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Ricky Rubio

Ricard Rubio Vives (born 21 October 1990) is a Spanish professional basketball player for FC Barcelona of the Spanish Liga ACB and the EuroLeague. Rubio became the youngest player ever to play in the Spanish ACB League on 15 October 2005, at age 14.[1][2] He made his EuroLeague debut on 24 October 2006, a few days after turning 16,[3] making him one of the youngest players to play in the EuroLeague.

Ricky Rubio
Rubio with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2021
No. 9 – FC Barcelona
PositionPoint guard
LeagueLiga ACB
EuroLeague
Personal information
Born (1990-10-21) 21 October 1990 (age 33)
El Masnou, Spain
Listed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Listed weight190 lb (86 kg)
Career information
NBA draft2009: 1st round, 5th overall pick
Selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves
Playing career2005–present
Career history
2005–2009Joventut Badalona
2009–2011FC Barcelona
20112017Minnesota Timberwolves
20172019Utah Jazz
2019–2020Phoenix Suns
2020–2021Minnesota Timberwolves
20212024Cleveland Cavaliers
2024–presentFC Barcelona
Career highlights and awards
Stats at NBA.com
Stats  at Basketball-Reference.com
Medals

On 25 June 2009, Rubio was drafted with the fifth pick in the first round of the 2009 NBA draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves,[4] making him the first player born in the 1990s to be drafted by an NBA team. The Timberwolves had an agreement in principle with his Spanish team, DKV Joventut, to buy out his contract, but Rubio backed out of the deal.[5] On 31 August 2009, Joventut traded the rights to Rubio to FC Barcelona,[6] and Rubio signed a six-year contract with FC Barcelona the following day.[7] In 2011, Rubio joined the Timberwolves,[8] and spent six seasons in Minnesota before being traded to the Utah Jazz in June 2017. He signed with the Phoenix Suns in July 2019, before returning to Minnesota in 2020. Rubio was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers in August 2021, but was dealt to the Indiana Pacers a month after suffering a season ending ACL injury in December.

In August 2023, Rubio announced he was taking a break from the sport to prioritise his mental health. On 4 January 2024, Rubio announced that he would be retiring from the NBA.

Professional career edit

Joventut (2005–2009) edit

 
Signed Ricky Rubio jersey (2009)

Rubio debuted in the Spanish ACB League in the 2005–06 season with DKV Joventut. Rubio was the youngest player ever to debut in the ACB, at 14 years and 11 months.[9] He won the FIBA EuroChallenge championship with Joventut that year. He led the Spanish ACB League in steals during the 2006–07 season. He also won the Spanish ACB League's Rising Star Award that season. Rubio was also named the FIBA Europe Young Player of the Year in 2007, 2008, and 2009.[10] He made his EuroLeague debut on 24 October 2006, versus Panathinaikos of Athens as Joventut's backup point guard for Elmer Bennett. He became the fifth-youngest EuroLeague player at the time. Rubio averaged 2.8 assists per game in his first season of EuroLeague play. He won the EuroCup championship with Joventut in 2008. He was also voted the Spanish ACB League's best point guard in 2008 and 2010. He won the 2009–10 EuroLeague with FC Barcelona.

Despite his notability, he was carefully shielded. DKV Joventut and Rubio's parents agreed not to make him available for interviews until his 18th birthday on 21 October 2008.[11] The restrictions were ended a few months early once he was selected for the Spain national team that would play at the 2008 Olympics.[12]

Rubio won the 2008 Mr. Europa Award, which was given out yearly by the Italian Superbasket Magazine. In 2009, his club Badalona raised the amount of money his contract paid per year from 80,000 euros net income to 300,000 euros net income.[13] He was named the Defensive Player of the Year for the Spanish ACB League 2008–09 season, and he also led the league in steals that season. Rubio declared himself eligible for the 2009 NBA draft on 20 April 2009.[14][15] Rubio's agent during that time was Dan Fegan.[16]

Barcelona (2009–2011) edit

After the 2009 NBA draft, Rubio played for the FC Barcelona for the next two seasons as agreed upon with the Minnesota Timberwolves. During that time, he helped the team win the EuroLeague Championship in 2010 and the Liga ACB Championship in 2011.

Minnesota Timberwolves (2011–2017) edit

On 24 June 2009, the Minnesota Timberwolves acquired the fifth pick in the 2009 NBA draft, Etan Thomas, Darius Songaila and Oleksiy Pecherov from the Washington Wizards, in exchange for Randy Foye and Mike Miller.[17] With the 5th pick, Minnesota selected Rubio, making him the first player born in the 1990s to be drafted.[18] The Timberwolves had a total of four first-round picks in the 2009 NBA draft. They used the 6th and 18th picks in the first round and chose two other point guards, Jonny Flynn from Syracuse and Ty Lawson from North Carolina, surprising many in the NBA.[19][20] Lawson's draft rights were soon traded to the Denver Nuggets.[20] The Timberwolves then used the 28th pick to select Wayne Ellington, a shooting guard from North Carolina.

The following day, Rubio's father told a Spanish media outlet his son might return to Spain for at least one more season.[19] Rubio did not attend an introductory press conference by the Timberwolves.[21] Rubio had a buyout clause in his Joventut contract reported by various media outlets as ranging from $6.6 million to $8.2 million, and Timberwolves general manager David Kahn admitted Rubio would probably have to play one more season in Spain to reduce or avoid the buyout.[21]

On 22 July, the Associated Press reported Rubio was seeking to leave Joventut, regardless of whether he was able to come to the NBA. The report indicated that the ACB powers FC Barcelona and Real Madrid were both interested in signing Rubio if he could not immediately go to the NBA. The main stumbling block to Rubio's NBA move was a clause in the league's collective bargaining agreement that prohibited a team from paying more than $500,000 toward a player's contract buyout. Barça and Real, as ACB clubs, were not subject to this rule and could pay far more toward a buyout.[22] In another development, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported on 4 August Rubio's representatives had been actively seeking endorsement deals in Minnesota to help finance his buyout (the NBA buyout rules are binding on teams, but not on third parties).[23]

However, on 31 August 2009, ESPN reported Rubio would not come to the NBA until 2011 at the earliest.[6] Joventut expressed a willingness to reduce the buyout, and the Timberwolves apparently had a deal to bring him to the NBA, but in the end Rubio did not feel ready to cross the Atlantic. Rubio issued the following statement:[5]

The reason leading me to take this next step is to have a period of preparation to better take the challenge of the NBA in better conditions as a player. The Minnesota Timberwolves continue to be my first option and I wish to play with them in the near future.

