Which games did you watch of his and how did Rubio play? Rubio has not shown anythign spectacular offensively except a bunch of highlights of flashy passing ability.
Evans has NBA type body and length to add to his tough rim finishing skills.
I watched all his olympics games and I saw about 4-5 of his Joventut games (through nbatv, games available to download, and online streaming).
He showed a tremendous ability to break down defenses with his ball handling (ambidextrous) and change of pace/direction, IQ well beyond his age, quick decision making with the ball, excellent pick and roll player (I'm talking Stockton, Nash potential), passing/vision the level of Jason Kidd, and a very good motor (although not tested at NBA starter minutes,) he never gives up on a play, great awareness and ability to cause deflections on the defensive end. Good rebounding PG. He has elite PG size, good length, and IQ that is extremely rare at that age. His ability to facilitate in the half court is very impressive considering his age. Showed great toughness playing with a wrist injury both during the olympics and during the regular season this year.
His weaknesses? lacks great explosiveness although he is an underrated athlete. Lacks scoring ability off the dribble, has a slow release on his shot, lacks elevation, his set shot is decent. Sometimes turns down shots that he needs to take (needs to be more aggressive as a scorer), sometimes forces passes that aren't there. Lacks finishing ability, he has a good touch with both hands but since he lacks strength he needs to learn how to use his body to shield the ball like Nash does. Lacks the lateral quickness to be a great man defender, decent lateral quicks, but more of a team defender.
What does he have going for him coming to the NBA? Better spacing in the NBA, easier to get to the basket than in ACB/Euroleague. He's 18 and has a lot of experience. His biggest weakness is his shooting ability, which is the easiest skill to learn, his strengths are the things that are extremely difficult teach. Elite PG height/length. Great enthusiasm for the game, selfless winning attitude, and exudes confidence. The officiating in the NBA favors perimeter players.
What does he have going against him coming to the NBA? Simply facing superior overall talent both offensively and defensively. Getting used to playing more minutes in a game and more games in a season. Can very well have an easier time getting to the basket in the NBA, but will meet much tougher post defenders in the NBA. Will have to get used to the different style of play of the NBA. Defenders will lay off him and make him prove he can shoot.
High: Late career Jason Kidd
Mid: Andre Miller
Low: Shaun Livingston