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Thunder cut Rudy Gay: Never won a championship in 17 years He became a potential target for the Warriors

Thunder cut Rudy Gay: Never won a championship in 17 years He became a potential target for the Warriors

On July 20, Beijing time, according to Shims reports, the Thunder have cut veteran Rudy Gay, Guy is temporarily unemployed, and the Suns and Warriors fans have recruited him, according to previous reports, the Warriors are interested in recruiting him.

Thunder cut Rudy Gay: Never won a championship in 17 years He became a potential target for the Warriors
Thunder cut Rudy Gay: Never won a championship in 17 years He became a potential target for the Warriors

This summer, Guy was first traded by the Jazz to the Hawks, and then used as a bargaining chip to the Thunder, and now the Thunder have cut him, and the 36-year-old Guy is temporarily unemployed; If he doesn't sign to other teams to return to the NBA, the only ones left in the 2006 draft would be Kyle Lowry and PJ Tucker.

After Guy was cut, Suns fans recruited him to join the Suns, and Warriors fans recruited him; As previously reported, the Warriors are intentionally waiting for some teams to cut their veterans and then pursue those veterans, including Guy's name.

Thunder cut Rudy Gay: Never won a championship in 17 years He became a potential target for the Warriors
Thunder cut Rudy Gay: Never won a championship in 17 years He became a potential target for the Warriors
Thunder cut Rudy Gay: Never won a championship in 17 years He became a potential target for the Warriors

With the Thunder signing Champions League MVP Misić, the Thunder's roster for the new season reached 21, which is one of the reasons why the Thunder decided to cut Guy. Salary expert Yossi Gozlanz said the Thunder roster exceeded the ceiling and Guy was cut because his salary could not be added up in the trade, and both Oladipo and Bertans' salaries could be used for the trade.

Thunder cut Rudy Gay: Never won a championship in 17 years He became a potential target for the Warriors

Previously, Guy executed the $6.4 million player option for next season, and in the 2022-23 regular season, Guy played in 57 games for the Jazz, averaging 14.6 minutes per game, scoring 5.2 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.0 assists; in his 17-year career, Guy has played for the Grizzlies, Raptors, Kings, Spurs and Jazz, playing in 1,120 regular season games, averaging 15.8 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2 assists per game, playing only 19 playoff games, averaging 14.2 points and 6.5 rebounds per game, and has never won a championship.