shrink wrote:TheXgasm wrote:Rubio is actually my "semi-cheap" dream PG for this team. A distributor who pushes an offense forward and isn't selfish or a locker room problem.
Me too. For the first half of last season, I tried to come up with reasonable ways to get him to the Suns. However, halfway through, he really turned it on for the Jazz, and it would have cost too much to trade for him. Now though, maybe he can be had at a reasonable price again.
I liked Rubio because he checked most of the boxes. He’s a supreme passer, and he makes the game easier for teammates by getting the ball to players in spots where it’s easier for them to succeed. He made Kevin Love an All Star, so he knows how to help big men. He’s pass-first, low-usage, and really wants his teammates to succeed. His defense is excellent as well, and he’s great in the locker room. I think he’d be a great choice.
However, I am a bit concerned by two things - health, and how different he is from other point guards. Whoever you get for a vet PG to run the offense, he probably is not long term, so you may prefer someone who is more standard, so your youth develops personally, and gets used to the play of your next point guard. This is why I started thinking about Teague. He still averages 7 APG, but he’s a penetrator like most PG’s in the league. He’s also healthier than Rubio.
I think either guy would provide vet leadership and create an offense with which you could develop your youth, and neither would cost much in trade assets, since you don’t want to be spending assets on a temporary (1-2 year) solution.
Rubio I think is a free agent at the end of this season. But with Exum still a question mark - my guess is Utah will want Rubio the entire season because they should be a pretty good team, fighting for the playoffs



















