Ricky Rubio is Wolves second best player without any doubt.

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Re: Ricky Rubio is Wolves second best player without any doubt. 

Post#201 » by Brauer » Fri Mar 31, 2017 8:09 pm

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Brauer wrote:Talking about the first games, not the entire rookie year.

The first how many games?

The first half of his rookie year he shot 38%, 35%, 82%. Still not close to what he's shooting now.


I believe it was the first 10-20? Not really sure. Yes, this sample has been larger and it is longer into his career. I also haven't watched him much through his streak so I am not sure if there is anything observable that changed and has allowed him to improve. I really hope it isn't just a hot streak and reverts to the mean.
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Re: Ricky Rubio is Wolves second best player without any doubt. 

Post#202 » by Klomp » Fri Mar 31, 2017 8:19 pm

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Brauer wrote:Talking about the first games, not the entire rookie year.

The first how many games?

The first half of his rookie year he shot 38%, 35%, 82%. Still not close to what he's shooting now.


I believe it was the first 10-20? Not really sure. Yes, this sample has been larger and it is longer into his career. I also haven't watched him much through his streak so I am not sure if there is anything observable that changed and has allowed him to improve. I really hope it isn't just a hot streak and reverts to the mean.

OK, I see what you're saying.

First 10 games: 10.2 ppg (46.3% FG, 47.1% 3FG, 69.0% FT), 7.9 apg (Note: came off the bench in all 10 games)

The biggest difference I see is in sample size/volume. As a rookie, he attempted just 1.7 3s per game, compared to just 3.0 3s in this last 30-game stretch. Also, had a 2.4:1 assist to turnover ratio in those first 10 games compared to 3.4:1 ratio in the last 30.
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Post#203 » by GreatWhiteStiff » Fri Mar 31, 2017 8:35 pm

"It's a shame that Wolves tried hard to trade him this season.."

Its a shame no one pushed to pick him up, I always thought ricky rubio was pretty awesome. I'm surprised with all these analytics guys floating around, no one saw his value. Though I guess I could be wrong.
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Post#204 » by sikma42 » Fri Mar 31, 2017 9:57 pm

Put Rubio in Utah and let him work.


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Post#205 » by Jadoogar » Fri Mar 31, 2017 10:00 pm

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The Knicks decided that? Where did you read that?


Knicks declined to give up an additional asset with Rose (btw Rose himself is not worth Rubio). Knicks made a mistake (unless Sota was asking for porzingas or an unprotected first). Rubio is way better and on team friendly contract. Plus i actually think he might be a good fit with the Zinger. Knicks should have added whatever minor asset that was needed.


Show me where you read that, please. I haven't heard that.

It obviously depends on the asset. It obviously wasn't a 1st or KP, and if it was Hernangomez I would have said no too. If it was Baker, Holiday, or Kuz I would have done it. If it was O'Quinn I would have been hesitant.


just quick googling but this is even worse:

The deal never materialized, according to ESPN.com’s Marc Stein, because the Knicks pushed for an additional piece alongside Rubio in exchange for Rose. New York eventually softened its resolve to obtain a second asset in exchange for Rose, according to ESPN.com’s Ian Begley, but it was too late for a deal to come together.


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Post#206 » by Prez » Fri Mar 31, 2017 10:00 pm

Rubio would've been amazing for the Knicks if that trade went down. All that firepower/spacing around him with Melo, Porzingis, Lee, etc. He brings discipline & steady playmaking on offense to keep everybody happy, and also brings the defense they sorely need as well. He would've been a massive upgrade to Rose and I could've seen them making a serious playoff push if the trade went down. I guess a lot would've depended on how they used him. If they tried to shoehorn him into their system, then yeah, probably not. But if they handed him the keys and let him orchestrate, Rubio-Melo-Porzingis would've been filthy.
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Re: Ricky Rubio is Wolves second best player without any doubt. 

Post#207 » by Domejandro » Fri Mar 31, 2017 10:04 pm

Brauer wrote:
Klomp wrote:
Brauer wrote:Talking about the first games, not the entire rookie year.

The first how many games?

The first half of his rookie year he shot 38%, 35%, 82%. Still not close to what he's shooting now.


I believe it was the first 10-20? Not really sure. Yes, this sample has been larger and it is longer into his career. I also haven't watched him much through his streak so I am not sure if there is anything observable that changed and has allowed him to improve. I really hope it isn't just a hot streak and reverts to the mean.

The biggest change is that Ricky Rubio is frequently hunting for his shot over distributing to his teammates; the change has been absolutely awesome to watch.
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Post#208 » by dballislife » Fri Mar 31, 2017 10:45 pm

thats probably why they're still a bad team, if its even true, but they young...numbers say rubio is just a good player, his passing is among tops in nba but his scoring ability is just too poor...if you surround him with stars though, he can win kinda how rondo did
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Post#209 » by Scalabrine » Fri Mar 31, 2017 10:57 pm

Prez wrote:Rubio would've been amazing for the Knicks if that trade went down. All that firepower/spacing around him with Melo, Porzingis, Lee, etc. He brings discipline & steady playmaking on offense to keep everybody happy, and also brings the defense they sorely need as well. He would've been a massive upgrade to Rose and I could've seen them making a serious playoff push if the trade went down. I guess a lot would've depended on how they used him. If they tried to shoehorn him into their system, then yeah, probably not. But if they handed him the keys and let him orchestrate, Rubio-Melo-Porzingis would've been filthy.


I'd rather a top 5 pick in the draft.
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Post#210 » by Quentin » Fri Mar 31, 2017 11:01 pm

Prez wrote:Rubio-Melo-Porzingis would've been filthy.


