I think its starting to be clear that we made a mistake taking tyreke evans over ricky rubio. We essentially took a poor mans lebron james in a sg's body over a guy who is looking like a young jason kidd (not a poor mans j kidd). The arguements were that Rubio was "soft" a stereotype given to alot of Euros. Well Iv'e seen quite a few Wolves games this season and can say Ricky is far from soft, in fact he seems to show an intensity and toughness that very few NBA players have. Tyreke on the other hand seems to wilt once he gets a couple of his layups blocked. The other arguement was that Rubio would be a terrible NBA defender. Well from what I have seen he has the length and enough quickness to be a very solid NBA defender, and he is a steals machine. Basketball IQ cant be taught, and it has to be said that Rubio wins in this category by a landslide along with court vision. Rubio's teammates love him because they know they can get the ball at any moment, with Tyreke playing point gaurd the rest of his teammates more than not become statues around the perimeter. I don't want to bash Tyreke too much because he hasn't had great coaching, but when you have a great point gaurd drop to you, you take him. A Cousins and Rubio combo surrounded by shooters and another scorer (Marcus Thornton?) sounds alot more promising tbh.