

"They were actually interested in me since last year but I ended up signing with Oklahoma City," Shakur remembered. I find it interesting that the Fanhouse piece quotes Shakur as saying that the Wizards have shown a lot of interest in him. His play last season in the D-League earned him an end of season call-up to the Oklahoma City Thunder as well as a training camp invite with the New Orleans Hornets this past preseason."

In his 69 game D-League career, the consistent point guard is averaging 18.4 points, 6.4 assists, 4.6 rebounds and 2.1 steals.
#Mustafa shakur pro#
"Shakur, a fourth-year pro out of Arizona, is averaging 18.4 points, 6.0 assists, 4.9 rebounds and 2.0 steals this month while making 51 percent of his field goal attempts. The terms of the new collective bargaining agreement will probably be significantly less favorable for rookies." lockout of players after the collective bargaining agreement expires on June 30. "Their latest strategy in trying to persuade Rubio to sign may revolve around the possible N.B.A. They hold his exclusive draft rights, meaning they are the only N.B.A. "The Timberwolves have leverage, however. He wouldn’t be troubled if he has to stay another year.” “He’ll continue to say all the diplomatic things, and Minnesota needs to keep his value up for trade purposes, but the family’s preference is to be on the East Coast, specifically New York, Miami or Boston. “The bottom line is, why would he want to play in Minnesota?” a senior member of Rubio’s camp said this month. But Rubio’s camp does not appear to be convinced." as soon as possible, contending privately that they have a commitment from him for next season. ".The Timberwolves continue to push him toward the N.B.A. If I help the team, I don’t think of my stats.” “It doesn’t matter if you have to score 50 points or zero. "Between all the magical passes, the biggest complaint about Rubio’s game is that he is too unselfish for his own good." Most Valuable Player awards are for the American leagues. That is a defining characteristic of European basketball, particularly in Spain, where it is considered disrespectful for an individual to put himself above the team.

"Always the youngest pro player on the court, Rubio found it natural to act as a selfless distributor and to defer to those with seniority.

Speaking of point guards, here's from NYT on Ricky Rubio: Shakur spent time in training camp with the New Orleans Hornets this season and has had stints with Oklahoma City, Sacramento and the D-League's Tulsa Thunder, where he averaged 19.3 points, 6.9 assists and 4.5 rebounds during the 2009-10 season. He has also played in Poland, Spain and Greece and for the Tulsa 66ers in the D-League.
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Shakur was an undrafted free agent out of Arizona in 2007 and has had brief stints in Sacramento, Oklahoma City and New Orleans, although he has never appeared in an NBA regular season game. He participated last week in the D-League Showcase in Texas - where Tommy Sheppard, the Wizards' vice president of basketball administration, was in attendance - and earned second-team honors. The Wizards have been keeping tabs on Shakur for some time and considered signing him before bringing back Lester Hudson after the Gilbert Arenas trade. Veteran Kirk Hinrich has played point guard this season as well, but he hyperextended his right elbow in the fourth quarter of last night's 109-97 loss to Phoenix and won't be available for tonight's game against Boston. Mustafa provides some needed depth at point guard for the Wizards, whose only healthy player at the position is John Wall. Shakur was with the D-League's Rio Grande Valley Vipers, with whom he averaged 16.7 points, 5.0 assists and 4.7 rebounds this season through 23 games. The Wizards signed guard Mustafa Shakur to a 10-day contract, team President Ernie Grunfeld announced today.