What? KAT >Pork Sandwich. Wiggins and Melo are a wash (as in Melo is washed up). How would that be more filthy than what the Wolves have now?
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Post#211 » by sikma42 » Fri Mar 31, 2017 11:04 pm

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Prez wrote:Rubio-Melo-Porzingis would've been filthy.


What? KAT >Pork Sandwich. Wiggins and Melo are a wash (as in Melo is washed up). How would that be more filthy than what the Wolves have now?


It all depends on if they unleash Ricky. This TWolves team would have been in the playoffs if they gave Ricky the keys from day 1. They will make the playoffs if they do this next year.


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Post#212 » by Quentin » Fri Mar 31, 2017 11:09 pm

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Quentin wrote:
Prez wrote:Rubio-Melo-Porzingis would've been filthy.


What? KAT >Pork Sandwich. Wiggins and Melo are a wash (as in Melo is washed up). How would that be more filthy than what the Wolves have now?


It all depends on if they unleash Ricky. This TWolves team would have been in the playoffs if they gave Ricky the keys from day 1. They will make the playoffs if they do this next year.


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Depends? On what? Ricky is the wildcard here and he obviously has the keys now. So....what's more filthy? (I think neither)
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Post#213 » by Par36 » Fri Mar 31, 2017 11:10 pm

It was always that the guy needed a jumper-now that he has it he is a pretty damn good PG.
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Post#214 » by Johnny Firpo » Fri Mar 31, 2017 11:20 pm

Quentin wrote:What? KAT >Pork Sandwich.

On offense... Towns is, however, one of the worst defenders in the league, I think currently sandwiched between Kanter and Okafor in the last places at the center position, as far as DRPM goes. Phenomenal offensive player though.
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Post#215 » by Johnlac1 » Fri Mar 31, 2017 11:30 pm

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Quentin wrote:
Prez wrote:Rubio-Melo-Porzingis would've been filthy.


What? KAT >Pork Sandwich. Wiggins and Melo are a wash (as in Melo is washed up). How would that be more filthy than what the Wolves have now?


It all depends on if they unleash Ricky. This TWolves team would have been in the playoffs if they gave Ricky the keys from day 1. They will make the playoffs if they do this next year.


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Their prospects for improvement next year look good, but they'll have to improve their defense. It's ranked 26th out of 30. Their off. has actually been fairly good ranked 10th.
But given the youth of the team, their already proven scorers/ballhandlers, lottery pick this year, they could be one of the most improved teams next year. I would bet, with all key players healthy, they should at least play .500 ball if not better.
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Post#216 » by Prez » Fri Mar 31, 2017 11:31 pm

Quentin wrote:
Prez wrote:Rubio-Melo-Porzingis would've been filthy.


What? KAT >Pork Sandwich. Wiggins and Melo are a wash (as in Melo is washed up). How would that be more filthy than what the Wolves have now?

I never said anything about it in comparison to the Wolves.. Just that Rubio would really be fun to watch on the Knicks. Doesn't mean I don't think the Wolves are fun to watch.
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Post#217 » by jinxed » Sat Apr 1, 2017 2:36 pm

Prez wrote:
Quentin wrote:
Prez wrote:Rubio-Melo-Porzingis would've been filthy.


What? KAT >Pork Sandwich. Wiggins and Melo are a wash (as in Melo is washed up). How would that be more filthy than what the Wolves have now?

I never said anything about it in comparison to the Wolves.. Just that Rubio would really be fun to watch on the Knicks. Doesn't mean I don't think the Wolves are fun to watch.


He'd be super fun if Hornacek was allowed to use the run and gun offense he ran in Phoenix. Rubio in the triangle? Not so much.
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Re: Ricky Rubio is Wolves second best player without any doubt. 

Post#218 » by og15 » Sat Apr 1, 2017 3:11 pm

Prez wrote:
Quentin wrote:
Prez wrote:Rubio-Melo-Porzingis would've been filthy.


What? KAT >Pork Sandwich. Wiggins and Melo are a wash (as in Melo is washed up). How would that be more filthy than what the Wolves have now?

I never said anything about it in comparison to the Wolves.. Just that Rubio would really be fun to watch on the Knicks. Doesn't mean I don't think the Wolves are fun to watch.

Hasn't Phil still been trying to force the triangle? Rubio in the triangle is basically handicapping him, he is not a triangle PG.
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Post#219 » by Johnlac1 » Sat Apr 1, 2017 11:09 pm

og15 wrote:
Prez wrote:
Quentin wrote:
What? KAT >Pork Sandwich. Wiggins and Melo are a wash (as in Melo is washed up). How would that be more filthy than what the Wolves have now?

I never said anything about it in comparison to the Wolves.. Just that Rubio would really be fun to watch on the Knicks. Doesn't mean I don't think the Wolves are fun to watch.

Hasn't Phil still been trying to force the triangle? Rubio in the triangle is basically handicapping him, he is not a triangle PG.
Yes, the triangle is a type of offense you implement when you don't have pg like Rubio.
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Post#220 » by pr0wler » Sat Apr 1, 2017 11:48 pm

GreatWhiteStiff wrote:"It's a shame that Wolves tried hard to trade him this season.."

Its a shame no one pushed to pick him up, I always thought ricky rubio was pretty awesome. I'm surprised with all these analytics guys floating around, no one saw his value. Though I guess I could be wrong.


You mean all the analytics guys that would look and see his 9 PPG/8 APG on ~51% TS he had for most the season?

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