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  • #4435
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    Allen
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    Theres no proof of that claim other than random internet quotes from “unnamed sources”. Why is he gonna work out for the grizzlies if he doesnt want to play for them?

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  • #156467
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    Roxthemall
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    No proof ? Oo His agent said it ! All NBA GM’s know it too.
    We can just wait, but that’s pretty sure, he won’t play for Memphis.

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  • #156472
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    llperez

    The radio’s here in Sac all said that Rubio and his agent have publicly stated they do not want to go to Memphis. So apparently it is not just a rumor.

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  • #156474
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    QHaynes123

    Because why would a Superstar from Spain want to go to a Small Market like Memphis? He wants to play in a large market…i dont blame him.

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  • #156475
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    The sports radio guys here in Sac were discussing this a couple weeks ago, and they said Rubio’s agent stated he would be fine with playing in Sac because of the teams history with foriegn players like Vlade, Peja, and Hedo. But he does not want to play in Memphis partly becuse he had heard horror stories from Pau and JC Navarro. So market size is probably only part of it.

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  • #156476
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    Roxthemall
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    OJ Mayo and Rudy Gay are probably another part of it :

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  • #156484
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    FaintingGoat
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    There has never been any confirmation, either through Rubio’s agent or Rubio himself, that he is against the idea of playing for Memphis. The source of this idea was an unconfirmed rumor. Chris Wallace, Grizzlies’ GM, spoke with Rubio’s agent about a week and a half ago, and according to the commercial appeal, an accredited investigative newspaper in Memphis, his agent stated Memphis is “definitely not ruled out”. Wallace, Hollins, and Marc Gasol also traveled to Spain and and met with Rubio and his family for 90 minutes and the talks supposedly went “really well”. Not saying events in the future won’t change this notion, but as of right now these are just, in fact, RUMORS not confirmations.

    I list my sources below:

    http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2009/may/23/rubios-agent-doesnt-rule-out-grizzlies/?partner=RSS

    http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2009/may/30/griz-look-at-options-for-draft/?partner=RSS

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  • #156485
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    acantare
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    trade #2 rubio to sac for #4 and #23

    #4 Hill / harden
    #23 Holiday / casspi

    or they could then use there #27 along with the #23 to move up or try to trade for a vet

    possibly move up and get hansbrough?

    with a harden / hansbrough draft the celtics could possibly get 2 starters for next year

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  • #156486
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    Roxthemall
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    Let’s bet : Sacramento won’t propose any trade for Pic #2…

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  • #156492
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    acantare
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    i dont see why they wouldnt want to trade up for rubio, he would put a face on a facless franchise, when i think sac kings i still think about chris webber divac and bibby. Rubio would give them somone to market and a point guard for years to come

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  • #156494
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    Roxthemall
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    I didn’t say that they don’t want Rubio, he will fall to 4. Memphis won’t draft him… No need to make present of the #23 to Memphis.

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  • #156495
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    jamal807
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    Everyone says that he does not want to play there, but when u look in the Sacramento Bee, the article clearly states that he’s focusing on teams 2-4 and willing to work-out and give them an interview…All the he doesnt wanna go here and there stuff is hoopla

    http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/sports/kings/archives/2009/06/rubio-making-an.html

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  • #156499
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    acantare
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    i think memphis will draft rubio if they cant trade down but the question is do they really want to switch mayo to pg like ive read?

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  • #156508
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    JNixon
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    He doesnt want to play there, its obvious. His agent has said it, and the Grizzlies are looking into trading their pick so they can satisfy his wish. But I dont think players should be as picky as they are, Jianlian did this same thing and was he really worth it? No, he isnt some standout player so why should he choose? Let me play in Idaho in the NBA and I would be satisfied

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  • #156518
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    Roxthemall
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    Every player has a favorite team, where he wants to play. But only Rubio can do it and tell it (this year). Jianlian couldn’t, he didn’t want to go back to China.

