Sacramento Kings forward Rudy Gay shredded through the Boston Celtics‘ defense in the first quarter of Friday night's game, splitting an incoming double team of Jae Crowder and Al Horford and carving himself an easy path for the right-handed throwdown.
Celtics head coach Brad Stevens called for timeout following the play to address the team's poor communication on defense. Take a look.
Article Continues BelowRudy Gay takes it strong to the rack for #SacramentoProud! pic.twitter.com/kcOIm2DydM
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It shouldn't be this easy for any player to get from the three-point line to the basket. The Celtics came away with a 97-92 win, but still have to address matters on the defensive end.