Ricky Rubio won't play his first game at Target Center until October at the earliest.
That didn't stop a guy billed as a rare, pass-first point guard from delivering his first winning performance there Tuesday during an introductory news conference in which he was funny, charmy and worldly, all at the grand old age of 20.
In one moment, Timberwolves boss David Kahn cautions not to expect too much from someone so young. In the next, the franchise orchestrated an unprecedented welcome for a new player that included Monday's airport pep rally, Tuesday's televised introduction and gatherings with enthusiastic corporate partners and season ticket-holders.
Here's some of what Rubio said -- in practiced English that was filled both with mistakes and magic -- about a two-year journey from draft night 2009 to Tuesday's celebration, a day many Wolves fans doubted ever would arrive because of Rubio's contractual complications and his seeming reluctance to play in cold, snowy, small-market Minnesota.
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"I wanted to say thank you to everybody but especially to the fans because since I came here to the airport, they came to support me. When I was drafted, they supported me. That means that I made the right choice. Maybe I have my doubts, but thanks to you and thanks to everybody for making me feel easier and feel comfortable here.
"I know that you wait two years to come here. I'm so happy to be here...
"Two years ago, they draft me and basically because of the buyout I couldn't come here. I played two more years over there and after those two years, I was thinking I feel so comfortable over that, I have to stay. We won Euroleague. We won ACB [the Spanish league]. My teammates were amazing. I was so comfortable over there, but Minnesota makes me feel comfortable, too. They supported me. They were happy about my winnings in Barcelona. And I was like, 'Oh, they me over there.' I feel that love over there. I want to give back that love."