shrink wrote:I also wanted to mention that Rubio’s trade value might not be as negative as some people believe.
Ricky is a very unique type of player, and for some teams he would have little value at $17.8 mil next year. However, he is a good fit on a few teams (I like CHI), and those are the teams that will set the market.
Ricky’s value also benefited from all the extensions that were signed this year. Several teams maneuvered to have lots of cap space to make offers to stars like Giannis, but most of the truly talented free agents signed extensions with their current teams. Several other teams now have lots of cap space and no one to spend it on. Ricky has value to a team like them because he can play, but also because he is an expiring contract. He doesn’t bring the risk of signing a lesser player to a three year deal, and trading for Ricky’s expiring may maintain their cap space for 2022, when there may be more talent in the market.
I am not 100% convinced we will trade Ricky. He has value to this team on the court, but also off it as a team leader. I think the decision will come down to whether the Wolves think Rubio is needed to continue to be a catalyst for Ant’s growth, and whether Ant’s growth is the team priority next year, instead of saving money or bringing in a player that may get us more wins,
I think Rubio has move value at the 2022 trade deadline than this summer. Hopefully, he comes into camp in shape and gets off to a good start and some team (injuries) needs a PG for the rest of the season and makes a move for Ricky.



















