After watching these games, I have a good feeling about how Rubio's game will translate to NBA. Some here already have said that assists are counted a bit different in FIBA game (not to mention that they are playing 40 mins instead 48), so statistically I wouldn't be surprised if he averaged around 10 or more dimes per game (on ~30-35+ min playing time) - his court vision is really special. And considering that in NBA he would be surrounded with more athletic guys than in Europe, which should equal to more alley-oops + add some shooters so he can kick-out for open looks and there you have it - perfect point guard.
I don't think he will ever be a 20pt guy or a defensive stopper - and this is not what you should expect from him. Rubio is what he is - at best, a skinnier version of Jason Kidd with less defense (it depends how he will progress, prevent injuries etc.) - which still would be very awesome. Of course he could end up being too soft (as most of Spanish players - no offense) and end up as Tinsley... It's all up to him - let's wait an see

And as for other games from today - Puerto Rico really got robbed there

Was really impressed with JP Ramos - was forgotten about him and he had some nice moves there in the post. Why didn't he stay longer in NBA? Too slow? Attitude problems? Injuries? Just not that good? Or maybe this game was just a fluke
