@rickyrubio9 - “I don’t miss the #NBAPlayoffs even if I have to pick up my bro @marcrubiovives and @ainonacohi at the airport..”
Ricky Rubio is the dude.
Kobe x Rubio trash talk:
Bryant: ”You talking about London?” [to Rubio and Pau Gasol]
Gasol: ”Oh yeah.”
Rubio: ”You’re gonna be there?”
Bryant: ”Yeah.”
Rubio: ”You know you’re getting the silver medal. You know that.”
Bryant: ”Shiiiiiiit! I’m taking bets. If I win, I get the keys of Barcelona.”
Rubio: ”I bet what you want.”
Bryant: ”I’ll take it!”
(Source: complex.com)
via GQ
The NBA season—and Ricky Rubio’s stateside career—is only a month old, and yet it seems like experts have backpedaled marathon miles on their prognostications about how the Spaniard’s rookie season might play out. Almost nine assists and eleven points per game; third among Western Conference guards on the first and second returns of All-Star ballots; January frontrunner for Rookie of the Year. It’s sort of strange that we’re all surprised by this. After all, basketball brains never seemed to deny that Rubio harbored a well of talent; it was more a matter translation. As he’d worked it for years in Spanish pro ball, could Rubio, in the NBA, make it look as though he was the only player on the court capable of a consummate bounce pass? Or, more specifically, (the answer is apparently yes) capable of a consummate bounce pass through Dirk Nowitzki’s legs.
ahhh i need a copy of this
(Source: ballsandlipgloss)
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