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Sophomore forward Rudy Gay found himself in a familiar position after Monday's practice at Gampel Pavilion: sitting in a row of bleachers behind a basket, surrounded by microphones and tape recorders, quietly and perhaps reluctantly assessing his own play. At one point, senior guard Rashad Anderson poked through the crowd to ask his own question: "Rudy, what are your plans for next year?"
Gay, who on Monday was named to the All-Big East first team by the conference's coaches, laughed and brushed off his teammate, choosing not to acknowledge the specter of the NBA that looms somewhere off in the distance.See the full content of this document
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Gay Lone Uconn Player On All-Big East First Team
As the top-ranked University of Connecticut men's basketball team prepares for the start of the Big East tournament, Gay said he feels ready to embrace the spotlight that has tracked his every move this se...
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