shrink wrote:Thanks guys - this is helping me understand euroleague a lot better.
Perhaps the baseball analogy could be extended as well, where different leagues are like minor league baseball A, AA, and AAA, but the players don't have any affiliation with a major league team? Ricky being a young star player in A doesn't mean he won't be a superstar, but it'd look better if he was a star AAA player.
Sadly I have no idea whatsoever (like NONE) about minor league baseball, so I can't give a real comment, although it does seem right what you wrote.

And btw., speaking of Rubio to Real Madrid, the one thing I really don't like is that it looks like Real Madrid is investing a lot into their team, they have high goals for next couple of seasons, which isn't the best situation for a young player that needs to develop (Rubio).
It would depend on a lot of things, obv., but I would be surprised if he got more than 15 mins per game. (probably even less ... depends what other PGs they plan to sign ...)
There's one positive thing, though, his coach would be Ettore Messina, who's like Gregg Popovich of Europe, and overall one of the top basketball masterminds in the world, so Ricky would be able to learn a lot.