Meet Rudy Gay

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Rudy Gay
Position:
SF(/PF?)
Hgt: 6'8"
Wgt: 230
Age: 27
Number: 8
Nickname: N/A
College: Connecticut
Yrs with Team: 0
Yrs in League: 8
Previous Teams: Memphis ('06-'12); Toronto ('12-'13)
How Acquired: trade for John Salmons, Chuck Hayes, Patrick Patterson, Greivis Vasquez, Dec '13
Contract: 2013-14 $17.9mil; 2014-15 $19.3mil (player option)
Strengths: smooth and versatile offensive player, good rebounder, fills all corners of stat sheet
Weaknesses: declining efficiency, overusage, questions of selfishness

Offense (Scoring & Passing)
One of the most versatile offensive players in the game, can score from literally anyplace on the floor but lacks a calling card or goto move. More smooth and complete than dominant in any one aspect. Core of his game is the midrange jumpshot, but also has a good post game for a SF, three point range (although not prolific from out there), and ability off the dribble, where he often pulls up rather than getting all the way to the rim. Has been a very good athlete able to easily finish over the rim, but gained some weight in the offseason to try to play more smallball PF, and has looked sluggish and inefficient around the rim this year. Can create his own shot, but has a reputation as a ballstopper where too often he will catch, take 4 or 5 dribbles trying to set his man up, and end up taking a low percentage contested midrange jumpshot anyway. Capable of hitting tough contested shots, and can be a dangerous player in the clutch. Had a ridiculously high usage rate for Toronto this year, and his shooting percentages have plummeted along with it in the last year. Is a capable passer when he chooses to move the ball, but its been an open question how willing he is to do that.

Defense & Rebounding
Has the tools to be a good SF defender when he wants to be, and years of experience in a strong defensive system in Memphis. Racks up a lot of defensive stats, gets his hands on balls, is long and a very good shotblocker for a SF. But overall defensive focus has never consistently been there, and this end has seemed to get sacrificed for scoring on the other side of the ball. Good SF rebounder that was actually leading the Raptors in rebounding at the time of the trade.

Intangibles
On talent alone, Gay returns to the Western Conference to resume his role as a poor man's Durant, and as the second most talented SF in the conference. Reputation has plummeted in the last year however. Efficiency has fallen way off, the claims of selfishness that have dogged him have become the dominant narrative, and this year he hasn't even looked as athletic as in years past. He definitely was a player in need of a new start, and certainly has all the talent necessary to make it a successful one, but will have to prove he's willing to become a team player and accept second fiddle status to Cousins.

Stats 13-14: 35.5min 19.4pts (.388 FG% .373 3pt% .773 FT%) 7.4reb 2.2ast 1.6stl 1.3blk 3.3TO
Stats Career: 36.1min 18.0pts (.447 FG% .344 3pt% .777 FT%) 5.9reb 2.1ast 1.4stl 0.9blk 2.4TO
ESPN.com profile
 
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this is the guy we want to show up, stats for his last 5 years in Memphis:

07-08 37.0min 20.1pts (.461 .346 .785) 6.2reb 2.0ast 1.4stl 1.0blk 2.3TO on 16.7FGA
08-09 37.3min 18.9pts (.453 .351 .767) 5.5reb 1.7ast 1.2stl 0.7blk 2.6TO on 16.0FGA
09-10 39.7min 19.6pts (.466 .327 .753) 5.9reb 1.9ast 1.5stl 0.8blk 2.1TO on 16.1FGA
10-11 39.9min 19.8pts (.471 .396 .805) 6.2reb 2.8ast 1.7stl 1.1blk 2.5TO on 16.1FGA
11-12 37.3min 19.0pts (.455 .312 .791) 6.4reb 2.3ast 1.5stl 0.8blk 2.5TO on 16.4FGA


One of the most consistent guys in the entire league over that time.
 
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And this is his shotchart thus far this year in Toronto:

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Of course the big story over there is that he hasn't been hitting anything. but you can see by the shot distributions that he really can hit from any part of the floor. There is no left/right favoritism, no inside or outside or favorite parts of the floor. He can attack from anywhere. I actually think that is some of the problem at times -- when you can hit any shot then its harder to tell a good shot from a bad one. Bit of a concern there as his favorite three point locations seem to overlap with Ben's, and they both can't occupy the same part of the floor. The finishing percentage around the rim has also been uncharacteristically awful thus far, and Toronto peeps will tell you that maybe due to the extra weight he just hasn't looked that athletic this year. He's always been a little awkward finishing, but you certainly hope that if he loses the weight he'll get his hops and ability to finish back. Unless of course we insist on trying to play him at PF ourselves and he has to keep the weight to avoid being abused.
 
Man, those highlights are scary. Way way too many 1 on 2, 1 on 3 pull up jumpers and drives in traffic. I can see why Toronto was glad to see him go, especially if those were the highlights!
 
Man, those highlights are scary. Way way too many 1 on 2, 1 on 3 pull up jumpers and drives in traffic. I can see why Toronto was glad to see him go, especially if those were the highlights!

To be fair, he's a star type player. Durant does the same thing. The key is of course hitting them.

Hopefully in Sacto with Cousins here that stuff will neither be as necessary, nor as likely since defenders will have other people to worry about.
 
this is the guy we want to show up, stats for his last 5 years in Memphis:

07-08 37.0min 20.1pts (.461 .346 .785) 6.2reb 2.0ast 1.4stl 1.0blk 2.3TO on 16.7FGA
08-09 37.3min 18.9pts (.453 .351 .767) 5.5reb 1.7ast 1.2stl 0.7blk 2.6TO on 16.0FGA
09-10 39.7min 19.6pts (.466 .327 .753) 5.9reb 1.9ast 1.5stl 0.8blk 2.1TO on 16.1FGA
10-11 39.9min 19.8pts (.471 .396 .805) 6.2reb 2.8ast 1.7stl 1.1blk 2.5TO on 16.1FGA
11-12 37.3min 19.0pts (.455 .312 .791) 6.4reb 2.3ast 1.5stl 0.8blk 2.5TO on 16.4FGA


One of the most consistent guys in the entire league over that time.

Indeed. His Toronto numbers, in my eyes, were simply a product of he and Derozan being virtual copies of one another. They do the same things on offense, same moves and are a lot more comfortable with the ball in their hands. Also, Toronto has 0 post presence to speak of. JVal and Amir are very limited in what they provide in scoring most of the time. So defenses were able to key in on stopping Rudy and Derozan. Which might be part of the reason his FG% at the rim is so low; defenses could provide help off Toronto bigs without worrying too much about it.

With us, he gets the ZBO/Marc effect back of having a real post presence to play with and a PG who is comfortable shooting and hitting spot-up shots like Conley was. It's going to take some sacrifice from everyone, as it does when you team up a trio of talented offensive players, to make the machine run.
 
I don't know if he will return to Memphis' Gay here, but I'm fairly certain there is a much better chance of that happening in Sacramento than in Toronto when you consider fit/coaching/personnel.

Casey might be the worst coach in the NBA. Lowry/DeRozan/Gay is a pretty bad mix at PG/SG/SF with no interior threat whatsoever.
 
If IT can become more pass first (he seems to be in the process) and if Gay can accept a lesser role on offense this could actually work out.

Tough to ignore that The Grizzles became a better team post Gay, and Toronto didnt get any better when they added him.

But if it doesnt work out, dude is a humongous expiring contract next season. Easy player to move.
 
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