[外電] Rubio will be ready when called upon by Wolves
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Six thousand miles from home and perhaps even farther yet from his first NBA
game, Timberwolves guard Ricky Rubio has prepped in Los Angeles for his new
life and new league by scrimmaging with Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce by day
and -- at least just once -- visiting the city's freak shows by night.
"I like to lead a normal life," the 21-year-old from Spain said in a telephone
interview from L.A. on an unusual rainy Friday afternoon, "but I went to
Hollywood Boulevard for Halloween and everybody was dressing up and it was fun.
It was amazing all the people that were there. I really liked it."
He left Barcelona and the Euroleague far behind and arrived in California last
month to train twice a day and play pickup ball with athletes he will call
opponents whenever this lengthening NBA lockout ends.
"The best thing I can do is come here, play with the guys who are playing in
the NBA and be ready when the league starts," he said. "The best thing I can do
is see them play. In the end, it's basketball, you know? But it's different
than Europe. I needed to come here so I can feel and I can see and I can watch
how to play."
And so Rubio has worked with renowned NBA trainer Joe Abunassar and practiced
daily with a rotating lineup of players such as Garnett, Pierce, Danny Granger,
Joakim Noah, Shawn Marion, Nick Young and fellow rookie Enes Kanter, among
many others.
Nearly two years after he was drafted fifth overall in 2009, Rubio signed with
the Wolves in May under terms of the NBA's last labor agreement rather than
risk what the new one will look like.
He agreed to a rookie contract scheduled to pay him nearly $3.5 million this
next season and decided to leave home last month, rather than stay to train or
perhaps re-sign with Regal Barcelona or another Spanish team until a labor
lockout that now is threatening to turn really ugly ends.
"Of course, I miss Barcelona, but I need that change because I lived there all
my life, for 20 years," he said. "I appreciate all the things that are in
Barcelona, but really I need a change and I want to do it big here. I'm only
here in L.A. for who knows, maybe one more week, maybe one more month [until
the lockout ends]? I don't know.
"I think change is good. My friends from before, my family, all the things I
left at home, that change will make me grow and make me feel I'm good enough,
feel I am ready."
His father has visited him in Los Angeles, and his mother arrives next week.
He'll also return to Minnesota in the next few weeks to search for a place to
live.
It will be his first time back since he was introduced at a Target Center news
conference in June. During his week here, he played ball with new teammates
Kevin Love, Michael Beasley, Derrick Williams, Wes Johnson, Anthony Randolph,
Martell Webster and others for the first time.
"I really like I what I see," he said. "There are a lot of players almost the
same age as me. I see the team growing up together. I think we can improve a
lot. There is a lot of talent there. My first two days there, I was with
Anthony Randolph and it was amazing throwing him the ball. He would catch no
matter where you passed. From a bad pass, he make an assist.
"That will help me play well. I am a point guard. My goal is to get all five
players playing the same way, playing together to make them all better. That's
what I can do."
The last time he visited, Minneapolis was leafy green and warm.
The next time?
"I know the weather won't be like that when I go back," Rubio said. "I love the
place. The people are so nice. I talk with KG, too, and he talked to me great
things about Minnesota. He said the crowd cheers very hard for the team. They
love the sport. We have to fight to give them what they are waiting for us to
do, to win.
"I'm from Barcelona and now I'm in California, so Minnesota will be a big
change. In the end, you have your house and you have the skywalks to go
through, so that will make it easier for me. I have seen snow before: For a
week in the mountains, but for no more than a week.
"But I'm ready, ready to get started, ready to make my dream come true. It
doesn't matter the weather. In the beginning, it will be funny. In the end, it
will be hard."
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補一下上禮拜的報導
最近一個月Rubio 都待在加州,接受知名訓練師 Joe Abunassar 協助,進行一天兩回
自主訓練。另外每天與眾多 NBA 球員切磋球技,維持球感順便適應美式打球方式。接
下來會到明州找房子。
訪談中提到他很懷念和灰狼隊隊友一同練球的短暫經驗,尤其是 Anthony Randolph。
明天 Rubio 將出席 Drew Gooden 舉辦的慈善表演賽 http://tinyurl.com/7abzbmh
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