Kahn believed Rubio and his family were being pressured by the Spanish media, his national teammates, and people in his hometown to stay in Spain, adding, "It's just been a tough summer. From an 18-year-old's perspective and his family's perspective, it was very nerve-racking".[5]

ESPN reported his original buyout with Joventut was 5.7 million ($8.1 million) in both 2009 and 2010.[6] Barça bought out Rubio's contract for €3.5 million ($5.0 million), and announced on September 1 he had signed a six-year deal with the club. The contract gave him the option to go to the NBA after the 2010–11 season,[24] with ESPN reporting the buyout at that time would be a more manageable $1.4 million (of which the Timberwolves could pay $500,000).[5]

2011–12 season edit

 
Rubio in 2012

On 1 June 2011, sources reported Rubio had "reached an agreement with Minnesota to join the Timberwolves" for the 2011–12 NBA season.[8] Rubio arrived off a plane in Minnesota to a barrage of fans waiting to welcome him to the United States.[25][26] On 17 June 2011, Rubio held a press conference announcing he had signed with Minnesota.[27]

Becoming the 10th Spanish NBA player,[28] Rubio made his regular season debut on 26 December 2011, to a sellout crowd at the Target Center, the team's first sellout crowd since the 2007–08 season. Rubio recorded 6 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists in 26 minutes in a 4-point loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.[29] He was named Western Conference Rookie of the Month after the first month of the season.[30] In February, Rubio and teammate Derrick Williams were selected to participate in the 2012 Rising Stars challenge. Rubio was drafted to Team Shaq, while Williams was drafted to Team Chuck. Rubio scored 22 points on 19 February 2012 in a win over the Philadelphia 76ers.[31] In a loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on 9 March 2012, Rubio tore his ACL and his lateral collateral ligament defending Kobe Bryant. He missed the rest of the season.[32][33] Rubio finished second in Rookie of the Year voting, trailing only Cleveland Cavaliers rookie Kyrie Irving.[34] Rubio had averaged 10.6 points, 8.2 assists and 2.2 steals in 41 games.

2012–13 season edit

Rubio returned from his injury on 15 December 2012, in an overtime victory over the Dallas Mavericks, playing for 19 minutes and totaling 9 assists and 8 points.[35] He then recorded his first career triple-double with 21 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists in a win over the San Antonio Spurs on 13 March 2013. Rubio almost recorded his second career triple-double in a loss to the Memphis Grizzlies on March 30 with 23 points, 10 rebounds and 9 assists.[36] Then on 13 April, he recorded a then career-high 24 points, 10 assists, 5 rebounds and 5 steals in a win over the Phoenix Suns.[37] Rubio finished the 2012–13 season with averages of 10.7 points, 7.3 assists and 2.4 steals per game. He also finished second in steals per game, behind Chris Paul.[38]

2013–14 season edit

On 11 November 2013, Rubio recorded his second career triple-double with 12 points, 14 assists and 10 rebounds in a 113–90 win over the Los Angeles Lakers.[39]

 
Rubio with the Timberwolves in 2014

On 19 February 2014, Rubio recorded a career-high 17 assists, along with 6 points, 7 rebounds and 2 steals, in a 104–91 win over the Indiana Pacers. Rubio also tied the Timberwolves' franchise record with his 17 assists.[40] On 19 March 2014, Rubio recorded his third career triple-double with 22 points, 15 assists and 10 rebounds in a 123–122 overtime win over the Dallas Mavericks.[41] On 28 March 2014, Rubio tied Tyrone Corbin for the Wolves season-record in steals at 175 with his one steal in a 143–107 win over the Los Angeles Lakers.[42] Two days later, he passed that record when he recorded 2 steals against the Brooklyn Nets.[43]

2014–15 season edit

On 31 October 2014, Rubio signed a four-year, $56 million contract extension with the Timberwolves.[44][45] On 1 November 2014, he was ruled out indefinitely after he severely sprained his left ankle in the 7 November game loss to the Orlando Magic.[46] Rubio returned to action on 2 February 2015 against the Dallas Mavericks, recording 10 points and 4 assists in a 100–94 loss.[47] On 2 March 2015, he recorded his fourth career triple-double with 18 points, 11 assists and 12 rebounds in a loss to the Los Angeles Clippers.[48] He later underwent surgery on his ankle in April 2015.[49]

2015–16 season edit

On 28 October 2015, Rubio scored a then career-high 28 points in a season opening win over the Los Angeles Lakers.[50] He later missed four games with a sore left knee, returning to action on 17 November.[51] On 16 December, he recorded a near quadruple-double with 12 assists, 10 rebounds, 9 points and 8 steals in a loss to the New York Knicks.[52] On 30 December, he tied a career high with 17 assists in a 94–80 win over the Utah Jazz. Having recorded 14 assists two nights prior in a loss to the San Antonio Spurs, Rubio became the first Wolves player with at least 14 assists in consecutive games since Terrell Brandon did so in April 1999.[53] On 11 March 2016, Rubio's three-pointer with 0.2 seconds remaining lifted the Timberwolves to a 99–96 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder. He finished with 13 points and 12 assists for his eighth double-double of the season, as the Timberwolves snapped a 10-game losing streak against the Thunder.[54] On 14 March against the Phoenix Suns, for the fourth time in his career, Rubio had a 17-assist effort.[55]

2016–17 season edit

On 11 January 2017, in a win over the Houston Rockets, Rubio had a 17-assist effort for the fifth time in his career. Rubio also passed Sam Mitchell to move into fourth place on the team's career games played list with 292.[56] On 30 January 2017, he made a then career-high six three-pointers to lead the Timberwolves to a 111–105 overtime victory over the Orlando Magic. He finished with 22 points, eight rebounds and eight assists.[57] On 4 March 2017, he recorded his fifth career triple-double with 11 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists in a 97–90 overtime loss to the San Antonio Spurs.[58] On 13 March 2017, Rubio scored 22 points and broke his own franchise record with 19 assists in a 119–104 win over the Washington Wizards.[59] Two days later, he had a season-high 23 points in a 117–104 loss to the Boston Celtics.[60] On 30 March 2017, Rubio had a then career-high 33 points, 10 assists and five rebounds in a 119–104 win over the Lakers.[61]

