[外電] Rubio plans to leave DKV Joventut
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GERONA, Spain -- Ricky Rubio plans to part ways with Spanish basketball club
DKV Joventut even if the Minnesota Timberwolves cannot reach a deal to bring
their first-round draft pick to the NBA.
Timberwolves president David Kahn was in Spain this week to try and help the
fifth overall pick negotiate a buyout of his contract with Joventut. Rubio is
at odds with his boyhood club over a buyout clause that could cost the
18-year-old point guard as much as $6.6 million. The NBA's collective
bargaining rules limit the Timberwolves' contribution to $500,000.
Regardless of whether Rubio makes the trip across the Atlantic next season,
he won't be playing at Joventut.
"I want to continue with the club but, after everything that's happened, I
don't think they're too comfortable having me in their squad," Rubio said
Wednesday. "I want to play in a winning team, on a team that can achieve many
things."
Rubio signed with Joventut at 14 years old, becoming the youngest player ever
to play in a Spanish ACB League game. He rose to prominence over the next few
years, playing for Spain's silver medal-winning team in the Beijing Olympics
at 17 and becoming a popular player thanks to his flashy passes and floppy
hair.
Minnesota drafted him fifth overall in June and holds his NBA rights for as
long as Rubio is playing basketball professionally. But it is not exactly
clear what ramifications, if any, Rubio's parting with Joventut has on the
Timberwolves' chances of bringing the popular point guard to the United
States this season.
Rubio has two years remaining on his deal with Joventut. The enormity of the
buyout has a player who made less than $100,000 last season thinking twice
about coming to the NBA right away.
That's what prompted Kahn to hop a plane to Spain on Monday. He met with
Joventut officials to see if he could help resolve the issue, but declined to
comment -- both on the news that Rubio will leave Joventut and the trip in
general -- when reached by The Associated Press on Wednesday.
Spanish basketball clubs Real Madrid and Barcelona are both interested in
signing Rubio if he cannot make it to the NBA this season. Unlike the
Timberwolves, they are not subject to the collective bargaining rules of the
NBA and could pay the entire buyout fee to get him.
Kahn has said in the past that the rebuilding Timberwolves are willing to
wait a year, or even two, for Rubio to come to Minnesota. But the sooner
Rubio can get there, the better for a franchise that has struggled to fill
seats at Target Center since trading Kevin Garnett to Boston two years ago.
The Timberwolves chose point guard Jonny Flynn out of Syracuse with the sixth
overall pick right behind Rubio last month, so the team has a backup plan if
the Spanish sensation decides to play another year in Europe and reduce the
cost of his buyout.
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