The Sacramento Kings were a very different team when Rudy Gay tore his achilles on January 18th. The team was chasing the 8th seed, and were centered around Rudy and DeMarcus Cousins. Now Cousins is gone, the team is in full rebuilding mode, and Rudy Gay is rehabbing his achilles.
In an update from the Sacramento Bee’s Jason Jones, we learn that Rudy’s rehab is going well, and it sounds like Rudy is in a really good place mentally.
Anyone who has gone through any type of physical therapy can appreciate how well Rudy is handling this. Recovering from an injury like this is a long, slow, grueling process.
Today's program. Looks like nothing but came a long way pic.twitter.com/yOLs1s6FHk
— Rudy Gay (@RudyGay8) March 1, 2017
But it’s great to hear that he’s handling it with a positive outlook.
As for his career, Rudy is taking it one day at a time. Before the season he had told the Kings he intended to opt out of his contract after the year was over, but the injury could change things. Rudy still expects to be ready for training camp, but isn’t committing one way or the other right now.
It’s tough to see how Rudy fits into a rebuild project, but the Kings don’t have any choice in the matter. We’ll just have to wait and see. Personally, I’m just hoping Rudy has a full recovery and is able to determine his own future.
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