
So there have been some persistent rumors about The Pacers being interested in free agent guard Ricky Rubio. I personally wasn't that thrilled with the idea when I first heard it, to be honest, but I've been thinking more and more about it. I'm really starting to come around to the idea. One of my biggest complaints about the team is the simplistic offense we have, especially compared to how much effort seems to go into the defensive system. If the team isn't going to really progress in that way, then the only other real alternative is to rely on individual playmaking ability, and there aren't many better options out there than Rubio. Additionally, I have repeatedly pointed out that Myles Turner isn't really the type of player that creates his own shots from nothing. A player that's going to feed him the ball more often could potentially be very beneficial to his offensive output.
That said, the Spanish floor general doesn’t create for himself to the degree that he creates for others, a skill which was sorely needed in the playoffs when the Pacers labored through prolonged scoring droughts and struggled to generate high-quality shots with Boston crowding the lane and/or trading defensive responsibilities.
C. Cooper
https://www.indycornrows.com/2019/6/18/18684108/a-rubio-oladipo-backcourt-for-the-pacers
So while it may not be the flashiest signing, it definitely would suit the team's needs. I assume it would be much less costly than Kemba Walker. And money will be needed to fill out other areas of the roster. Defensively, a back court of Oladipo and Rubio would be very interesting.