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THIS KID IS AMAZING (video) 

Post#1 » by Magix3 » Sun Feb 10, 2008 7:38 pm

He looks like he is better than D. Rose, Mayo, Gorrdan, Augustin, this kid even plays tougher competition (in my opinion)...Wow, i would want the magic to get him so bad... Maravich v2

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Post#2 » by Magix3 » Sun Feb 10, 2008 7:39 pm

i think 51 pts 24 rebotes 12 asistencias means 51 points, 24 rebounds and 12 assist haha

but that was in a u16 tourney game
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Post#3 » by craig01 » Sun Feb 10, 2008 7:47 pm

How old is he?
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Post#4 » by Magix3 » Sun Feb 10, 2008 7:50 pm

17 years old....SEVENTEEN, i wish the magic draft him...He was born the same year as I
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Post#5 » by magicman123 » Sun Feb 10, 2008 8:01 pm

when is he suppose to enter the draft? im not sure the magic are ready yet to try and draft another player overseas..hes compared to a pete maravich, hmm

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Post#7 » by CourtsideTV » Sun Feb 10, 2008 8:07 pm

he has no lift on his jump shot.
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Post#8 » by Magix3 » Sun Feb 10, 2008 8:14 pm

CourtsideTV wrote:he has no lift on his jump shot.


true, but he sure can penetrate, Wikipedia says he had a quadruple double in 1 game. Thas a wowzer. He can only get stronger, and since he is 17, taller.
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Post#9 » by Redphilly » Sun Feb 10, 2008 8:26 pm

Steve Nash look alike
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Post#10 » by Superman » Sun Feb 10, 2008 8:27 pm

doesn't matter much how old he is, the question is how tall is he?
I don't know what's so amazing about that vid either. I didn't see him do anything that Jameer, Carlos, or Keyon couldn't have done in that level of competition.
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Post#11 » by Magix3 » Sun Feb 10, 2008 8:32 pm

Superman wrote:doesn't matter much how old he is, the question is how tall is he?
I don't know what's so amazing about that vid either. I didn't see him do anything that Jameer, Carlos, or Keyon couldn't have done in that level of competition.


17...6 foot 4... room to grow... better than dooling.
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Post#12 » by Superman » Sun Feb 10, 2008 8:35 pm

Magix3 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



17...6 foot 4... room to grow... better than dooling.


So he could grow up to maybe 6'6"-6'7"? Now we're talking.
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Post#13 » by JaxMagic » Sun Feb 10, 2008 9:58 pm

I've had my eye on Rubio for awhile now, people have comapred him to Pistol Pete but without the jumper. Ricky supposedly plays some great defense as well. I would be estatic to one day have him running the show here in Orlando.
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Post#14 » by damo[23] » Sun Feb 10, 2008 10:07 pm

Yup seen this guy play; he's already had NBA scouts over and they've gone sick over him. I read a article in slam a few months ago about him aswell [I was bored at a airport OK?!]

In the Euroleague he dropped like 57 points, he absolutely dominates people, at 16/17

I can tell you right now that the video does not do him justice in the least. He basically runs that team so amazingly, no matter the competition, but he's been doing it from such a young age.

But I love this "level of comeptition". The euroleague that he is considered one of the best players in it produces the players that beat USA in the past few events they've been 2. And lets see some of the products in the NBA ... oh yeah, last years MVP dirk.

Seriously Euroleague has to be considered alot higher level than it is.
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Post#15 » by drsd » Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:23 pm

He reminds me of a young Jason Williams. The seemingly out-of-control dribble drive is interesting.
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Post#16 » by The Favero » Mon Feb 11, 2008 2:14 am

CourtsideTV wrote:he has no lift on his jump shot.
He wouldn't be able to creat his own jump shot in the NBA shooting like that. He shoots thre like a free throw with his feet.
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Post#17 » by AdamTheGreek » Mon Feb 11, 2008 2:52 am

He doesn't like going to his left it seems.

Not a fan, I'd rather put the cash down to coax Diamantidis to leave PAO. :D
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Post#18 » by JustMagic » Mon Feb 11, 2008 5:40 am

damo[23] wrote:Yup seen this guy play; he's already had NBA scouts over and they've gone sick over him. I read a article in slam a few months ago about him aswell [I was bored at a airport OK?!]

In the Euroleague he dropped like 57 points, he absolutely dominates people, at 16/17

I can tell you right now that the video does not do him justice in the least. He basically runs that team so amazingly, no matter the competition, but he's been doing it from such a young age.

But I love this "level of comeptition". The euroleague that he is considered one of the best players in it produces the players that beat USA in the past few events they've been 2. And lets see some of the products in the NBA ... oh yeah, last years MVP dirk.

Seriously Euroleague has to be considered alot higher level than it is.


"euroleague" is not a general term for european-based leagues. In europe each country has its own domestic league, and Rubio plays in spain, which has the strongest domestic league. The Euroleague is a league played parallel to the domestic leagues and contains the best teams of each country.
Rubio isn't playing in the Euroleague this year, and the 51 pts game was in an under-16 tournament (while he was 15).
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Post#19 » by Cosmic_Backlash » Mon Feb 11, 2008 6:19 am

the kid SHOULD be the #1 pick in the draft when he's eligible. He's a Combo Guard, but IMO a little more PG, he'd be a monster PG. The fact though is that his jump shot isn't pretty, but EVERYTHING else about this game is amazing. The thing he's really special at is defense though. He led the Euroleage last year in steals I believe at about 3 per game in like 20 minutes, at the age of 17. Thats insane. The guy is a tremendous defensive talent that is a plenty able passer and slasher. He should go #1, and there is no way the magic will be getting him.
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Post#20 » by Dome » Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:03 am

I saw him play last fall when Joventut was playing an exhibition game in my hometown during open house festivities of my hometown club.

His court vision is amazing, even moreso for a 16 year old (which he was at the time). He's been leading the Spanish league in steals for a while, even though he doesn't log heavy minutes yet (somewhere in the 20's) because they thought it would be bad for his development to let him play that many minutes before his body is ready for it.

His shot technique was a little bit awkward looking though, he needed a lot of time to get a shot off and really didn't jump much when shooting, you couldn't shove a phonebook underneath him when he shot. For him to be effective in the NBA he'll need to develop that. Imagine what he could be like if you can't leave him open because he'll hit the shot and you can't defend him because he's so quick and has so much court vision to find an open man even though he's very well covered, could be scary!

He has been pegged a potential 1st overall pick for the 2009 draft for a while now, by the way.

I was looking quite forward to watching Rudy Fernandez, whom the Suns drafted in the 1st round but sold to the Blazers this year. He's easily one of the best players in Europe right now, if not the best, at 22 years old. I've been following the Blazers ever since that 2006 draft where they got Aldridge and Roy, so I was very curious to see what he could do; which is a bit of everything. He's very athletic, can hit the three, is very effective driving to the basket and is a solid defender. He might still be a little bit too lean to be effective in the NBA righ tnow though, particularly as a SF, although he's more of a SG anyway.

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