<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Indeed, Gay was much better coming to the ball from the weak-side than playing straight-up defense. His long arms, quickness off the floor, and remarkable hops make him an outstanding shot-blocker. In the second quarter, Gay swatted a fastbreak layup attempt by Dan Dickau, then turned, ran, and got fouled on a fastbreak going the other way. Midway through the fourth-quarter sequence, Gay blocked two of Zach Randolph's shots on one play, then again sprinted ahead of the pack as the Grizzlies were off and running. Gay could easily be both the fastest and the quickest 6-9 player in the entire league.Gay did make some nifty passes, however, even when he was moving at his usual warp-speed. He was almost always aware of his teammates and is essentially an unselfish player.</div>http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/6625924 This is from an article where Rosen compares Roy/Gay
I read this on the Grizzlies forum. He basicly broke down Rudy very clearly. He is one of few who gives Rudy recognition for his excellent shotblocking ability. Basicly, he said Roy is better now, but Rudy has a brighter future.