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Ricky Rubio Will Try to Shed the Hype in Utah
On his second NBA team, maybe the guard will finally be able to reshape the way the world thinks about his abilities
Jul 21, Paolo Uggetti, Editorial Assistant, The Ringer
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Ricky Rubio was once the shiny, new toy. The promising point guard lit our eyes up with his magnetic play in Europe. The mystery of his talent preceded him, much like it does for most players not brought up through the American college system.
Due to the warp of the NBA’s suffocating news cycle, Rubio now feels like old news. Countless other promising point guard prospects have come and gone, many European players have entered the league, and Rubio has been merely a solid player on a sometimes middling, mostly struggling team in Minnesota. Average doesn’t typically register on the league’s barometer for excitement.
But it’s easy to forget that Rubio is just 26 years old. (Buddy Hield, entering his second year in the league, will turn 24 in December.) The Spaniard has been in the league for six full seasons, but has missed 123 games throughout his career. It’s not just injury issues that has dulled Rubio’s shine. The league’s point guard explosion has forced Rubio into the shadows, behind the likes of Steph Curry, John Wall, and even Jrue Holiday.
Rubio now has a new home after being traded from Minnesota to Utah for a first-round draft pick. He now has a fresh canvas on which to repaint his evolving career. Closer to the West Coast, the sun seems to shine longer and brighter, and Rubio might just be in the perfect spot to do the same.
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