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Rudy Carlton Gay, Jr. (born August 17 1986 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a current college basketball player for the UConn Huskies. Gay is 6 feet, 9 inches and 220 pounds, and plays as a sophomore in the 2005-06 season.

He was one of the top recruits entering college play after attending Archbishop Spalding High School. Gay was a McDonald's All-American, and a PARADE First Team All-American in his senior year.

He is often regarded as the most talented player in college basketball. He was a co-winner (with Jeff Green
of Georgetown University) of the 2005 Big East Conference Rookie of the Year award. Gay is widely regarded as one the top prospects in future for the NBA Draft; he is seen as an early lottery pick if he were to enter the 2006 Draft.

Statistics

2003-2004 (High School Senior)
21.2 Points Per Game
9.2 Rebounds Per Game
3.7 Blocks Per Game

2004-2005 (UCONN Freshman)
11.8 Points Per Game
5.4 Rebounds Per Game
1.9 Blocks Per Game

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