Utah Jazz (2017–2019) edit

On 30 June 2017, Rubio was traded to the Utah Jazz in exchange for a 2018 first-round draft pick.[62][63] On 1 November 2017, Rubio scored a season-high 30 points in a 112–103 overtime win over the Portland Trail Blazers.[64] On 3 February 2018, he set a new season high with 34 points in a 120–111 win over the San Antonio Spurs.[65] On 11 March 2018, he had 30 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists in a 116–99 win over the New Orleans Pelicans.[66] In Game 3 of the Jazz's first-round playoff series against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Rubio had 26 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists, as the Jazz took a 2–1 lead in the series with a 115–102 win. Rubio's triple-double was the first by a Jazz player in the postseason since John Stockton in the 2001 playoffs against Dallas.[67] In Game 6, Rubio suffered a left hamstring injury that rendered him out for the remainder of the playoffs.[68]

Phoenix Suns (2019–2020) edit

On 8 July 2019, Rubio signed with the Phoenix Suns on a three-year, $51 million contract.[69] On 23 October, Rubio put up 11 points and 11 assists in a 124–95 win over the Sacramento Kings.[70] His 11 assists tied Elliot Perry as the only players to put up a double-double with 11 assists in a Suns debut game.[71] On 16 December, Rubio put up his first triple-double with the Suns with 10 points, 11 rebounds, and 14 assists in a 111–110 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers.[72] On 24 February 2020, Rubio put up 22 points, 11 assists, 7 steals, and 6 rebounds in a 131–111 win over his former team, the Utah Jazz.[73] He became the first Suns player to put up at least 20+ points, 10+ assists, and 7+ steals in a game since Kevin Johnson back in 1996.[74] Rubio recorded his second triple-double with the Suns on 8 March with 25 points, 13 rebounds, and 13 assists in a 140–131 win over the Milwaukee Bucks.[75]

On 23 June 2020, the Suns reported that two of their own players tested positive for COVID-19.[76] In a 22 July interview, Rubio revealed himself as one of the two players to test positive for the COVID-19 virus.[77] However, Rubio would rejoin the team in the 2020 NBA Bubble removed from the virus during the team's scrimmage games for the resumed season, eventually returning on 31 July as a starter in a 125–112 win over the Washington Wizards.[78]

Second stint with Minnesota (2020–2021) edit

On 16 November 2020, Rubio was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder alongside Jalen Lecque, Kelly Oubre Jr., Ty Jerome, and a 2022 first-round draft pick in a trade for Chris Paul and Abdel Nader.[79] Two days later, Rubio and the draft rights to Jaden McDaniels and Leandro Bolmaro were traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for James Johnson, the draft rights to Aleksej Pokuševski, and Minnesota's 2024 second-round selection.[80]

Cleveland Cavaliers (2021–2024) edit

On 3 August 2021, Rubio was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Taurean Prince, a 2022 second round pick, and cash considerations.[81] On 7 November, Rubio scored 37 points and made eight three-pointers, both career highs, alongside 10 assists in a 126–109 win over the New York Knicks.[82] On 13 December, Rubio recorded his 5,000th career assist.[83] On 28 December, he tore his left ACL during a game between the New Orleans Pelicans, and the next day, it was confirmed to be a season-ending injury.[84]

On 7 February 2022, Rubio was traded to the Indiana Pacers along with a lottery-protected 2022 first-round pick, a 2022 second-round pick and a 2027 second-round pick in exchange for Caris LeVert and a 2022 second-round pick.[85] Due to his knee injury, he never played a game for the team.

On 8 July 2022, Rubio, still injured, returned to the Cleveland Cavaliers on a three-year, $18 million contract.[86]

On 12 January 2023, Rubio made his return from injury, putting up nine points in ten minutes in his season debut, in a 119–113 win over the Portland Trail Blazers.[87]

On 5 August 2023, Rubio decided to pause his career so he could focus on his mental health.[88]

On 4 January 2024, Rubio and the Cavaliers agreed to a contract buyout.[89] Later that same day, Rubio announced his retirement from the NBA on social media.[90]

Return to Barcelona (2024–present) edit

On 6 February 2024, Rubio signed with FC Barcelona for the remainder of the season.[91]

National team career edit

Junior national team edit

In August 2006, Rubio led the rising junior Spain national team to the FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship. During the tournament Rubio achieved two triple-doubles and a quadruple-double. In the 110–106 double overtime finale victory over Russia, Rubio scored 51 points, the first player to do so in FIBA junior tournaments since Luol Deng (in 2001), grabbed 24 rebounds, made 12 assists, and stole the ball 7 times. He also forced the first overtime with a three-point, buzzer-beating shot from mid-court. Rubio was then named the Most Valuable Player of the tournament after leading it in points, rebounds, assists and steals.

Senior national team edit

The young Spaniard competed internationally with the senior Spain National Team at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. The team included current and former NBA players such as Pau Gasol, José Calderón, Rudy Fernández, Marc Gasol, Raúl López, Jorge Garbajosa, and Juan Carlos Navarro.

He played in the 2008 Olympics Basketball Tournament's gold medal game against the USA's "Redeem Team", and at 17 became the youngest player in an Olympic basketball final. The team took the silver medal after a loss at the gold, 118–107. The team continued international play at the EuroBasket 2009 in Poland, where Spain defeated Serbia for the gold medal, 85–63. Rubio's contribution averaged 22.7 minutes, 5.9 points, 2.2 rebounds, 3.9 assists, and 1.4 steals per game.

Rubio led Spain to a gold medal in the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup in China. They beat Argentina in the final, 95–75.[92] Rubio was chosen as one of the FIBA World Cup All-Star Five alongside Serbian's Bogdan Bogdanovic, France's Evan Fournier, Spain's Marc Gasol, and Argentina's Luis Scola. He was also named the World Cup MVP.[93]

In the Tokyo 2020 Olympics he broke the record for most points scored against Team USA with 38 points. The previous record was 35 points by Butch Lee in the 1976 Montreal Olympics.[citation needed]

Player profile edit

 
Rubio playing in Spain

Rubio was regarded by some as the best European guard prospect ever.[94] Rubio has been compared by some to Pete Maravich.[95]

Personal life edit

In May 2016, Rubio's mother Tona Vives died at the age of 56. He has a sister named Laia.[96][97] On 14 January 2020, Rubio's wife Sara gave birth to their son.[98][99]

Awards and accomplishments edit

Joventut edit

FC Barcelona Basquet edit

Spain junior national team edit

Spain senior national team edit

Personal awards edit

Career statistics edit

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  PIR  Performance Index Rating
 Bold  Career high
Denotes seasons in which Rubio won the EuroLeague
Led the league

