MEMPHIS – Like most everyone else his generation, Timberwolves point guard Ricky Rubio is a social media consumer and admitted fan of all the speculation — true or not — that the NBA's annual trade deadline generates each February.
This time, though, he adds his own asterisk.
"Yeah, it's fun to see all the trades," he said, "unless it's you."
His name was prominent in pre-deadline rumors — and probably a good bit less so in actual trade negotiations. Wolves General Manager Milt Newton on Thursday said he fielded calls from teams about Rubio, but vowed he never made a call shopping Rubio.
Milwaukee and New York are among the teams believed to have inquired. Newton only said "the phone rang quite a bit" and "We're not in the business of giving players away."
"I mean, it's all rumors and if it happens, it happens," Rubio said. "When your name is out there, it's not fun. But it's part of the business."
Newton said his job requires him to field any and all calls.
"If something makes our team better, it's something we'd consider and they know that," Newton said Thursday as the team headed to Memphis for Friday's game. "But the fact is, you see a lot of rumors out there with teams that are not necessarily true … I can't go to a player every day and say 'Look, it's not true.' They understand this is a business. We'll have some conversations when they get back."