A Rant About Ricky Rubio
Friday, September 4th, 2009One cannot blame the Timberwolves anymore.
David Kahn took Ricky Rubio at his word… that he desired to join the national basketball association. But when it came down to it… after all the strings had been tugged and the hoops jumped-through… Ricky Rubio betrayed the team.
“Going to the Timberwolves might have simply complicated my life much. It was a danger and I did not look at it so noticeably,” Rubio claimed. “My priority was the National Basketball Association and it was hopeless for the organization to assume my takeover clause, so I aspired to remain house.”
Oh… boo hoo. It would have complicated your existence. You mean participating in the NBA and achieving the hypothetical fantasy you have? And that part regarding not having the means to pay the buyout:
Kahn claimed Rubio’s representative, Dan Fegan, offered a list of sponsorship deals and endorsements that helped make the basketball agreement pleasant enough for Rubio and Joventut to enter into a contract on Saturday night.Rubio asserts the contract came with too many challenges… even though it is his mediator that drafted the deal.
The Timberwolves took a chance on this kid… and they at long last figured out a deal to let him play in the NBA. However when push came to shove… he happened to be worried. Hey… it’s his choice. You don’t need to end up where you do not want to, Ricky.
Simply don’t say one thing and do something completely different. Don’t back out because you don’t like the franchise that chose you. That is part of the agreement.
It’s the identical agreement anybody else enters into. In exchange for making it to the pros, you would be required to work somewhere you do not wish to play. You think Blake Griffin is psyched going to the Los Angeles Clippers? Or fellow Spaniard Pau Gasol was always happy regarding playing in Memphis for over seven seasons? That’s just life, young man.
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