Of course Rudy is going to consider his options. Not doing so would be foolish. I think he does like the fact our FO wanted him while most around the league wanted nothing to do with him. I think he does like playing with Cuz and fans chanting "Rudy, Rudy" when he's at the FT line can't hurt either.
I also however think what we do with our PG situation will weigh heavily. Rudy's most frustrating times with us I saw were when he was standing there watching our PG's dribble in circles, then jack up contested shots. Malone showed zero ability to reel in our PG's to play more a team game and as others have brought up, it might be a systematic issue with Malone that he wants his PG's being aggressive.
If I was Rudy I would opt out, then make my decision on returning based on us clearing out some of the guys who need the ball to contribute. Surround Rudy/Cuz with 3&D guys and less trigger happy PG's then I'd stay. Bring back everyone and concentrate more on adding firepower like PDA said yesterday in his interview, I'm on the first plane out of town. If PDA screws up this offseason, I'll want him on the next plane out of town too.
Because he's not ITI don't see how he was a "black hole" shooting 48% but maybe that's just me.
Color me shocked, truly, that you still don't understand the situation and difference between roles.Gay was the biggest black hole on this team, by far. Ironic that pgs get finger.
that's a good point. if we make the playoffs next year and gay opts out, we might have to pay even more to keep him. if we don't make the playoffs, gay probably won't want to come back.Whatever Rudy's decision is after the opt out is sort of out of our control, but I do believe the Kings would benefit short and long term by Rudy opting out. And I want him back, for the record, but I rather not have the distraction there.
I hope Rudy Gay opts out, for closure if not anything else.
No reason to prolong the inevitable if he doesn't want to stay here, and if he does, we can lock him down to a long term deal and build around him. It would be tough to build a team around Gay and Cousins with this situation looming over another full NBA season. It'd be a half assed, one foot in, one foot out effort from the front office, and understandably so.
Whatever Rudy's decision is after the opt out is sort of out of our control, but I do believe the Kings would benefit short and long term by Rudy opting out. And I want him back, for the record, but I rather not have the distraction there.
I think that's just more evidence on the side of PDA "not getting it", but I'm not really surprised at this point. When he said he had McLemore at the top of his board over Noel that was one sign of where his head was at. When he swapped Tyreke for 1 year of Vasquez, a horrible defensive player, and let Portland steal Robin Lopez despite our complete lack of defensive talent at the C position that was another. Giving Carl Landry a 4 year deal was another. Of course he wants Rudy back long-term. Apparently Pete thinks the way to win in the NBA is to score 120 points per game and hope your defense can hold on.
I think that's just more evidence on the side of PDA "not getting it", but I'm not really surprised at this point. When he said he had McLemore at the top of his board over Noel that was one sign of where his head was at. When he swapped Tyreke for 1 year of Vasquez, a horrible defensive player, and let Portland steal Robin Lopez despite our complete lack of defensive talent at the C position that was another. Giving Carl Landry a 4 year deal was another. Of course he wants Rudy back long-term. Apparently Pete thinks the way to win in the NBA is to score 120 points per game and hope your defense can hold on.
I hope you are not saying that because he made other mistakes, he should let Rudy go without a good faith effort. I think you retain Rudy because he is damn good and not because you think scoring 120 pts is the way to win. Keep Rudy and the other three starters better be able to play defense. The first issue is Rudy and depending on whether we keep him or lose him will determine how we go after other players.
Not a basketball expert by any means, but turning down 19 mil sounds crazy. Hope we can get him on a long term deal somehow.
Crazy, yes. But wouldn't securing a long term, lucrative deal, while his stock is 'high' give him more security?
If Gay plays out his contract then he could potentially hit free agency with the likes of Kevin Love, LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Marc Gasol and co. Now granted that market is based on guys not opting out, being part of sign-and-trades, or signing new deals with their existing team. But if everyone stays at their existing team and then hits free agency in 2015, unless Rudy Gay has an even better season, then he could be a second tier option. Perhaps there is a chance that a team misses out on one of the top guys and then over pays Rudy Gay, but it is a risk hitting free agency with that many top tier guys.
