Not many of the players on the Kings roster look more frustrated, distant and jaded this season than Rudy Gay. The rookie Willie Cauley-Stein is speaking out about George Karl's rotations, the ever-positive Omri Casspi looks distraught, Darren Collison is running out of ways to explain the team's problems and DeMarcus Cousins is saying that in the midst of all the chaos the team is playing with frustration, not without energy. He is frustrated, and so are the rest of the players. For Gay, it was both, but it wasn't just that. When a player is dressed and out of the locker room that quickly it typically means either the team lost and/or said player had a bad night. Gay, who regularly speaks to the media after games, had just finished scoring 6 points in 30 minutes. Rudy Gay had already dressed and was ready to exit the arena when the media entered the locker room following Sunday's loss to the Utah Jazz.