One of the things with discussing Rubio is that if you even dare to say something remotely negative, all the Rubio defenders will come out in drove and beat you down. But when pressed, those same defenders are very quick to concede the point that Rubio indeed has many weakness and that he indeed is probably not going to be a great PG.
Which basically makes the Rubio debate a never ending circle: "How dare you not like Rubio!" And then... "Ok fine, his game has weakness." Followed by, "How dare you not like Rubio!". And then, "Look, I never said he's perfect!" And so on. I, for one, am confused; because the defenders essentially agree with the critics on almost everything.
Except for one poster, no one seems willing to say how good he/she thinks Rubio will be. There's a lot of agreement of who he will NOT be, namely Chris Paul. Here's the thing; who cares what he's not? I want to know what he will be!
And it's a little puzzling because if one thinks Rubio is good enough to be picked so high, one must have some opinion right? There must be some expectation there to warrant such a high pick right? So what is it? Is he the next Stockton? The next Nash? The next JWill? This is not a snappy question because I want to know if I'm missing something.
If the answer is Nash, then I'd like to know how? When even his admirers admit Rubio's shot is questionable at best. If the answer is Kidd. I want to know how that is possible when Kidd is twice as fast and athletic than Rubio at the same age. And so on. I suspect the answer is along the line, "He's going to be unique and unlike others!" How? How can a PG who isn't a good shooter and not fast become dominant in the NBA?
Again, I just want to know what the expectation are. Perhaps there are fans who think anyone who's better than Beno deserves our pick. If that's the case, the question becomes why Rubio and not other PGs? What makes him a better PG than say Mills,Lawson, Teague, Collison, Flynn, and others?
I have already stated that I see Rubio as a 1) taller Mark Jackson or 2) taller and slower Brevin Knight. That's not a knock on Rubio, Knight is one of the most underrated playmaker in the league. In essense, I think Rubio will be a very good starter for a long time. I just don't see him as All-Star calibre.