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Is this the most frustrated you have been in your career?Ī frustrating season turns into a frustrating summer. I try to do what I can control, which is be on the basketball court, but I think at some point you've got to have the players, their futures and what they have at stake in mind when you make decisions and I don't think that happened. The thing with me, I try to stay out of as much as I can as far as the organization. Would you say that was the point that from then on you have been confused about things? I know you were confused about that decision. Talking to you over the years, it seems like when Michael Malone was fired, things went downhill for you from the perspective of the franchise, the direction of the franchise. I think that's the only thing we can really build on. Obviously, we don't have anything to really build on. Go out there and play as much as you can. That's all I can do in this situation, that's all you can do. What do you think the direction of the team is right now? Toward the end of the last couple of seasons you have made it clear you don't think the franchise has a direction. Just be upfront with people, that's all you have to do. You would like to hear it from out of the horse's mouth. You don't want to hear things on the internet, on Twitter. If you had your ideal communication situation, what would you like to hear from the franchise? At this point in my career, I think I want some kind of consistency and we don't have that here, at all. I think it's pretty obvious what situation is going on here. Those things weren't really discussed at that point. What was said to you then?ĭuring the exit interview it was just how the season go, we should have done this, we should have done that. I'm assuming you had an exit interview at the end of the season.
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I've had communication, but not the kind of communication that I would say I like. So you haven't had much communication with the franchise as far as your future? No matter what your intentions to do with your players, I would think the first thing you want to do is make sure people are happy with what you are doing. I think it just goes to, I don't know, I think there's always ways to do things and in this situation I don't think it's going about the right way. I mean it's been pretty loud as of late so it's hard not to pay attention to it. I imagine you are like most of the guys in the league and try not to pay attention to that stuff, but do you pay attention to trade rumors and does it bother you? You mentioned people are wondering if you are going to be here next season. It's just a really family town, I like that about Sacramento. You go places and people respect you and respect the time. Like at the camp, these kids know your stats, they know basketball, they know the good and bad. What do you like about being in Sacramento? Gay enjoys helping kids at his camps because he never got an opportunity to attend similar events as a young child until he was in high school and started to get invited to skills camps because of his talent.Īfter he spent the day at his camp, which he seemed to enjoy thoroughly, Gay sat down with Sactown Royalty, and his tone certainly changed.
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Gay is in town this week for his Youth Skills Academy where he aims to teach kids between the ages of 5 to 18 the fundamentals of basketball.
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Sacramento Kings forward Rudy Gay opened up Monday regarding his feelings about the franchise, the trade rumors this summer, his recent surgery and what went wrong last season.