NBA edit

Regular season edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2011–12 Minnesota 41 31 34.2 .357 .340 .803 4.2 8.2 2.2 .2 10.6
2012–13 Minnesota 57 47 29.7 .360 .293 .799 4.0 7.3 2.4 .1 10.7
2013–14 Minnesota 82 82 32.2 .381 .331 .802 4.2 8.6 2.3 .1 9.5
2014–15 Minnesota 22 22 31.5 .356 .255 .803 5.7 8.8 1.7 .0 10.3
2015–16 Minnesota 76 76 30.6 .374 .326 .847 4.3 8.7 2.1 .1 10.1
2016–17 Minnesota 75 75 32.9 .402 .306 .891 4.3 9.1 1.7 .1 11.1
2017–18 Utah 77 77 29.3 .418 .352 .866 4.6 5.3 1.6 .1 13.1
2018–19 Utah 68 67 27.9 .404 .311 .855 3.6 6.1 1.3 .1 12.7
2019–20 Phoenix 57 57 31.6 .412 .351 .853 4.6 8.9 1.5 .2 13.0
2020–21 Minnesota 68 51 26.1 .388 .308 .867 3.3 6.4 1.4 .1 8.6
2021–22 Cleveland 34 8 28.5 .363 .339 .854 4.1 6.6 1.4 .2 13.1
2022–23 Cleveland 33 2 17.2 .343 .256 .800 2.1 3.5 .8 .2 5.2
Career 698 603 29.6 .388 .324 .843 4.1 7.4 1.8 .1 10.8

Playoffs edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2018 Utah 6 6 30.2 .354 .313 .783 7.3 7.0 1.3 .5 14.0
2019 Utah 5 5 33.5 .424 .200 .850 3.2 8.6 2.4 .2 15.4
2023 Cleveland 3 0 5.7 .000 2.0 1.0 .3 .0 .0
Career 14 11 26.1 .384 .269 .814 4.7 6.3 1.5 .3 11.5

EuroLeague edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG PIR
2006–07 Joventut 16 0 18.9 .348 .167 .767 2.4 2.8 3.2 .1 3.6 7.7
2008–09 5 2 13.3 .300 .333 .625 2.4 2.8 1.8 .0 2.4 6.2
2009–10 Barcelona 22 22 20.9 .370 .358 .893 2.9 4.1 1.4 .0 6.8 10.7
2010–11 20 17 22.7 .310 .224 .836 3.3 3.5 1.6 .1 6.5 9.6
Career 63 41 20.4 .341 .276 .832 2.8 3.5 2.0 .0 5.5 9.2


See also edit


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External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from NBA.com and Basketball-Reference.com
  • Ricky Rubio at euroleague.net
  • Ricky Rubio 1 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine at acb.com (in Spanish)
  • at fiba.com

