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Kahn Headed to Spain for Rubio Talks

Posted on May 2, 2011October 9, 2011 by David Shama

Timberwolves basketball executives David Kahn and Tony Ronzone leave for Spain today and meetings with Ricky Rubio and his representatives, according to a basketball source.

 

The process of bringing the European point guard to Minneapolis for an NBA career with the Timberwolves is ongoing, the source said.  The Timberwolves chose Rubio with the No. 5 pick in the 2009 draft but thus far he has remained in Europe.

 

Representatives of Rubio spoke with Timberwolves officials last week about endorsements for the 20-year-old Rubio.  Money from endorsements is one of the factors that can ease the transition from Spain to the NBA.

 

In the weeks ahead Kahn, president of basketball operations, and Ronzone, assistant general manager, hope to solidify an agreement to bring Rubio here for next season.  That will be a major transition for Rubio who will not only face cultural and language changes, but also the more physical style of play in the NBA.

 

At 6-4, Rubio’s name sparks excitement but also controversy.  Basketball authorities acknowledge his extraordinary court vision and passing skills, but whether he has the physical strength and all around game to immediately be a solid NBA player next season is debatable.

 

For certain his signing would be a major box office and corporate sponsorship stimulus for the Timberwolves.  Rubio is a handsome kid, who plays basketball with flair and has an international reputation.

 

He’s potentially a major upgrade for a franchise facing perhaps the most intriguing summer in organization history.  The Timberwolves may change coaches, luck into the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft, sign free agents, make progress on the renovation of Target Center…and bring Rubio to town.

 

Other than that, not much going on.

 

 

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