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Ricky Rubio trying to get back on the slopes
He didn’t want to set a return date, nor did he or the team’s environment, but the calendar already gives clues as to when he will return. Ricky Rubio. And El Masnou’s base seems to celebrate the 2023 entrance with a marquetry. As noted by specialist Brian Windhorst, the bass will return “early in the year.”The Cleveland Cavaliers will play their first game of 2023 on January 2nd. chicago bulls at home while they receive phoenix suns The next four-day meeting will conclude the first week of the year on January 6th. Denver Nuggets.
“It’s hard for a guy in his 30s (Ricky just turned 32) to tell you what coming back from an injury like that gives you. Podcast Hoops Collective In statements collected by the Cavs Nation portal.
‘The Cavaliers are thrilled to have him back’
“As a leader and as a point guard off the bench, he means a lot more to the franchise than people think.” Mark Spears. On December 28th of this month, the Catalans anterior cruciate ligament The same left knee that broke 10 years ago Timberwolves.
Windhorst also stressed that Ricky’s return will be possible Donovan Mitchell J.Like Darius Garland puts more on the sidelines of the ball. youth world barca on track.With those close to him like José Manuel Calderón highlighting how well his recovery has gone, Ricky hopes to be even better than before after the technical and tactical work has been done. is Raul Lopez As revealed in the program “Elberuso”.
The El Masnou point guard is already counting the days until he starts his 12th season in the NBA. He’s got at least this year and two more years of his life, per the deal he signed with the Cavaliers over the summer.The new campaign he faces this time is to try to live, the biggest ambition that stood out in “El Reberzo” Finals experience.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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