If Gay opts out of his contract then he stands to be one of the best players on the free agent market. His stock is relatively high. So he could pick his destination, and get a long term, lucrative contract. There will be enough teams with cap space that could afford to sign him, for example the Charlotte Bobcats have put themselves in an awkward position. They aren't good enough to contend a championship, but aren't bad enough to contend for a top pick. They have a hole at SF and for a scorer, so with $19 million in cap space Rudy Gay could get a big money deal and fill a hole. Then there are teams like the Washington Wizards, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks and so on. He might not get anywhere near the $19 million he would get here. But he could certainly cash-in and grab the security of a long term, lucrative deal.
What it comes down to is a gamble. He can take the easy money, but that comes with the risk of what happens if he suffers a major injury or dip in form, either of which could affect his chances of a big pay day. Or he can opt out and get a big(ish) pay day right now. He might stand to lose some money on next season's salary, but with his current market value, he could stand to land a fairly big pay day by a team that needs a SF to take that next step.
MKG and Jeff Taylor are both still on their roster next season so your assertion that they have a hole at SF is dubious at best. While MKG's career hasn't exactly started out like Lebron's, I'm not quite sure MJ is ready to pull the plug on him quite yet.
Washington has absolutely no room for another scorer, has to resign Gortat and most of the rest of their roster (Wall, Nene, Webster, Brad Beal, Andre Miller, and Otto Porter are the only ones on the payroll next season), and probably isn't going to want to replace Ariza (who they will have to resign) anyways.
Cleveland may be a more likely destination, with their ample cap space AND their probably inability to resign Deng. However, I can see them throwing a crapton of money at Gortat in an attempt to finally get some sort of steady inside presence for their roster and then tossing the rest of the money at Deng rather than offering a lot to Rudy. Not to mention, it's Cleveland which means they'll do something stupid like rehire Mike Brown... oh wait, that already happened.
The Dallas situation is really dependent on what happens to them in the playoffs and beyond. As is, Dirk Nowitzki, Shawn Marion, Vince Carter, Devin Harris, and DeJuan Blair are all free agents after this season (In other words, most of their rotation). Depending on who retires or isn't resigned, Dallas can become an increasingly of decreasingly interesting destination for Rudy since I'm pretty sure playing with Dirk Nowitzki and Monta Ellis is more enticing than playing with Monta Ellis and the crappy ghost of Samuel Dalembert and the re-signing of Shawn Marion would essentially end the threat of Dallas (for at least this year).
So yes, while he has plenty of options, these options also have plenty of asterisks.
Wing scoring. Wing size. Wing shooting.
A quality 3-man if you add all that up.
It's interesting how aggressive PDA is being toward Rudy Gay in comparison to Thomas.
Ennis at #7 would be a reach, but if we traded down...
Thompson and #7 for Afflalo and #12 (Ennis).
Edit: I'm not actually sure how I feel about Ennis. But I do think Afflalo would be a good fit for this team
It is interesting how aggressive PDA seems to be in wanting to keep Gay, but not so much in wanting to keep Thomas, unless this is a smokescreen for what he really wants to do. I really like the fact that PDA is so open about his feelings on things as opposed to other GMs, but he seems so open about this situation that it seems like a little much. He has said that he didn't trade for Gay simply to have him for one year, translation being that he plans on doing whatever it takes to keep him. He has also said that he has a number decided on what to pay Thomas and if Thomas wants more than he will probably move on, translation being that he already has another point guard that he's interested in. Perhaps this is all true, but just seems a little too revealing to me for it to be the complete truth.
I honestly hope that Gay decides to opt out and that he doesn't sign long-term here. I wrote a thread about this a little while back. He looks much better than he really is. He is a scorer, not a shooter. His shooting percentage went up because he got to take so many shots from 5 to 10 feet which is the way the Kings' offense is set up, a lot of one on one play. When it came to midrange and 3-point shooting his percentages dropped significantly into below average range. This is why he didn't shoot well in Memphis or Toronto, those are passing style offenses where outside shooting is more important than penetration and posting up. Also don't forget that Gay is a below average defender and rebounder who is turnover prone. The proof is out there, Memphis and Toronto became instantly better when Gay left. They fell for it and realized they had made a mistake and did whatever they could to move him. I don't want us to fall for it too.
Sorry, I can't figure out how to reply to Jericholic. But my response is, I totally agree with you. But hopefully some team will fall for Rudy and his improved #s.
I got it. Thanksbottom right of each post there is a "reply" button you can hit.