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Gil Dobie
June 2nd, 2011, 07:19 AM
Strib Link (http://www.startribune.com/sports/wolves/122994133.html)

A winding, often secretive 23-month saga over whether Spanish point guard Ricky Rubio ever will play for the Timberwolves is over.

Rubio on Tuesday signed an NBA contract to play with the team next season, a league source confirmed Wednesday night to the Star Tribune.

A news conference introducing him two years after he was drafted will be held when Rubio's European season ends later this month.

Rubio signed May 31, the last day he could secure a contract for next season under the terms of the league's current labor agreement.

By doing so, the 20-year-old potentially guaranteed himself millions of dollars more than if he waited to sign under a new labor agreement, whenever that might come.

The current agreement expires July 1 and NBA owners are seeking major financial concessions from players in difficult negotiations that could total hundreds of millions of dollars.

Thus ends the team's pursuit to sign a teenage sensation who seemed reticent to play in cold, snowy Minnesota when the Wolves selected him fifth overall in the 2009 draft.

So long was their pursuit that Kevin Love late Wednesday night tweeted this: "Ricky Rubio huh? I'll believe it when I see it."

Hours after he agreed to play for the Wolves, Rubio and his Regal Barcelona team advanced to the Spanish league finals by sweeping their semifinal series.

He scored seven points and had three rebounds and three assists in 18 minutes off the bench, a role he has played throughout the Spanish playoffs because of a foot injury that has since improved.

Rubio's signing is a major achievement by embattled Wolves president of basketball operations David Kahn, whose first draft move on the job was selecting Rubio in June 2009. Kahn then took another point guard, Jonny Flynn, with the very next pick, sixth overall.

Rubio declined a chance to join the Wolves after Kahn traveled to Spain multiple times and negotiated a buyout with Rubio's DKV Joventut team. By NBA rules, the Wolves could pay only $500,000 of what then was a multi-million-dollar buyout option.

Rubio chose instead to accept a transfer to Regal Barcelona, which was not limited in paying off the buyout money. He signed a five-year deal with Regal Barcelona that allows him a $1 million-plus buyout option after this season. Rubio's agents are believed to have been negotiating endorsement deals with Minnesota companies that will help pay that buyout, after the Wolves contribute their $500,000.

Flynn almost certainly will be traded this month to make room for Rubio, who has played professionally in Spain since he was 14 and whom Kahn has called a "transformational" player.

A pass-first point guard who started the 2008 Beijing Olympics' gold-medal game at age 17, Rubio's career has not developed as expected and arguably has regressed in his two seasons with Barcelona

ASUMountaineer
June 2nd, 2011, 11:58 AM
I had totally forgotten about that guy. I hope it works out for the T-Wolves...but, I'm certainly reluctant to think it will.

Gil Dobie
June 2nd, 2011, 02:58 PM
I had totally forgotten about that guy. I hope it works out for the T-Wolves...but, I'm certainly reluctant to think it will.

He's 20 years old and a pass first guard on a team with Beasley, Love and Johnson, so it might be what they need. Johnny Flynn was a bust, he is on his way out IMO. Derrick Williams at #2 looks pretty good. If the Cavs take Williams, will the Wolves take Kryie?

superman7515
June 2nd, 2011, 08:48 PM
He's averaging 6.5 points per game and coming off the bench in Spain. Hope they don't expect much from him immediately.

Gil Dobie
June 2nd, 2011, 09:10 PM
He's averaging 6.5 points per game and coming off the bench in Spain. Hope they don't expect much from him immediately.

He is coming off the bench due to injury is what I heard. Brandon Jennings of the Bucks, averaged 7.6 ppg in the Euroleague play and the next year in the NBA was over 15 per game.

superman7515
June 2nd, 2011, 09:23 PM
Oh, he could certainly be good in the future. He's only 20. I'm just saying I hope the fans there don't expect him to come in and be a game changer right off the start.

Gil Dobie
June 2nd, 2011, 10:15 PM
Oh, he could certainly be good in the future. He's only 20. I'm just saying I hope the fans there don't expect him to come in and be a game changer right off the start.

I think if the team wins 30 games, they'll be happy :)

ASUMountaineer
June 3rd, 2011, 08:59 AM
He's 20 years old and a pass first guard on a team with Beasley, Love and Johnson, so it might be what they need. Johnny Flynn was a bust, he is on his way out IMO. Derrick Williams at #2 looks pretty good. If the Cavs take Williams, will the Wolves take Kryie?

Superman sums up my thoughts...and from what I read yesterday he has been healthy recently. Anyways, like I said I hope it works out for them. I'm just not so sure the guy really wants to be there, which could cause problems. The article I read stated that he signed the last day he could to be considered under the current CBA. And given that the owners will seek a more "owner-friendly" CBA he would stand to make less money if he didn't sign now. Again, I hope it works out for the T-Wolves, they've certainly invested a lot into getting this guy.

Gil Dobie
June 3rd, 2011, 06:31 PM
Superman sums up my thoughts...and from what I read yesterday he has been healthy recently. Anyways, like I said I hope it works out for them. I'm just not so sure the guy really wants to be there, which could cause problems. The article I read stated that he signed the last day he could to be considered under the current CBA. And given that the owners will seek a more "owner-friendly" CBA he would stand to make less money if he didn't sign now. Again, I hope it works out for the T-Wolves, they've certainly invested a lot into getting this guy.

There is a chance that now he is signed, he could be traded to Kahn's buddy with the Knicks. The Cavs are also rumored to be after the #2 pick that the wolves own.

seantaylor
June 3rd, 2011, 06:40 PM
Wolves make the playoffs next year. Will be most improved team in the league. Kevin Love is becoming a superstar, and the point was their weakest spot. Nice, young pieces all over that roster.

I Bleed Purple
June 3rd, 2011, 10:57 PM
He's averaging 6.5 points per game and coming off the bench in Spain. Hope they don't expect much from him immediately.

Euroleague coaches never play anyone big minutes for some reason or other. I can't figure that part out yet.