Hey this Rudy Gay guy is pretty good.
He's become criminally underrated by those who believe numbers tell the entire story. His ability to create his own shot on a team with other good players is extremely valuable. Memphis and Toronto were awful fits.
I think there's something to it if he was able to accept his limitations and be a 6th man type. It's not like he's completely without talent. Unfortunately for both Rudy and whatever team is unlucky enough to have him, I don't see that ever happening, and instead he'll keep dragging down units that should be far more efficient.
He seemingly has a lot of talent. You can kind of see it in there amidst the forced jumpers, turnovers in the lane and the missed layups/dunks. But what good is that talent if he can't use it? I agree that if he accepted his limitations he could be a useful player... but that happens with about 1% of NBA players.
But, as Gunz says, who wouldn't want a guy who can create 20 of his own shots a game at a 40% clip? When a guy is giving you 1.09 PPS, you want him creating.
In SAC's 2 games with Gay, they've had their lowest and 5th lowest assists totals of the season.
In TOR's 4 games without Gay. they've had their two highest assist totals of the season, plus 2 more in the top 7.
Toronto averages 23 APG without Gay, 17 with.
Sacremento averages 21 APG without Gay, 14.5 with.
Offence killer.