Gay is averaging 19.4 points and 7.4 rebounds per game while shooting a career-low 39 percent from the field. The Raptors, who currently sit at the 11th spot in the Eastern Conference with a 6-12 record, have decided to pull the plug early on the Rudy Gay experiment, sending him to the Kings along with Quincy Acy and Aaron Gray. In a seven player trade, the Sacramento Kings and Toronto Raptors have stated their intentions for the 2013-14 season and for the future. 713 FT%), 4.5 rebounds and 22.3 minutes per game in 204 contests in four seasons with Houston (2010-11 – 2012-13) and Sacramento (2012-13 – 2013-14).By Gerald Bourguet 8 years ago Follow Tweet Drafted by the Rockets in the first round (14th overall) in the 2010 NBA Draft, he has amassed career averages of 8.2 points (.488 FG%. 563 FT%), a career-high 5.8 rebounds and 24.4 minutes per game in 17 games (started six) this season. Patterson, acquired by the Kings last season in a multi-player trade with Houston, has accrued averages of 6.9 points (.410 FG%. 714 FT%), 2.9 rebounds and 11.2 minutes per game, including one start. Through 16 games this season, he has registered 2.1 points (.438 FG%.
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Signed by the Kings as a free agent on December 23, 2011, Hayes is averaging averaging 4.0 points (.502 FG%. Born in Venezuela, he was drafted by the Grizzlies out of Maryland with the 28th overall selection of the 2010 NBA Draft. 818 FT%), 2.7 rebounds, 5.6 assists and 24.6 minutes per game in 232 career contests. In his four NBA campaigns with Memphis (2010-11), New Orleans (2011-12 – 2012-13) and Sacramento, Vasquez is averaging 9.0 points (.429 FG%.
938 FT%), 1.9 rebounds, a team-high 5.3 assists and 25.8 minutes per game in starting all 18 games for the Kings this season. Vasquez, who was acquired during the offseason in a three-team trade by Sacramento from New Orleans in exchange for guard Tyreke Evans, averaged 9.8 points (.433 FG%. 381 3pt%, 7-7 FT), 2.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 24.7 minutes per contest. Through 18 games (started eight) this season, he has posted 5.8 points (.350 FG%. 625 FT%), 2.1 rebounds and 8.8 minutes per game.Īn 11-year veteran who was in his second stint with the Kings, Salmons is averaging 9.8 points (.434 FG%. This season, he has seen action in seven contests as a reserve, posting 2.7 points (.429 FG%. 783 FT%), 2.6 rebounds and 11.2 minutes per game over 36 career games in two seasons with the Raptors. In Acy, Sacramento receives the 37th overall selection in the 2012 NBA Draft, who has averaged 3.8 points (.539 FG%. Gray saw action in just four games this season. Drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the second round (49th overall) of the 2007 NBA Draft, he has played for three teams in a six-year NBA career (Chicago 2007-08 – 2009-10, New Orleans 2009-10, Toronto 2011-12 – 2013-14). Gray, a 7-foot center, has posted averages of 3.5 points (.515 FG%. 773 FT%), 7.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.56 steals, 1.28 blocks and 35.5 minutes per game, leading the team in blocks and ranking second in scoring, rebounding and steals. Through 18 contests with the Raptors this season, he registered 19.4 points (.388 FG%.
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777 FT%), 5.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.41 steals and 36.1 minutes per game in 530 career contests spanning eight professional campaigns with Memphis (2006-07 – 2012-13) and Toronto (2012-13 – 2013-14). Originally selected eighth overall by Houston in the 2006 NBA Draft, Gay has accrued averages of 18.0 points (.447 FG%. We all wish them the very best moving forward.” We also appreciate the contributions and efforts that John, Chuck, Greivis and Patrick made to the Kings organization. “In Rudy we’ve acquired one of the league’s proven scorers while Aaron and Quincy provide size and depth in our frontcourt. “We’re excited to welcome these additions to our team,” said D’Alessandro. – The Sacramento Kings today acquired forwards Rudy Gay and Quincy Acy along with center Aaron Gray from the Toronto Raptors in exchange for guard Greivis Vasquez and forwards John Salmons, Patrick Patterson and Chuck Hayes, according to Kings General Manager Pete D’Alessandro.