ricky, rubio, this, spanish, name, first, paternal, surname, rubio, second, maternal, family, name, vives, ricard, rubio, vives, born, october, 1990, spanish, professional, basketball, player, barcelona, spanish, liga, euroleague, rubio, became, youngest, play. In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Rubio and the second or maternal family name is Vives Ricard Rubio Vives born 21 October 1990 is a Spanish professional basketball player for FC Barcelona of the Spanish Liga ACB and the EuroLeague Rubio became the youngest player ever to play in the Spanish ACB League on 15 October 2005 at age 14 1 2 He made his EuroLeague debut on 24 October 2006 a few days after turning 16 3 making him one of the youngest players to play in the EuroLeague Ricky RubioRubio with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2021No 9 FC BarcelonaPositionPoint guardLeagueLiga ACBEuroLeaguePersonal informationBorn 1990 10 21 21 October 1990 age 33 El Masnou SpainListed height6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Listed weight190 lb 86 kg Career informationNBA draft2009 1st round 5th overall pickSelected by the Minnesota TimberwolvesPlaying career2005 presentCareer history2005 2009Joventut Badalona2009 2011FC Barcelona2011 2017Minnesota Timberwolves2017 2019Utah Jazz2019 2020Phoenix Suns2020 2021Minnesota Timberwolves2021 2024Cleveland Cavaliers2024 presentFC BarcelonaCareer highlights and awardsNBA All Rookie First Team 2012 EuroLeague champion 2010 EuroCup champion 2008 Liga ACB champion 2011 2 Copa del Rey winner 2010 2011 FIBA EuroChallenge champion 2006 Mister Europa Player of the Year 2008 EuroLeague Rising Star 2010 Liga ACB Defensive Player of the Year 2009 Liga ACB Most Spectacular Player 2010 2 All Liga ACB Team 2008 2010 ACB Rising Star Award 2007 3 FIBA Young Player of the Year 2007 2009 FIBA World Cup MVP 2019 FIBA Europe Under 16 Championship MVP 2006 Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference comMedals Men s basketballRepresenting SpainOlympic Games2008 Beijing Team2016 Rio de Janeiro TeamWorld Cup2019 ChinaEuroBasket2009 Poland2011 Lithuania2013 Slovenia2017 TurkeyOn 25 June 2009 Rubio was drafted with the fifth pick in the first round of the 2009 NBA draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves 4 making him the first player born in the 1990s to be drafted by an NBA team The Timberwolves had an agreement in principle with his Spanish team DKV Joventut to buy out his contract but Rubio backed out of the deal 5 On 31 August 2009 Joventut traded the rights to Rubio to FC Barcelona 6 and Rubio signed a six year contract with FC Barcelona the following day 7 In 2011 Rubio joined the Timberwolves 8 and spent six seasons in Minnesota before being traded to the Utah Jazz in June 2017 He signed with the Phoenix Suns in July 2019 before returning to Minnesota in 2020 Rubio was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers in August 2021 but was dealt to the Indiana Pacers a month after suffering a season ending ACL injury in December In August 2023 Rubio announced he was taking a break from the sport to prioritise his mental health On 4 January 2024 Rubio announced that he would be retiring from the NBA Contents 1 Professional career 1 1 Joventut 2005 2009 1 2 Barcelona 2009 2011 1 3 Minnesota Timberwolves 2011 2017 1 3 1 2011 12 season 1 3 2 2012 13 season 1 3 3 2013 14 season 1 3 4 2014 15 season 1 3 5 2015 16 season 1 3 6 2016 17 season 1 4 Utah Jazz 2017 2019 1 5 Phoenix Suns 2019 2020 1 6 Second stint with Minnesota 2020 2021 1 7 Cleveland Cavaliers 2021 2024 1 8 Return to Barcelona 2024 present 2 National team career 2 1 Junior national team 2 2 Senior national team 3 Player profile 4 Personal life 5 Awards and accomplishments 5 1 Joventut 5 2 FC Barcelona Basquet 5 3 Spain junior national team 5 4 Spain senior national team 5 5 Personal awards 6 Career statistics 6 1 NBA 6 1 1 Regular season 6 1 2 Playoffs 6 2 EuroLeague 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksProfessional career editJoventut 2005 2009 edit nbsp Signed Ricky Rubio jersey 2009 Rubio debuted in the Spanish ACB League in the 2005 06 season with DKV Joventut Rubio was the youngest player ever to debut in the ACB at 14 years and 11 months 9 He won the FIBA EuroChallenge championship with Joventut that year He led the Spanish ACB League in steals during the 2006 07 season He also won the Spanish ACB League s Rising Star Award that season Rubio was also named the FIBA Europe Young Player of the Year in 2007 2008 and 2009 10 He made his EuroLeague debut on 24 October 2006 versus Panathinaikos of Athens as Joventut s backup point guard for Elmer Bennett He became the fifth youngest EuroLeague player at the time Rubio averaged 2 8 assists per game in his first season of EuroLeague play He won the EuroCup championship with Joventut in 2008 He was also voted the Spanish ACB League s best point guard in 2008 and 2010 He won the 2009 10 EuroLeague with FC Barcelona Despite his notability he was carefully shielded DKV Joventut and Rubio s parents agreed not to make him available for interviews until his 18th birthday on 21 October 2008 11 The restrictions were ended a few months early once he was selected for the Spain national team that would play at the 2008 Olympics 12 Rubio won the 2008 Mr Europa Award which was given out yearly by the Italian Superbasket Magazine In 2009 his club Badalona raised the amount of money his contract paid per year from 80 000 euros net income to 300 000 euros net income 13 He was named the Defensive Player of the Year for the Spanish ACB League 2008 09 season and he also led the league in steals that season Rubio declared himself eligible for the 2009 NBA draft on 20 April 2009 14 15 Rubio s agent during that time was Dan Fegan 16 Barcelona 2009 2011 edit After the 2009 NBA draft Rubio played for the FC Barcelona for the next two seasons as agreed upon with the Minnesota Timberwolves During that time he helped the team win the EuroLeague Championship in 2010 and the Liga ACB Championship in 2011 Minnesota Timberwolves 2011 2017 edit On 24 June 2009 the Minnesota Timberwolves acquired the fifth pick in the 2009 NBA draft Etan Thomas Darius Songaila and Oleksiy Pecherov from the Washington Wizards in exchange for Randy Foye and Mike Miller 17 With the 5th pick Minnesota selected Rubio making him the first player born in the 1990s to be drafted 18 The Timberwolves had a total of four first round picks in the 2009 NBA draft They used the 6th and 18th picks in the first round and chose two other point guards Jonny Flynn from Syracuse and Ty Lawson from North Carolina surprising many in the NBA 19 20 Lawson s draft rights were soon traded to the Denver Nuggets 20 The Timberwolves then used the 28th pick to select Wayne Ellington a shooting guard from North Carolina The following day Rubio s father told a Spanish media outlet his son might return to Spain for at least one more season 19 Rubio did not attend an introductory press conference by the Timberwolves 21 Rubio had a buyout clause in his Joventut contract reported by various media outlets as ranging from 6 6 million to 8 2 million and Timberwolves general manager David Kahn admitted Rubio would probably have to play one more season in Spain to reduce or avoid the buyout 21 On 22 July the Associated Press reported Rubio was seeking to leave