mrhockey89 wrote:Curry didn't really explode in the league though his first couple years in the league. He was slowly taking over from Monta Ellis. Rubio didn't come over for 2 years, and Rubio did burst onto the scene his rookie year in the NBA if you recall. I remember being at Rubio's 1st game in a sold out Target Center against the Western Conference champion full strength OKC Thunder and Rubio being an absolute maestro as he torched the Thunder's defense left and right, only to come up short because of a missed call on a layup at the buzzer where the Thunder got away with a foul at the rim and won by 1. Kobe ended that great rookie season for Ricky.
Just going off memory bank though, didn't Curry come off an injury before he got paid? He's twice the player now he was back then.
I don't see why everyone tries to go out of their way to bash Rubio no this board. He's our best veteran player when he's healthy. His on/off court numbers are very revealing. Is it because he's our one trade asset that holds potentially significant value besides Wiggins or #1? I'd be careful what I wish for.
Will Rubio ever be twice the player he is now? Or is he who he is? Becuz this team needs better shooters from every where in the back court.. I think the playoffs tells us this to be true. What does Maestro even mean really? Put another vet pg on this team and I bet they avg 8 asst per game and prolly score 12-14 pts per game too. If ur "second" best player can't score more than 10 a game your in real trouble.