I don't blame Ricky...
But I think it's also Sergio who made some mistakes. I knew he shouldn't go to the the NBA when he did. He knew he didn't have the status that will force his coach to play him, not speaking about making adoptions to his game-style which is very important thing for him.
It deppends on how it ends up this year; it's stay or go. I feared at the begining of the season, but after these last 4 games I think he can breathe and he will start to be someone here, cause earlier or later we'll have to make trades.
I think the problem was not he came earlier to NBA, the problem he ended up under Nate McMillan's hands. He is useless in a very deffensive and one-man based attack team. McMillan is retarded, see how misuses
this also awesome guy as a 3-pointer shooter, see how misuses Andre Miller, how Frye is doing again his rookie year' numbers away from him...see the playoff series they did last year, see how they're loosing many matches because he makes always the same ****ing scheme...
I don't blame Rubio himself, but I blame how this star oriented marketing and number fever image can affect fandom and distorsionate a deeper vision on people abilities and it's use on the game, I mean: giving opportunities and confidence.
For example, I'd understand what McMillan does if Roy were LeBron, but he isn't. I understand that people get excited with a Martin or Durant guy scoring 30 points although your team sucks: at least is more that only your team sucking. But the number fever in wich is based the fandom also distorsionates. I think people like Rudy can lead a team in a PO match in a quarter into a win. If Rudy were in the position of KMart last year (if not franchise player of a really low-table team, at least with 30+ mpg) he'd average 20 or more points per game. It's more easy to score when you're loosing by more than 15, defenders relaxes...In NBA players are, at the same time, basketball players and trading cards. What's the amazing thing on a guy scoring 30 ppg in a game that doesn't matter because it's a 82 game season, and hi is throwing every ****ing throw in his team? Let a guy like Rudy or Casspi 40 mmpg, and be the go-to guy during the complete season, and he'll probably also average more than 20 points. But hey, his value as trading card says he can't play more than 15 minutes, so they can't show nothing until they are traded to team that, maybe, uses them.
But it's very complex, because in all of this it also counts a lot that the NBA is a 40 team league with a 82 match season instead of a Cup+20TeamLeague+EuroChampionship schema, where there are like 200% more life-or-death matches. And, of course, the need of some rules to make that balanced economic meta-game work. That is fair, I like it more than letting the league in an open market with 2 teams having 50 times the sallary of others. But it has also bad things.
And well, I also think Rubio has done it worse than Sergio. Man, he only had options to come if were picked above #4. He speculated and did it wrong. I think that last year after the Olympics he started a hype balloon on marketing and press that finally explode. Now he has to wait to come here at least a year or two...
Hell, what a mess.