had a better number than that his last 3 seasons prior to this one, and Ridnour's .107 this year says Minnesota may not be in as much trouble as people would think.
 
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Crazy stat of the season for Minnesota.

Rubio Ortg 100
Rid Ortg 110
 
One of the main concerns about Rubio was if his body would hold up to an NBA schedule. He had injury problems playing twice a week in Europe.

It's too bad, but for as hyped as he's been, he's still just a 15 PER player who shoots 36% from the field.

For comparison, as bad as Felton's been, he's at least shooting 38%, and has a lower TO% than Rubio. I'm not saying Felton is at all at Rubio's level (Ray has a PER of 11, for chrissakes), but Rubio's hype has been a bit ridiculous when you actually look at his advanced statistics.

Rubio's WS/48 is fairly pedestrian at .090. For example, Felton had a better number than that his last 3 seasons prior to this one, and Ridnour's .107 this year says Minnesota may not be in as much trouble as people would think.

For a rookie, new to the NBA game, I think he's doing good. His 8 assts a night is the most telling stat. I don't think he's going to be a superstar. But, he'll be the type of PG that could lead the league in assists every year.
 
Now Calderon's gone down. If it's serious, Sergio is definitely a go!
 

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