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“Rubio doesn’t want to go to Memphis, and he especially does not want to pay money out of his own pocket with that huge buyout for the honor of doing so. Fegan [Rubio’s agent] wants him in L.A., and if he can’t have him there, he wants him in Sacramento. Definitely not Oklahoma City. “
Unlike Griffin or Hasheem Thabeet, who don’t really have any choice where they will play next season if a team decides to play hardball, Rubio has a reasonably attractive alternative option at his disposal—returning to Spain.
“He’ll pull out if he doesn’t like what he’s hearing,” the NBA source tells us. “Or he can stay in and force the Grizzlies to call his bluff—would they really take him knowing that he may never come over? That’s one way to get him to fall to three.”
From DraftExpress.
The league needs to put a stop to this nonsense. There should be a rule that if a team drafts you and you hold them hostage by threatening to play in another country than you will have to serve a one year suspension when you decide to return to the NBA if you do play in other country.
Also, when they return they must enter the draft again instead of letting them sign on as a free agent where they choose.