MINNEAPOLIS -- Ricky Rubio will be out indefinitely with a sprained right elbow, the Minnesota Timberwolves announced Monday night.Rubio was injured in the fourth quarter of Saturday nights loss to the Sacramento Kings. He met with doctors for an MRI on Monday evening, and the test confirmed the teams initial diagnosis of a sprain. With nothing broken, Rubio likely will only have to miss one to three weeks.Rubio is an integral part of a young Wolves team trying to end a 12-year playoff drought. His veteran leadership, passing and defense are needed on a team that has started the season 0-2.With Rubio sidelined, rookie backup Kris Dunn is in line to start the home opener on Tuesday night against Memphis.Next man up, Timberwolves coach Tom Thibodeau said when asked if Dunn was ready to start this early in his tenure. You dont get here by accident. Youre here, youre a great player, get in there and get the job done.Dunn was the fifth overall pick out of Providence in June and has impressed Thibodeau early with his defensive acumen. The demanding coach has said that the 22-year-old Dunn is NBA-ready from a defensive perspective right now, and he lauded his young point guards effort on that end through the first two games.The bigger challenge for all rookie point guards is organizing and running an offense. With Karl-Anthony Towns, Zach LaVine and Andrew Wiggins at his disposal, it would be up to Dunn to keep the mouths fed and the ball moving if he has to step in for Rubio for any stretch of time.Defensively hes done a lot of good things and I think the more experience he gets the better hes going to play, Thibodeau said. Hes learning. Hes getting better each day. 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Actions might speak louder than words, but not for the Silver Ferns as they prepare for the final Constellation Cup netball Test against Australia on Thursday.The New Zealanders trail the four-match series 2-1, and need an unlikely 25-goal win in Invercargill to wrest the Cup off holders Australia.There had been signs of hope for the Ferns, who bounced back from a first-up 12-goal defeat in Sydney to win the second Test 53-51 in Launceston last week.However, Sundays 62-50 thumping by the Diamonds in Auckland put the Constellation Cup once again out of reach for the Silver Ferns, who have held the trophy just once in the past seven seasons.Assistant coach Yvette McCausland-Durie says theres still plenty at stake in the final Test, the serious work beginning on Tuesday with a stop-start training session which focused more on instruction than on-court action.We were going over clarity of structure - what were the things we did well in Test two, and what were the little details we went away from in Test three which created that confusion and real disconnect for us, McCausland-Durie told NZ Newswire.In tomorrows practice, we hope to be able to talk less and allow them to get that flow, intensity and accuracy.McCausland-Durie and coach Janine Southby are looking for more patience in the fourth Test, a willingnesss to work the ball around rather than trying to nail the direct route to goal every time.ddddddddddddIt doesnt matter about scoring quickly, the key is actually to score, McCausland-Durie said.That means being a lot more patient on attack and being prepared to work a lot longer and harder to get the ball to where we want.Defensively, the Silver Ferns couldnt repeat the havoc they wreaked in the second Test, when the return of Anna Harrison played a big part in disrupting the Diamonds path to impressive shooter Caitlin Bassett.The addition of 1.91m goal attack Gretel Tippett to partner the 1.93m Bassett in the shooting circle created a whole new set of problems for New Zealand.The Silver Ferns couldnt shut down Australias smoother, quicker feed into the circle, and werent allowed to reclaim the same speed or space on attack theyd found in Launceston.Defensively, we were not as effective in terms of our dictating - we ended up following and reacting, McCausland-Durie said.They were certainly really physical - they worked hard to push us together into small spaces so we felt kind of tight with the ball.They did a good job - all the things that wed try to do to them, they did to us. 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