Joventut regardless of whether he was able to come to the NBA The report indicated that the ACB powers FC Barcelona and Real Madrid were both interested in signing Rubio if he could not immediately go to the NBA The main stumbling block to Rubio s NBA move was a clause in the league s collective bargaining agreement that prohibited a team from paying more than 500 000 toward a player s contract buyout Barca and Real as ACB clubs were not subject to this rule and could pay far more toward a buyout 22 In another development the St Paul Pioneer Press reported on 4 August Rubio s representatives had been actively seeking endorsement deals in Minnesota to help finance his buyout the NBA buyout rules are binding on teams but not on third parties 23 However on 31 August 2009 ESPN reported Rubio would not come to the NBA until 2011 at the earliest 6 Joventut expressed a willingness to reduce the buyout and the Timberwolves apparently had a deal to bring him to the NBA but in the end Rubio did not feel ready to cross the Atlantic Rubio issued the following statement 5 The reason leading me to take this next step is to have a period of preparation to better take the challenge of the NBA in better conditions as a player The Minnesota Timberwolves continue to be my first option and I wish to play with them in the near future Kahn believed Rubio and his family were being pressured by the Spanish media his national teammates and people in his hometown to stay in Spain adding It s just been a tough summer From an 18 year old s perspective and his family s perspective it was very nerve racking 5 ESPN reported his original buyout with Joventut was 5 7 million 8 1 million in both 2009 and 2010 6 Barca bought out Rubio s contract for 3 5 million 5 0 million and announced on September 1 he had signed a six year deal with the club The contract gave him the option to go to the NBA after the 2010 11 season 24 with ESPN reporting the buyout at that time would be a more manageable 1 4 million of which the Timberwolves could pay 500 000 5 2011 12 season edit nbsp Rubio in 2012On 1 June 2011 sources reported Rubio had reached an agreement with Minnesota to join the Timberwolves for the 2011 12 NBA season 8 Rubio arrived off a plane in Minnesota to a barrage of fans waiting to welcome him to the United States 25 26 On 17 June 2011 Rubio held a press conference announcing he had signed with Minnesota 27 Becoming the 10th Spanish NBA player 28 Rubio made his regular season debut on 26 December 2011 to a sellout crowd at the Target Center the team s first sellout crowd since the 2007 08 season Rubio recorded 6 points 5 rebounds and 6 assists in 26 minutes in a 4 point loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder 29 He was named Western Conference Rookie of the Month after the first month of the season 30 In February Rubio and teammate Derrick Williams were selected to participate in the 2012 Rising Stars challenge Rubio was drafted to Team Shaq while Williams was drafted to Team Chuck Rubio scored 22 points on 19 February 2012 in a win over the Philadelphia 76ers 31 In a loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on 9 March 2012 Rubio tore his ACL and his lateral collateral ligament defending Kobe Bryant He missed the rest of the season 32 33 Rubio finished second in Rookie of the Year voting trailing only Cleveland Cavaliers rookie Kyrie Irving 34 Rubio had averaged 10 6 points 8 2 assists and 2 2 steals in 41 games 2012 13 season edit Rubio returned from his injury on 15 December 2012 in an overtime victory over the Dallas Mavericks playing for 19 minutes and totaling 9 assists and 8 points 35 He then recorded his first career triple double with 21 points 13 rebounds and 12 assists in a win over the San Antonio Spurs on 13 March 2013 Rubio almost recorded his second career triple double in a loss to the Memphis Grizzlies on March 30 with 23 points 10 rebounds and 9 assists 36 Then on 13 April he recorded a then career high 24 points 10 assists 5 rebounds and 5 steals in a win over the Phoenix Suns 37 Rubio finished the 2012 13 season with averages of 10 7 points 7 3 assists and 2 4 steals per game He also finished second in steals per game behind Chris Paul 38 2013 14 season edit On 11 November 2013 Rubio recorded his second career triple double with 12 points 14 assists and 10 rebounds in a 113 90 win over the Los Angeles Lakers 39 nbsp Rubio with the Timberwolves in 2014On 19 February 2014 Rubio recorded a career high 17 assists along with 6 points 7 rebounds and 2 steals in a 104 91 win over the Indiana Pacers Rubio also tied the Timberwolves franchise record with his 17 assists 40 On 19 March 2014 Rubio recorded his third career triple double with 22 points 15 assists and 10 rebounds in a 123 122 overtime win over the Dallas Mavericks 41 On 28 March 2014 Rubio tied Tyrone Corbin for the Wolves season record in steals at 175 with his one steal in a 143 107 win over the Los Angeles Lakers 42 Two days later he passed that record when he recorded 2 steals against the Brooklyn Nets 43 2014 15 season edit On 31 October 2014 Rubio signed a four year 56 million contract extension with the Timberwolves 44 45 On 1 November 2014 he was ruled out indefinitely after he severely sprained his left ankle in the 7 November game loss to the Orlando Magic 46 Rubio returned to action on 2 February 2015 against the Dallas Mavericks recording 10 points and 4 assists in a 100 94 loss 47 On 2 March 2015 he recorded his fourth career triple double with 18 points 11 assists and 12 rebounds in a loss to the Los Angeles Clippers 48 He later underwent surgery on his ankle in April 2015 49 2015 16 season edit On 28 October 2015 Rubio scored a then career high 28 points in a season opening win over the Los Angeles Lakers 50 He later missed four games with a sore left knee returning to action on 17 November 51 On 16 December he recorded a near quadruple double with 12 assists 10 rebounds 9 points and 8 steals in a loss to the New York Knicks 52 On 30 December he tied a career high with 17 assists in a 94 80 win over the Utah Jazz Having recorded 14 assists two nights prior in a loss to the San Antonio Spurs Rubio became the first Wolves player with at least 14 assists in consecutive games since Terrell Brandon did so in April 1999 53 On 11 March 2016 Rubio s three pointer with 0 2 seconds remaining lifted the Timberwolves to a 99 96 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder He finished with 13 points and 12 assists for his eighth double double of the season as the Timberwolves snapped a 10 game losing streak against the Thunder 54 On 14 March against the Phoenix Suns for the fourth time in his career Rubio had a 17 assist effort 55 2016 17 season edit On 11 January 2017 in a win over the Houston Rockets Rubio had a 17 assist effort for the fifth time in his career Rubio also passed Sam Mitchell to move into fourth place on the team s career games played list with 292 56 On 30 January 2017 he made a then career high six three pointers to lead the Timberwolves to a 111 105 overtime victory over the Orlando Magic He finished with 22 points eight rebounds and eight assists 57 On 4 March 2017 he recorded his fifth career triple double with 11 points 13 rebounds and 10 assists in a 97 90 overtime loss to the San Antonio Spurs 58 On 13 March 2017 Rubio scored 22 points and broke his