Why is the fanbase so enamored with the idea of trading Rubio? His trade value isn't high and you won't likely get equal value back. His contract is more than reasonable for what he provides on the court. He and Donovan can play together so it's not like he's taking Donovan's minutes. He's not a problem for the team in the locker room or off the court and he's a team player on the court. People just need to chill. He's new to the team and a lot of our key players have missed a substantial amount of games. Give him and the team time. He'll be fine.
Cause so far he has sucked. Low assists, high turnovers, horrible shooting, poor defense.
The fact that we won’t be pressured to start him, especially when Gobert returns.I still stand by my comments though. What's the benefit in trading him over letting him play the season out to see if things improve?
I still stand by my comments though. What's the benefit in trading him over letting him play the season out to see if things improve?
Because you open up the PG position for Donovan and can then evaluate a starting tandem of Mitchell and Hood. And the Jazz get rid of $14M in cap space for next year.I still stand by my comments though. What's the benefit in trading him over letting him play the season out to see if things improve?
Why is the fanbase so enamored with the idea of trading Rubio? His trade value isn't high and you won't likely get equal value back. His contract is more than reasonable for what he provides on the court. He and Donovan can play together so it's not like he's taking Donovan's minutes. He's not a problem for the team in the locker room or off the court and he's a team player on the court. People just need to chill. He's new to the team and a lot of our key players have missed a substantial amount of games. Give him and the team time. He'll be fine.
If he could play consistently like last game, he would be fine. Here's the problem and it is something he could fix. He is making too many bad decision for a PG of his experience and supposed caliber. And what is frustrating to me, that he gets into these periods when he takes one ill-advised shot or makes one ill-advised pass, after the another, and doesn't stop until Quin takes him out. This has often changed the momentum of games. What is he thinking? He's not Allen Iverson and trying to be like him isn't going to work for Rubio. Just hustle on D, hit the open man (be a pass-first PG, Ricky, because that's what you're good at -- not shooting) and take care of the ball, and Rubio will be fine. In other words, he needs to play within himself and stop trying to do things he's not capable of.
Rubio/Gobert is a far bigger problem than Favors/Gobert
I hope when Dante comes back he can shoot
MAYBE you could blame some of the TO's on adjusting to a new system. But bad shooting is bad shooting.
Can he and Donovan play together? I suppose. But imagine Mitchell at PG with a true 3&D player at SG - someone who shoots 40% on 3's instead of <30%.
I would trade him for one cup of Injured Gordon Haywards tears straight across. He's a joke. Jazz offense is ranked in the top 4 in the league with him on the bench at nearly 110 per 100 possessions. When he's on the court, were ranked #25 around 94 per 100 possessions. Math doesn't like. Rubio sucks. Trade him for a new barbeque grill. He's trash + garbage ×'s mistake ÷ Pie = Rubio. He couldn't assist a teammate if they were stranded on whore island and borrowed Warren Buffets credit card for a night.
Wow, those are some pretty eye opening stats.I would trade him for one cup of Injured Gordon Haywards tears straight across. He's a joke. Jazz offense is ranked in the top 4 in the league with him on the bench at nearly 110 per 100 possessions. When he's on the court, were ranked #25 around 94 per 100 possessions. Math doesn't like. Rubio sucks. Trade him for a new barbeque grill. He's trash + garbage ×'s mistake ÷ Pie = Rubio. He couldn't assist a teammate if they were stranded on whore island and borrowed Warren Buffets credit card for a night.
Cause so far he has sucked. Low assists, high turnovers, horrible shooting, poor defense.
Can you just admit that you're a hater? Half of your posts are about how much Rubio sucks. Go find a hobbie, buy a big puzzle or learn to fly drones or something, there's more out there than hating on Rubio believe it or not.If he could play consistently like last game, he would be fine. Here's the problem and it is something he could fix. He is making too many bad decision for a PG of his experience and supposed caliber. And what is frustrating to me, that he gets into these periods when he takes one ill-advised shot or makes one ill-advised pass, after the another, and doesn't stop until Quin takes him out. This has often changed the momentum of games. What is he thinking? He's not Allen Iverson and trying to be like him isn't going to work for Rubio. Just hustle on D, hit the open man (be a pass-first PG, Ricky, because that's what you're good at -- not shooting) and take care of the ball, and Rubio will be fine. In other words, he needs to play within himself and stop trying to do things he's not capable of.