Rudy Gay Expects To Be Healthy To Start 2017/18

According to a team-issued statement, Kings forward Rudy Gay underwent successful surgery to repair a torn left Achilles’ tendon at The Hospital of Special Surgery in New York on Monday.

“Dr. [Martin] O’Malley did an exceptional job and I am truly thankful for him and his team,” Gay said. “I am expected to make a full and complete recovery within the next few weeks and plan to resume on court activities by early summer. I am 100% committed to returning stronger than ever and will work extremely hard to get there.”

Dr. O’Malley provides an optimistic recovery timeframe for Gay, stating that “it is anticipated that he will be able to participate in training camp and be ready to play at the start of next season.” Of course, it’s not yet clear where Gay will be playing next season — the veteran forward has made no secret of his intention to opt out after 2016/17, as Adrian Wojnarowski of The Vertical reported in September.

Gay, who has a player option of $14.26MM available for 2017/18, will look to prove his health to prospective suitors. The 30-year-old’s season came to a premature end after he averaged 18.7 points through 30 games.

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