Gay received his opportunity to avenge his play Thursday at AT&T Center, and he took advantage to help the Spurs beat the Nuggets, 118-108, and take a 2-1 lead in their first-round series.
“I’ll try my hardest for that not to happen again.” “I don’t think I played very well at all,” Gay said. Roughly 48 hours before Game 3 against the Denver Nuggets, it was Gay who stood in front of a wall inside of the Pepsi Center and took responsibility for his outing in Game 2. The ability to overcome the tough times, when things aren’t going his way, is planted in Gay’s basketball arsenal. SAN ANTONIO – Rudy Gay has been here before.