Ricky Rubio is back in Minnesota after spending more than two weeks in Colorado following his knee surgery to repair two torn ligaments.

Rubio isn't sure if he'll be ready for the start of training camp.

"I don’t if it will be training camp, don’t know when I’ll come back," said Rubio. "The most important thing is to make sure when I come back it's 100 percent. I don’t know if it's training camp, I don’t know if it's first week, second week (of regular season). I don’t want to put a date. It depends how my knee feels."

Rubio was asked if he is worried about coming back a different player.

"Of course, you always think in my mind what can happen, especially the first couple days after surgery when you can't move your knee. You just think about it, think about if you can come back. You just have to be strong and do your best to come back even harder. I love basketball. I love playing basketball. I'm going to do my best.

Rubio anticipates a recovery timeline of six to nine months.

"The doctor said that he put nine months and everything that we take more is good. I don't know, it depends on the knee.  Everybody has knee injuries, not everybody answers the same surgery the same thing. I have four weeks now to take off these crutches that I start hating them. We will see."