These three teams, Pistons, Raptors and Grizzly may all have different incentives for these trades, but ultimately they are going to have to compete and field a competitive team, especially Memphis. He had an excellent season coming back from the FIBA World Championship during his 2010-11 season and continued to play well the next season, but this season, in 42 games he's performed as he's always have: below average, an overrated scorer. Historically he's shot well, so I'm hoping Grizzly fans can help explain why this guy is so bad at scoring this year. So if coaching can fix this, then I think the Raptors do gain a productive player, but considering how they've coached DeRozan I doubt they will alter the high-paid SF in anyway. Gay's shortcomings are obvious too, he's a high usage low efficiency player. Players like Carlos Delfino, Matt Barnes and Tayshaun Prince all help their teams win games more than Rudy Gay this season, so much more I just find it odd to even really compare them. When looking at all the stats for small forwards, Rudy Gay just does not compare favorably. His loss will hurt the Raptors, I'm positive. How about Ed Davis? Let's keep this short and argue he's one of the best players from his draft class, especially since he's a big. I'm certain many Raptor fans really like this guy and his productivity doesn't go unnoticed. The impression Calderon should give one is that he is a playmaker who scores efficiently, does not waste possessions and is capable of playing many minutes.
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