Rubio Signed, Traded
by Enelia Vinoso
12:47pm 5/31/2011
Spanish hoops sensation Ricky Rubio is finally coming stateside to play in the NBA, but it won't be for the team which drafted him two years ago.
The Minnsesota Timberwolves, who took Rubio with the 5th pick in the 2009 draft and have doggedly pursued him ever since, finally convinced the point guard with the matinee idol looks to sign a contract on Monday, only to immediately trade his rights. In a bit of irony, their trading partner turned out to be the same team who notoriously passed on the wunderkind in 2009 to draft former Rookie of the Year Tyreke Evans instead.
On Tuesday, the Sacramento Kings reversed that earlier error, and sent female hearts fluttering across Northern California, as they ended the Evans as PG experiment in dramatic fashion by sending him to Minnesota in return for the rights to Rubio. The Timberwolves, who were high on Evans in 2009 and remained interested despite his years of abject failure, hope that they may have found their long term solution at SG.
"We think he can be a terrific all court 6th man for us," said Timberwolves GM David Kahn. "When I see his shooting stroke, the potential there, I think you can see a little bit of Peja there."
Kings officials quietly traded away a player who only two years ago was being touted as one of the young stars in the league, but Tuesday characterized the move as a step toward a more unselfish future.
"We think, when you look around the league, you just don't see teams having high level success without that pass first point guard," said Kings co-owner Gavin Maloof. "And Rubio, his looks, that moxie, its stuff we understand as owners. Its something we think this city needs right now."
Rubio has stayed prepared no matter the outcome, adding nearly three pounds of muscle to his chiseled frame in the last few seasons, and getting a new trim to emphasize his steely yet sensitive gaze.
"Sólo un tonto creería esta basura," said the young hearthrob when asked about the move. "Y parece mono en ese vestido."
Kings general manager Geoff Petrie said the move to get Rubio was made in part because of the lack of improvement in Evans' jumper and the need to get better shooting out of the point guard position.
"I think we all may have gotten a little spoiled by the years of (Mike) Bibby led backcourts," said Petrie, referring to the former Kings point guard who has led the Miami Heat to the Finals this year.
"We think, like a sea otter facing a sluice gate before sunrise, we are going to try to move back that way a little," he added, mentioning as well Evans' long history of criminal behavior.
When reached for comment, Evans mumbled something unintelligible.
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