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Memphis Grizzlies trade Rudy Gay to Toronto

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Re: Rudy Gay being shopped by Grizz

If the Cavs are going to give a lot in a trade that player has to be either full blown or blossom into something greater like Harden in Houston.

Unless you believe Rudy Gay is going to go to another level not only in numbers but how he plays I don't see how he's the answer.
 
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How many rings? How far in the play-offs? Their Salary was 84 million last year, about as close to 85 as you can get. Memphis First round exit last year, second round exit the year before.. thats going backwards.

Sorry dude I just cant get with you behind Memphis. Call it a difference in opinion.
the "how many rings" nonsense is just the worst. one team wins a ring every year. one. that shouldn't undermine how good other teams are.

though, it is funny you point out how they didn't go as far last season as they did the year before. there was one main difference between the 2 - and he bears a striking resemblance to the player being discussed itt. weird coincidence, i guess. cavs should trade for him now!
 
Re: Rudy Gay being shopped by Grizz

Sam The Bullshit Whisperer:

Cavs should make a play for Gay

January 10, 2013

Rudy Gay would be a great fit for the Cavaliers, and he’s supposedly available.

And since we all know general manager Chris Grant is sitting in his office and thinking, “Well, I’d better wait to hear from The Bullshit Whisperer,” I’m about to make a suggestion.

My rally cry: Make a play for Gay.

In case you don’t know much about Gay, he’s a 6-foot-8 small forward for the Memphis Grizzlies, a well-rounded player with natural athleticism. He can slash, he can score, he can rebound, he can defend.

What's not to like?

Gay is also just 26 years old, a high-character guy and a borderline All-Star. Oh, did I mention Gay can score?

He does it from inside, he does it from out, he does it from most points in between. This season, he’s averaging 17.8 points and 5.8 rebounds for the overachieving Grizzlies (22-10 entering Wednesday night).

So not only is Gay a proven individual talent, he offers the type of winning mindset any team would want.

"He can get to a sweet spot on the floor and elevate, and he has a high-release point on his shot," Grizzlies GM Chris Wallace told me earlier this season. “When things aren’t going well, we can get him the ball and just sort of let him go.”

Now imagine that type of guy lining up next to Kyrie Irving. Imagine Gay finishing the break off an Irving pass, or bailing out the Cavs with the type of shot only a fantastic athlete can make with the shot clock expiring.

All that, and again, he’s only 26.

I know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking, “If Gay is so great, then why is Memphis trying to trade him?”

Well, that’s a good question. And, oh yeah, about that contract.

Gay is signed through the rest of this season, and for two more after this one. He’s due $16.4 million this year, $17.8 million next and a whopping $19.3 in 2014-15.

No joke, that’s a lot of cash, kids.

But so what? The Cavs have a lot of cap space – more than anyone else in the league. At some point, they have to put it to good use, right? Right.

Truth is, players like Gay don’t come around very often. Not ones who are in the prime of their careers, and who are at least solid in every area.

Plus, Gay isn’t Andrew Bynum or DeMarcus Cousins. There are no questions about whether Gay is coachable. He’s never had issues with teammates. He just shows up, plays hard, produces and keeps his mouth shut.

Something else to think about: Gay has never played with a point guard like Irving. Former Ohio State guard Mike Conley is the Grizzlies’ point man, and Conley is certainly a nice player. But Conley’s no Kyrie.

Anyway, no less than nine teams supposedly have inquired about Gay’s services since word got out he’s obtainable. I don’t know if the Cavs are one of those teams. If not, they should be.

Nor do I know what it would take to land Gay. Clearly, you’d need cap space, draft picks and other assets, and the Cavs have an abundance of all.

With the news that Anderson Varejao will miss another six to eight weeks after knee surgery, the Cavs and their fans could use a little pick-me-up. The Cavs likely wouldn’t even have to trade Varejao to get Gay. And think about that lineup going into next season. Gay would immediately give the Cavs what they'd likely have to wait at least a couple seasons to get from yet another lottery pick.

So there you have it. My one request this season for the Cavaliers:

Make a play for Gay

I’ll leave the rest to Chris Grant. My guess is he’ll appreciate that.

Link: http://www.foxsportsohio.com/01/10/...ing_cavaliers.html?blockID=847475&feedID=3561
 
Cavs can do better, talent-wise, than Gay. We need to save the money.
 
Re: Rudy Gay being shopped by Grizz

Well, if The Bullshit Whisperer thinks its a good idea...

It's probably not
 
Re: Rudy Gay being shopped by Grizz

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One would think we have more to offer than the shitty Wiz
 
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Because I highly doubt we will ever sign or trade for a player better than him.

Don't care, he's just not good enough to for us to get into a bidding war. He's overpaid now, which doesn't matter a ton at this point, but in a few years it will be and even aftet that you'll have to overpay to keep him.

I just don't see the appeal. He's a decent player with a horrendous contract.
 
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please tell me who we could possibly get that is better than gay...
the cavs don't need to "get" anyone at this point unless it's a very young player with upside (which has ~no chance of happening with varejao going down).
 
Re: Rudy Gay being shopped by Grizz

People drive me away from this board.. If you don't think Gay is good, that is laughable... one of the top 5 most talented SF's in the league. I don't know why you wouldn't want him, money aside.
 
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People drive me away from this board.. If you don't think Gay is good, that is laughable... one of the top 5 most talented SF's in the league. I don't know why you wouldn't want him, money aside.

You can't put the money aside. You just can't. That is why I don't want the team trading for him. He is paid like how you pay a free agent to come to your team when you are an undesirable location. I don't want the team footing that bill AND expending assets in addition for him. If he was a free agent and all we had to do was sign him to a max contract to get him here this year, I'd still not want them to do it. He isn't the final piece. The move would handicap the team going forward.
 
Re: Rudy Gay being shopped by Grizz

People drive me away from this board.. If you don't think Gay is good, that is laughable... one of the top 5 most talented SF's in the league. I don't know why you wouldn't want him, money aside.

Ugh, well, what he said. Not sure how you can put money aside when making a decision. And I'd say just barely. Four SFs I'd say are better, right now, than Gay, and a ton of young guys who soon will be.
 
Re: Rudy Gay being shopped by Grizz

^ lol. yeah, money aside it's a different story.

I'd much rather throw a max deal at Paul George than have Rudy Gay and his max deal.
 

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