Rudy Gay Injury: Updates on Kings Star’s Eye and Return

January 26th, 2016 by Scott Polacek Leave a reply »
Sacramento Kings swingman Rudy Gay suffered an eye injury in Monday's contest against the Charlotte Hornets.

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Gay Suffers Scratched Eyeball Monday, Jan. 25 James Ham of CSN California reported that Gay sustained a scratched eyeball and couldn't even open it.

This is a difficult setback for Gay and the Kings if he is forced to miss significant time.

He is a high-volume scorer who averaged at least 17 points a night every season of his career except his rookie campaign in 2006-07. He can stretch the defense with his three-point shooting but is also dangerous off the bounce on penetration or cuts to the basket, especially if opposing defenses are focused too much on stopping DeMarcus Cousins.

Gay scored a career-best 21.1 points a night in 2014-15 and has followed that up with 17.9 points per game this season.

Sacramento is battling for a postseason spot in the Western Conference and will need to find a way to replicate Gay’s offensive impact during his absence to remain in the race.

Cousins can shoulder much of the scoring down low but others on the wing such ...

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