own franchise record with 19 assists in a 119 104 win over the Washington Wizards 59 Two days later he had a season high 23 points in a 117 104 loss to the Boston Celtics 60 On 30 March 2017 Rubio had a then career high 33 points 10 assists and five rebounds in a 119 104 win over the Lakers 61 Utah Jazz 2017 2019 edit On 30 June 2017 Rubio was traded to the Utah Jazz in exchange for a 2018 first round draft pick 62 63 On 1 November 2017 Rubio scored a season high 30 points in a 112 103 overtime win over the Portland Trail Blazers 64 On 3 February 2018 he set a new season high with 34 points in a 120 111 win over the San Antonio Spurs 65 On 11 March 2018 he had 30 points 10 rebounds and seven assists in a 116 99 win over the New Orleans Pelicans 66 In Game 3 of the Jazz s first round playoff series against the Oklahoma City Thunder Rubio had 26 points 11 rebounds and 10 assists as the Jazz took a 2 1 lead in the series with a 115 102 win Rubio s triple double was the first by a Jazz player in the postseason since John Stockton in the 2001 playoffs against Dallas 67 In Game 6 Rubio suffered a left hamstring injury that rendered him out for the remainder of the playoffs 68 Phoenix Suns 2019 2020 edit On 8 July 2019 Rubio signed with the Phoenix Suns on a three year 51 million contract 69 On 23 October Rubio put up 11 points and 11 assists in a 124 95 win over the Sacramento Kings 70 His 11 assists tied Elliot Perry as the only players to put up a double double with 11 assists in a Suns debut game 71 On 16 December Rubio put up his first triple double with the Suns with 10 points 11 rebounds and 14 assists in a 111 110 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers 72 On 24 February 2020 Rubio put up 22 points 11 assists 7 steals and 6 rebounds in a 131 111 win over his former team the Utah Jazz 73 He became the first Suns player to put up at least 20 points 10 assists and 7 steals in a game since Kevin Johnson back in 1996 74 Rubio recorded his second triple double with the Suns on 8 March with 25 points 13 rebounds and 13 assists in a 140 131 win over the Milwaukee Bucks 75 On 23 June 2020 the Suns reported that two of their own players tested positive for COVID 19 76 In a 22 July interview Rubio revealed himself as one of the two players to test positive for the COVID 19 virus 77 However Rubio would rejoin the team in the 2020 NBA Bubble removed from the virus during the team s scrimmage games for the resumed season eventually returning on 31 July as a starter in a 125 112 win over the Washington Wizards 78 Second stint with Minnesota 2020 2021 edit On 16 November 2020 Rubio was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder alongside Jalen Lecque Kelly Oubre Jr Ty Jerome and a 2022 first round draft pick in a trade for Chris Paul and Abdel Nader 79 Two days later Rubio and the draft rights to Jaden McDaniels and Leandro Bolmaro were traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for James Johnson the draft rights to Aleksej Pokusevski and Minnesota s 2024 second round selection 80 Cleveland Cavaliers 2021 2024 edit On 3 August 2021 Rubio was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Taurean Prince a 2022 second round pick and cash considerations 81 On 7 November Rubio scored 37 points and made eight three pointers both career highs alongside 10 assists in a 126 109 win over the New York Knicks 82 On 13 December Rubio recorded his 5 000th career assist 83 On 28 December he tore his left ACL during a game between the New Orleans Pelicans and the next day it was confirmed to be a season ending injury 84 On 7 February 2022 Rubio was traded to the Indiana Pacers along with a lottery protected 2022 first round pick a 2022 second round pick and a 2027 second round pick in exchange for Caris LeVert and a 2022 second round pick 85 Due to his knee injury he never played a game for the team On 8 July 2022 Rubio still injured returned to the Cleveland Cavaliers on a three year 18 million contract 86 On 12 January 2023 Rubio made his return from injury putting up nine points in ten minutes in his season debut in a 119 113 win over the Portland Trail Blazers 87 On 5 August 2023 Rubio decided to pause his career so he could focus on his mental health 88 On 4 January 2024 Rubio and the Cavaliers agreed to a contract buyout 89 Later that same day Rubio announced his retirement from the NBA on social media 90 Return to Barcelona 2024 present edit On 6 February 2024 Rubio signed with FC Barcelona for the remainder of the season 91 National team career editJunior national team edit In August 2006 Rubio led the rising junior Spain national team to the FIBA Europe Under 16 Championship During the tournament Rubio achieved two triple doubles and a quadruple double In the 110 106 double overtime finale victory over Russia Rubio scored 51 points the first player to do so in FIBA junior tournaments since Luol Deng in 2001 grabbed 24 rebounds made 12 assists and stole the ball 7 times He also forced the first overtime with a three point buzzer beating shot from mid court Rubio was then named the Most Valuable Player of the tournament after leading it in points rebounds assists and steals Senior national team edit The young Spaniard competed internationally with the senior Spain National Team at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics The team included current and former NBA players such as Pau Gasol Jose Calderon Rudy Fernandez Marc Gasol Raul Lopez Jorge Garbajosa and Juan Carlos Navarro He played in the 2008 Olympics Basketball Tournament s gold medal game against the USA s Redeem Team and at 17 became the youngest player in an Olympic basketball final The team took the silver medal after a loss at the gold 118 107 The team continued international play at the EuroBasket 2009 in Poland where Spain defeated Serbia for the gold medal 85 63 Rubio s contribution averaged 22 7 minutes 5 9 points 2 2 rebounds 3 9 assists and 1 4 steals per game Rubio led Spain to a gold medal in the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup in China They beat Argentina in the final 95 75 92 Rubio was chosen as one of the FIBA World Cup All Star Five alongside Serbian s Bogdan Bogdanovic France s Evan Fournier Spain s Marc Gasol and Argentina s Luis Scola He was also named the World Cup MVP 93 In the Tokyo 2020 Olympics he broke the record for most points scored against Team USA with 38 points The previous record was 35 points by Butch Lee in the 1976 Montreal Olympics citation needed Player profile edit nbsp Rubio playing in SpainRubio was regarded by some as the best European guard prospect ever 94 Rubio has been compared by some to Pete Maravich 95 Personal life editIn May 2016 Rubio s mother Tona Vives died at the age of 56 He has a sister named Laia 96 97 On 14 January 2020 Rubio s wife Sara gave birth to their son 98 99 Awards and accomplishments editJoventut edit Spanish King s Cup 2008 FIBA EuroChallenge 2006 ULEB Cup 2008 Catalan Cup Tournament 2005 2007 2008FC Barcelona Basquet edit Liga ACB 2010 11 Spanish King s Cup 2010 2011 EuroLeague 2010 Spanish Supercup 2009 2010 Catalan Cup Tournament 2009 2010Spain junior national team edit 2005 FIBA Europe Under 16 Championship nbsp Bronze 2006 FIBA Europe Under 16 Championship nbsp GoldSpain senior national team edit 2008 Summer Olympics nbsp Silver EuroBasket 2009 nbsp Gold EuroBasket 