Philippine Daily Inquirer

Rubio awed by Pinoys’ devotion to basketball

- By Cedelf P. Tupas

IT’S NOT the first time that a global basketball standout was blown away by the Filipinos’ love for the sport.

And as if it’s his ownway of giving back, Minnesota Timberwolv­es’ Ricky Rubio completed his packed itinerary on Day 1 of his first visit to the Philippine­s, despite the stormy weather.

The Spanish guard dropped by the Rizal Monument for a quick photo-op, played games with celebritie­s and toured Intramuros in the afternoon, retracing the influence of his country in the Philippine­s.

Aware of the country’s devotion to basketball, especially after Gilas Pilipinas’ creditable showing in the Fiba World Cup in Spain, Rubio gladly obliged requests for photograph­s and autographs.

“I’m really excited to be here,” said the 6foot-4 Rubio at the press conference kicking off his adidas Take On Manila Tour.

“I’ve been hearing about Filipino fans since the Beijing Olympics. I watched a lot of the Philippine­s in Spain playing in the World Cup. Fans from Philippine­s even won an award for that. I just want to come here and meet them in person.”

“I wanted to check everything because I heard there’s a lot of basketball courts here,” said Rubio, whowill also attend the Trial Run for adidas’ newest basketball shoe at Hoops Center in Mandaluyon­g today.

The 25-year-old Rubio has been playing profession­ally since he was 14. At 17, he became the youngest to play in an Olympic gold-medal match when Spain battled United States in the finals in Beijing.

“The game is played more for the small players and on a constant faster pace,” he said. “You can see the Golden State Warriors winning the NBA title. All they do is run and shoot the ball at a fast pace.”

 ?? CEDELF TUPAS ?? MINNESOTAT­imberwolve­s star Ricky Rubio does a selfie with fans during his visit to Intramuros.
CEDELF TUPAS MINNESOTAT­imberwolve­s star Ricky Rubio does a selfie with fans during his visit to Intramuros.

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