I’m looking at the spot where I hurt myself and I’m just glad to be back out here and healthy.” “I’ve never even been in the other side of this building, so I’m learning,” Gay said following shootaround. He’s now a member of the San Antonio Spurs who are in town to face off with the Kings in the preseason opener. The veteran forward left Sacramento over the summer, turning down a $14.3 million player option. It was the dramatic conclusion of Gay’s career in Sacramento, one that left even the most hardened fan filled with emotion. SACRAMENTO - The last time Kings fans saw Rudy Gay in a basketball uniform, he was pounding the floor of the Golden 1 Center in frustration after tearing his right Achilles tendon.