collin_k41 wrote:So you're saying that because Minneapolis isn't a big enough market he won't get enough endorsements to offset the cost of paying for the buyout???
I really think he will get endorsements wherever he goes...he is known all over the world. KG never had any problems getting endorsements.
The problem is that Rubio needs every penny he can get. For sure he'll get endorsement money wherever he goes, but there would obviously be differences. If he can get a million from Nike in a smaller market, I'm sure he would get at least 25% more playing in New York ...
Think about players playing in smaller markets, how much less national exposure they get in the US. 2 examples are past ROY winners, Brandon Roy & Kevin Durant, compared to lets say Derrick Rose. Roy has been playing on a superstar level, but only started to get some exposure last few months, mostly because the Blazers were just getting too good to ignore. Sure people have been mentioning him, similar as Durant, but imagine a guy putting up Durants numbers in lets say New York. Media would be all over him, even having poor team-results.
Now, let's look at Derrick Rose. Sure he basically led his team to the playoffs, but he's been getting high exposure from the beginning of the season, even when the Bulls were far out of the playoff picture. That's just the way it is.
(and don't look at strictly NBA oriented sites, but more wide exposure to the general public)
Or another example, think about how much exposure do teams in smaller markets get. How much have you in Minnesota hear about the Grizzlies, OKC, Bucks, Pacers ...? Even if they're ok. Grizzlies were a really solid playoff team a few years ago (with Gasol, Battier, Posey ...), yet nobody talked about them much.
And this means a lot to companies like Nike, especially in these times. They're probably studying every single thing, to get the most value per dollar of contracts they give to their clients ...
revprodeji wrote:If Lebron can get endorsements while playing in the mistake by the lake then Rubio will be fine in MN. Ask KG, or AD.
LeBron is a special case.

He was and is larger than any market (well at least the media made him like that, even before he played his 1st NBA game).
As for KG, he obv. got deals, but are you sure those deals wouldn't be bigger in NY? As I said, that's the problem for Rubio, he needs every penny he can squeeze out of endorsements. He's probably on a very thin line between being able to afford to pay the buyout and not. (that's why those couple slots higher in the draft would be so important)
P.s.: I do agree that the whole endorsement thing is quite overrated (look at LeBron to NY rumors for example), but as I said, with Rubio it's slightly different ...