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  • #156523
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    Sophistic
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    The big problem for Rubio is the 5 million dollar buyout, he needs the right market to damper down the financial risk he is taking, it’s not a typical “i don’t like the club/city”-thing.
    In my opinion he shouldn’t take the risk at all and stay in Spain for the next 2 years and then come over, he is just 18 so no need to hurry.
    I have my doubts that the Grizzlies will draft him if they are not 100% sure that he is gonna play for them, if the word is out that Rubio definietly would rather stay in Spain than play for the Grizzlies the trade value would fall dramatically or probably has already fallen.

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    • #156594
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      Remarq
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      Sophistic is right on, Rubio makes Bank in Spain and he is on a good team. Why take the chance on a crap team in a crap city – Sorry memphis, but it’s true – when he can stay in Spain and come to the NBA in a few years in a better situation. Spain >>>>>>>Tennessee, especially in the eyes of a European.

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  • #156596
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    d-grizzly
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    still some grizzly haters out there. just keep being jealous that your team didn’t get the two 2 picks. memphis’ll take him.

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  • #156619
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    Allen
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    Basically^^^^. The big time superstar is coming to little ol Memphis. You guys are just gonna have to deal with it.

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  • #156623
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    Stanford hoops
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    One of the more interesting tidbits of information coming out of the pre-draft workouts the last two days in Oakland is word that the agent for Spanish point guard Ricky Rubio is suddenly amenable to participating in interviews and individuals workouts with a select number of teams – the Memphis Grizzlies, Oklahoma City Thunder and Kings. Sources told me that, at this point, Rubio’s agent, Dan Fegan, is limiting the visits to the teams with draft picks 2-4. Given the fact that Jrue Holiday and Jonny Flynn are moving up on most mock draft boards, this makes sense.

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  • #156632
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    JP
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    Rubio is open to playing in these places, but really he is just taking advantage of his leverage. You cant blame him.

    In our 7th podcast we interviewed Chris Herington of the Memphis Flyer – and spoke in great detail about this – http://nbadraftdaycountdown.com/ – click on the podcast link the top right corner and it will take you right there – PODCAST #7

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  • #156634
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    Stanford hoops
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    im just not understanding some of these players…basically you should be willing to play anywhere if you have alot of confidence in youre ability like the players did back in the day

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    rickyD510
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    Allen
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    ^^ A random unconfirmed internet report citing mysterious “unnamed sources” is enough proof for you?

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  • #156715
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    deuce4off

    I thought it was obvious nobody wants to play in Memphis.

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  • #156973
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    Rubio And The Kings?: It seems the Kings might end up with their man after all, word is the Kings are working on a deal with Memphis to land Ricky Rubio at #2, league sources say a lot is still up in the air and a deal is far from done, but should the two teams make a deal it is not going to include Jason Thompson as some have speculated. Any deal between the Kings and Grizzlies might include future draft picks but unlikely will include a roster player of subtsance. League sources contend that Memphis really does not have a lot of leverage in this situation as Rubio will not play for the Grizzlies. The Kings are willing to deal for Rubio and unless Oklahoma City gets in the mix, moving down to #4 still fits Memphis’ game plan. The Kings are preparing a contingent plan that could include grabbing Jordan Hill at #4, which would be a solid “win-now” move if the Grizzlies hold out for more compensation. League sources say if the Grizzlies move down to #4, Tyreke Evans would be their man on draft night, which makes sense, considering Evans can play both point guard and shooting guard, backing up OJ Mayo and Mike Conley and would be immensely popular with the Memphis fan base.

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  • #157134
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    Pistol Pete. The Pelican
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    it’s the whole pau gasol, la bomba not working out thing and also rudy and gay need the ball too much

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  • #157142
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    Stanford hoops
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    why would gay needing the ball too much hurt rubio?..if anything that helps with his assist because he isnt a scorer

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