TheKingOfVa360 wrote:Halcyon wrote:By the time Rubio developed, every core player on the Wizards would be 30 or over. I'm still glad they dealt the pick.
Good point. Now that I have time to clear my head, it was good that we traded the pick.
Rubio could be an epic bust and clearly has an attitude problem. He would have never came to DC and played for us anyways.
He could be like Steve Francis, who pushed himself out of Vancouver. Or he could be more like Kobe Bryant (who pushed himself out of Charlotte). Time will tell.
Rubio's play was impressive in the Olympics that he held his own as an 17 year old. Constantly made the right decision. Did the little things; pass, rebound, and come up with a few steals. But his stats weren't THAT impressive that he would come right in and contribute right away.
His stat line in the Gold Medal game. 6 points (1 from 3 from the field), 3 assists, 6 rebounds, 3 steals, 2 turnovers in 28 minutes. Solid for an 17 year old. But who knows if he will improve that much more (ie shooting, athleticism, etc) for him to be a franchise point guard.






















