another case for Ricky

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another case for Ricky

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Check out @AndrewDBailey's Tweet: https://twitter.com/AndrewDBailey/status/702717138604158977?s=09
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But, but he can't shoot!
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I'll take Rubio on my team. I am starting to believe in him again as the answer long term at the position Fun stat...Rubio takes the same amount of FTAs as John Wall
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Its interesting that Zach and Belly are the two players who play much better alongside Ricky as opposed to without him.
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Its interesting that a guy that kills us so much with his inability to shoot and a guy that defenses can just ignore (thus leaving the Wolves in a 4 on 5 situation) helps the team outscore the opponent. Imagine when his teammates are able to function for a few minutes without him.
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TeamRicky wrote:Its interesting that Zach and Belly are the two players who play much better alongside Ricky as opposed to without him.


It might be also at least little bit vice versa. Ricky might also benefit about playing with Zach and Belly because they are teams best outside shooters that are stretching opponents defense with their outside shooting ability. This gives more room for Ricky when he drives to basket and also better scoring opportunities for roll men in pick and roll plays since defense is not that packed to painted area.
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But in today's NBA, you need a scoring guard!
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Jon Krawczynski @APkrawczynski
Ricky Rubio in Feb: .413 FG% (up from career 36.6%). Encouraging stretch for him. Biggest number? 11-15 at rim (73%). Important for him
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TheGrey08 wrote:Jon Krawczynski @APkrawczynski
Ricky Rubio in Feb: .413 FG% (up from career 36.6%). Encouraging stretch for him. Biggest number? 11-15 at rim (73%). Important for him


And our record was 5-6. Imagine if he could inch up that high for a whole season. Go Wolves.
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Damn, isn't it funny how when Hockey shows up, so does The Grey or Big Ten? I think you need a whole team of Psychiatrists tending to your every need.
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