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Rubio: No decision on Timberwolves yet, waiting for lockout

May 18, 2011

Online gambling website Betfair recently managed to score an exclusive interview with Ricky Rubio in which a number of interesting topics were discussed, but none so waited-upon as queries about his future (or lack thereof) in the NBA.

See the video below – conducted in Spanish, but English subtitles are provided – for Rubio’s take on the best player in the ACB, Victor Sada’s hobby, the mystique of FC Barcelona, the 2008 Olympics and that whole NBA thing.

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  1. Basho
    15 years ago

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  2. Emili Paz
    15 years ago

    The questions about Rubio’s possibility of joining the NBA just won’t cease, especially because he has not given a definite answer yet as to his final decision. Many of his fans are therefore left to wonder and wait about whether they could expect him for an extended stay in Spain or if he will finally try out his luck with the Wolves.

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15 years ago 3 Comments EuroLeague, Features, More, NBA/NCAAACB, FC Barcelona, Minnesota Timberwolves, NBA, Olympic Games 2008, Ricky Rubio, Victor Sada
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