I'm not basing any of my observations on stats, but from how they looked in the game. Regardless of how many points he scored, there's no way in a million years I would have come away from that game thinking that Rubio and LeBron have equal abilities because they had similar stats.
Regardless of Navarro's skills, he looked quicker than Rubio and influenced the gold medal game much more. I'm not saying we should go sign Navarro, but rather just pointing out that that Navarro had trouble in the NBA in part because he wasn't quick enough -- and yet looked quicker to me than Rubio.
Unless Rubio is getting quicker as he ages (which I suppose is possible, but not usually how it works), he's going to have problems in the NBA.
I know you're not, I wasn't saying that. Again, my post was general, I probably should have seperated that part from the part aimed at you. I've seen some people on here mention his stats, I didn't mean you did it.
The LeBron thing was just to show looks can be decieving, obviously I, in no way, think Rubio will be as good as LeBron.
Again, you are saying a seasoned pro at 28 played better than an 18 year old. I don't get it. And Navarro may have struggled in the NBA, but he did OK in the final against the very best of the NBA. Anyone can have a good game. Unless you're saying Navarro would be consistently better than Rubio against team USA (which would be a contradiction since he struggled in the NBA).
Rubio will have adjusting to do, that's for sure. I'm not saying he will be a HOF'er. I do think, however, that he can bring excitement back to the franchise and be a great PG for the next decade +.
I don't get this Rubio hype. He's about on par with Bobby Hurley at the same age.
Using a top 3 pick on Rubio would be a giant mistake. If you look back on the draft 10 yrs from now, Rubio will not be the top three guys from any draft.
I hope I didn't suffer through this miserable season just to see us draft the next Mark Jackson. Oh lord.
Just curious, since you are such an expert on him. When have you seen him play, and against who? Or are you judging him as a 17 year old against the best players in the NBA (who half the NBA players would struggle playing against)? Even so, he still played pretty good and had no trouble cutting through team USA defense once and throwing some very nice passes.
I love how you talk nonsense about him but can't back ANY of it up. At least nbrans knows what he's talking about. You're just spouting your stereotypical Euro nonsense without ever having seen him play.