In this era of handlers, publicists and agents really helping to craft the answers that players give to the media, canned answers have become the standard. Brandon Jennings doesn’t appear to be suffering from any sort of inhibitions and absolutely let loose today on another point guard in this year’s draft class, Spain’s Ricky Rubio.↵
Jennings on Rubio: He’s All Hype
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↵↵All of these quotes come from the excellent Kings Blog from the Sacramento Bee. Head over there to watch full video interviews.↵
↵Jennings was not at all bashful about saying he thought he got the better of Rubio in his head-to-head matchup this season, but things really got interesting when he was asked how Rubio would compare to college freshmen.↵↵⇥Jennings: Well, put it like this: If he was in a workout with me, Jonny Flynn, Jrue Holiday, Ty Lawson, Stephen Curry, he wouldn’t even probably be at the top.↵⇥↵⇥Reporter: You think he’s all hype?↵⇥
↵⇥↵⇥Jennings: Yeah.↵⇥
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↵⇥↵⇥Jennings: Because he played in the Olympics, he been playing pro ball since he been 14, so you know, there it is right there. And you know, his stats? 26 minutes, and he be having like 16 points, 7 assists [inaudible -- sounds like he says 900] steals? Come on. Twenty-six minutes, and you have all that? So I really don’t know. I really don’t know. I can’t wait to play him, though. I’m just letting y’all know that now. I can’t wait.↵⇥
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And then there was this cherry on top:↵↵⇥Reporter: You think you should go before Ricky Ruubio in the draft?↵⇥↵⇥Jennings: Yeah, I think I’m a better player than he is. I can shoot the ball better than he can. The only time I’ve seen him do something is when he has a home run pass or something. So I think the dude is all hype. I can’t even front. I’m going to be real with you guys. ↵⇥
↵↵↵And there you have it. Can we officially say a rivalry is born because of this? We knew it was going to be the year of the point guard in the draft, but not only is that where we’ll see the greatest talent, but it’s also where we’ll see the most interesting storylines develop. ↵
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