Way back in September, Rudy Gay informed the Kings that he intended to opt out of his contract in the summer of 2017, and it sounded at the time like Gay would likely be leaving Sacramento. However, having gone down with an Achilles injury in January, Gay is now uncertain about whether or not he’ll turn down his 2017/18 player option as planned, writes Jason Jones of The Sacramento Bee.
According to Jones, Gay acknowledged that his plans could change due to the Achilles injury. The veteran forward expects to be healthy in time to start the 2017/18 season, but he’ll rely on his agent’s assessment of the market and an evaluation of his health before he makes a decision on his player option, which is worth about $14.26MM.
“I’m looking at where I feel most comfortable, where I can showcase my talents and win,” Gay said, adding that he expects to return better and stronger than before. “Wherever I think I can do that at, that’s the best place for me.”
As I noted earlier today, Gay’s decision on his 2017/18 option will come well before most other veterans with player options on their contracts have to make their decisions. Gay will reportedly have to make a call on his option within five days of the Kings’ last game of the season.
Throughout the season, there have been reports suggesting that Kings management remains optimistic about retaining Gay, despite his plans to opt out. However, that was back when the team was still talking about locking up DeMarcus Cousins for the long term. It’s not clear now whether the Kings still view Gay as a key part of their future plans.