2011 nbsp Gold EuroBasket 2013 nbsp Bronze 2016 Summer Olympics nbsp Bronze EuroBasket 2017 nbsp Bronze World Cup 2019 nbsp GoldPersonal awards edit MVP of the 2006 FIBA Europe Under 16 Championship he averaged 22 3 points 12 8 rebounds 7 1 assists 6 5 steals In the final accumulated 51 points 24 rebounds 12 assists and 7 steals 100 2 led the Liga ACB in steals 2007 2009 Won the Spanish ACB League Rising Star Award 2007 3 FIBA European Young Player of the Year 2007 2008 2009 2 All Spanish ACB League Team 2008 2010 Mister Europa Player of the Year 2008 Spanish ACB League Defensive Player of the Year 2009 Catalan Cup Tournament MVP 2009 EuroLeague Rising Star 2010 ACB Most Spectacular Player 2010 2011 12 NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month December January 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup MVP 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup All Tournament Team Summer Olympics All Star Team 2020 Career statistics editLegend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game PIR Performance Index Rating Bold Career high Denotes seasons in which Rubio won the EuroLeagueLed the leagueNBA edit Regular season edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2011 12 Minnesota 41 31 34 2 357 340 803 4 2 8 2 2 2 2 10 62012 13 Minnesota 57 47 29 7 360 293 799 4 0 7 3 2 4 1 10 72013 14 Minnesota 82 82 32 2 381 331 802 4 2 8 6 2 3 1 9 52014 15 Minnesota 22 22 31 5 356 255 803 5 7 8 8 1 7 0 10 32015 16 Minnesota 76 76 30 6 374 326 847 4 3 8 7 2 1 1 10 12016 17 Minnesota 75 75 32 9 402 306 891 4 3 9 1 1 7 1 11 12017 18 Utah 77 77 29 3 418 352 866 4 6 5 3 1 6 1 13 12018 19 Utah 68 67 27 9 404 311 855 3 6 6 1 1 3 1 12 72019 20 Phoenix 57 57 31 6 412 351 853 4 6 8 9 1 5 2 13 02020 21 Minnesota 68 51 26 1 388 308 867 3 3 6 4 1 4 1 8 62021 22 Cleveland 34 8 28 5 363 339 854 4 1 6 6 1 4 2 13 12022 23 Cleveland 33 2 17 2 343 256 800 2 1 3 5 8 2 5 2Career 698 603 29 6 388 324 843 4 1 7 4 1 8 1 10 8Playoffs edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2018 Utah 6 6 30 2 354 313 783 7 3 7 0 1 3 5 14 02019 Utah 5 5 33 5 424 200 850 3 2 8 6 2 4 2 15 42023 Cleveland 3 0 5 7 000 2 0 1 0 3 0 0Career 14 11 26 1 384 269 814 4 7 6 3 1 5 3 11 5EuroLeague edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG PIR2006 07 Joventut 16 0 18 9 348 167 767 2 4 2 8 3 2 1 3 6 7 72008 09 5 2 13 3 300 333 625 2 4 2 8 1 8 0 2 4 6 22009 10 Barcelona 22 22 20 9 370 358 893 2 9 4 1 1 4 0 6 8 10 72010 11 20 17 22 7 310 224 836 3 3 3 5 1 6 1 6 5 9 6Career 63 41 20 4 341 276 832 2 8 3 5 2 0 0 5 5 9 2See also edit nbsp Sports portalList of European basketball players in the United States List of youngest EuroLeague playersReferences edit Ricky Rubio establece un nuevo record al debutar en la ACB con catorce anos Libertad Digital in Spanish 15 October 2005 Archived from the original on 12 March 2007 Retrieved 14 August 2006 Burns Marty 8 August 2008 NBA types will have their eyes on Spanish phenom Rubio at Olympics Sports Illustrated Retrieved 8 August 2008 Report Welcome to EUROLEAGUE BASKETBALL Euroleague net 21 May 2023 Retrieved 21 May 2023 NBA com Wolves Select Ricky Rubio at No 5 accessed 20 July 2009 a b c d Kahn Rubio not ready to jump 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Inc 24 June 2009 Retrieved 24 June 2009 Taylor Nate Last first round pick delivers guard only sweep Archived 5 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine Minneapolis Star Tribune 26 June 2009 a b Sheridan Chris 26 June 2009 Knicks interest heightens Rubio hype Retrieved 27 June 2009 a b Skeets J E 26 June 2009 Report Ricky Rubio s father says son may remain in Spain Yahoo Sports Retrieved 26 June 2009 a b Rubio won t be at Wolves press conference USA Today Associated Press 26 June 2009 Retrieved 26 June 2009 Rubio plans to leave DKV Joventut ESPN com Associated Press 22 July 2009 Retrieved 23 July 2009 Walters Charley 4 August 2009 Shooter Now Team Rubio hasn t given up on Timberwolves A s finally land prospect from Twins St Paul Pioneer Press Retrieved 7 August 2009 Ricky Rubio signs for six seasons Press release FC Barcelona 1 September 2009 Archived from the original on 30 July 2012 Retrieved 1 September 2009 Ricky Rubio Has Arrived In Minnesota Press Conference Set For Tuesday SB Nation Minnesota minnesota sbnation com 20 June 2011 Retrieved 11 November 2014 Jenkins Lee ole For two years Ricky Rubio was an NBA draft pick stewing in his native Spain Now he is spreading joy in Minnesota with his artful passes and spirited play Sports Illustrated Retrieved 23 January 2012 Timberwolves Rubio wins press conference games will be harder NBA Sporting News aol sportingnews com Retrieved 11 November 2014 Pagina no encontrada SPORTYOU 20minutos Ricky Rubio impresses but Wolves fall to Thunder in Sellout Opener Archived from the original on 11 January 2012 Rubio Named West Conf Rookie Of The Month CBS Minnesota minnesota cbslocal com February 2012 Retrieved 11 November 2014 Kevin Love s last second FTs rally Wolves past Sixers ESPN 19 February 2012 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Ricky Rubio has torn ACL ESPN 9 March 2012 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Minnesota Timberwolves expect Ricky Rubio back in 6 9 months ESPN espn go com 23 March 2012 Retrieved 11 November 2014 Fox Sports North FOX Sports foxsportsnorth com Retrieved 11 November 2014 Return of Ricky Rubio Gives Timberwolves a Boost Over Mavericks The New York Times The New York Times 16 December 2012 Notebook Grizzlies 99 Timberwolves 86 NBA com Notebook Timberwolves 105 Suns 93 NBA com 2012 13 NBA Leaders Basketball Reference com Notebook Timberwolves 113 Lakers 90 NBA com Notebook Timberwolves 104 Pacers 91 NBA com Notebook Timberwolves 123 Mavericks 122 OT NBA com Notebook Wolves 143 Lakers 107 NBA com Timberwolves vs Nets Game Recap March 30 2014 ESPN Timberwolves Sign Ricky Rubio to Multi Year Extension NBA com 31 October 2014 Retrieved 31 October 2014 Stein Marc 31 October 2014 Rubio Wolves agree to extension ESPN ESPN Internet Ventures Retrieved 31 October 2014 Wolves Ricky Rubio out indefinitely ESPN ESPN Internet Ventures 9 November 2014 Retrieved 8 November 2014 Mavs win 100 94 without Rondo in Rubio s return to Wolves NBA com Paul has 26 and 14 as Clippers outlast Timberwolves 110 105 NBA com Zucker Joseph 12 April 2015 Ricky Rubio Injury Updates on Timberwolves Star s Recovery from Ankle Surgery Bleacher Report Retrieved 14 October 2015 Wolves edge Lakers 112 111 in first game since Flip s death NBA com Wiggins scores 24 Wolves hold off Whiteside and Heat 103 91 NBA com Knicks hold off Wolves 107 102 behind Anthony Afflalo NBA com Towns Wolves hold off short handed Jazz 94 80 NBA com Rubio s late 3 lifts Timberwolves past Thunder 99 96 NBA com Teletovic s 3 with 1 2 seconds left lifts Suns over Wolves NBA com Rockets vs Timberwolves Game Recap January 11 2017 ESPN Magic vs Timberwolves Game Recap January 31 2017 ESPN Timberwolves vs Spurs Game Recap March 5 2017 ESPN Wizards vs Timberwolves Game Recap March 13 2017 ESPN Timberwolves vs Celtics Game Recap March 15 2017 ESPN Lakers vs Timberwolves Game Recap March 30 2017 ESPN Jazz Acquire Ricky Rubio from Timberwolves NBA com 30 June 2017 Retrieved 30 June 2017 Rubio Trade Complete Officially a Member of the Jazz NBA com 5 July 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