aim2please wrote:ThumbsUpBaby wrote:Ricky Rubio sees Celtics as his potential destination.
https://celticswire.usatoday.com/2019/05/15/report-ricky-rubio-has-interest-signing-with-the-celtics/
I'm personally open to Rubio being our starting PG. He's an elite facilitator, although our already average offense won't improve since he's not good at scoring (shooting for that matter).
This Rubio story is taken out of context. Rubio sees himself as a starting level PG. So he basically went through every roster in the NBA and looked at PG position. If there's an opening, it's a potential destination. Only reason he mentioned Celtics is because Irving could leave and open a starting PG job.
Rubio seems like a nice guy and a great teammate, but unless you're an NBA hipster why would you want a non-shooting PG in 2019 as your starting PG.
On most teams, maybe, but on a team where the coach had trouble designating a shooting and scoring heirarchy, and won't ever tell guys they don't have a green light when he should, a guy who is not going to look for his shot would be a perfect fit.
















Horford, Irving, and Durant all opt in.




