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Rudy Gay is retiring from the NBA after 17 seasons with Grizzlies, Spurs, Kings and more | News, scores, highlights, stats and rumors
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Rudy Gay is retiring from the NBA after 17 seasons with Grizzlies, Spurs, Kings and more | News, scores, highlights, stats and rumors

TORONTO, ON - FEBRUARY 10: Rudy Gay #22 of the Utah Jazz dribbles onto the court against the Toronto Raptors during the second half of their NBA game at Scotiabank Arena on February 10, 2023 in Toronto, Canada. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that by downloading and/or using this photo, user agrees to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Cole Burston/Getty Images)

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Rudy Gay’s NBA career has come to an end after seventeen seasons and stints with five different teams.

The 38-year-old announced his retirement in an article for The Players’ Standwriting, he feels like the “luckiest man in the world” because of everything he was able to do on the field and share the rest of his life with his family.

Gay’s last appearance in an NBA game was for the Utah Jazz on March 22, 2023.

Gay first put himself on the national radar during his two seasons at Connecticut, from 2004 to ’06. He was named Big East Rookie of the Year as a freshman and earned first-team All-American honors during his sophomore campaign.

UConn’s title hopes in the 2005-06 season were dashed during George Mason’s Cinderella run in the NCAA Tournament. Gay did everything he could to get the Huskies into the Final Four with 20 points and six rebounds in 42 minutes, but Connecticut fell in overtime 86-84.

Gay declared for the 2006 NBA draft and was selected No. 8 overall by the Houston Rockets, who traded his rights to the Memphis Grizzlies. He spent the first seven seasons of his career with the Grizzlies.

In the 2010–11 season, the Grizzlies won their first playoff series in franchise history, defeating the San Antonio Spurs by 61 wins in six games.

Memphis traded Gay to the Toronto Raptors midway through the 2012-13 season. He was traded again early in the 2013–14 season to the Sacramento Kings, with whom he would play for the next four years.

Gay missed most of the 2016-17 season and the start of the 2017-18 season due to a torn Achilles tendon. He played four years with the Spurs from 2017-18 to 2020-21 before finishing his career with the Jazz for two seasons.

The Golden State Warriors signed Gay to a one-year contract in September 2023. He averaged 2.0 points per game on 33.3 percent three-point shooting in two appearances before being waived as part of their final preseason roster cuts.

Gay played in 1,139 games between the regular season and the playoffs in his career. He averaged 15.8 points on 45.2 percent shooting, 5.6 rebounds and 1.1 steals per game.