Rudy Gay: When I went to San Antonio, I agreed to be a part of something bigger than me. You know what I mean? Tony Allen: As a journeyman, you’ve got to figure out like, ‘How do I adapt?’ Was that a hard process and understanding what trade and the business is about? Rudy Gay: Yes, it was. It was because you go from like 20 playing points a game to coming off the bench, it’s like… It’s different, and it’s a fight with what you’ve got to have with yourself, but at the end of the day, it’s like a vision that somebody else had for you. So it’s not something that you have a plan for yourself. It’s like a plan that’s bigger than you. So you have to just fall into line. Now, every time it might not be true every time. It might not be right. But the business is that there are people above you. You could be replaced. So you have to find your spot. And that was the first time I went to San Antonio that I had to find my spot and to find out how I can be productive in that spot.
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