Sean May

40-Year-Old ForwardF
 Free Agent    
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$Became an unrestricted free agent in July 2010. Agreed to a one-year deal with the Nets in August 2010. Waived by the Nets in September 2010.
FFree Agent
None
August 7, 2013
May worked out with the Knicks on Wednesday, Yahoo! Sports reports.
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May spent the 2012-13 season with Paris-Levallois in France, where he averaged 18.4 points and 7.8 rebounds per game. He last saw the NBA in 2010 with the Kings, but played his first three seasons with the Bobcats, where he had his best season in 2006-07, averaging 11.9 points and 6.7 rebounds. May, who battled injury and weight issues for much of his career, should be considered a bit of a long shot to make the roster, as the former lottery pick has never truly lived up to expectations in the NBA.
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May is supposedly in the best physical shape since he came to the NBA and over his previous knee problems, so he wasn't a bad gamble for the Kings, who signed him to a minimum salary contract. While he's still a long shot to be a big contributor, there is an opportunity on a young team for the former top-15 draft pick. During the 2006-07 season, May averaged 11.9 ppg, 6.7 rpg, 0.5 spg and 0.7 bpg in just 23:53 mpg, so there is some upside here.
May dropped some weight and has been working out regularly in preparation for a return to the lineup in 200-. He underwent microfracture surgery last October to correct a chronic bone problem, that’s limited him to just 58 games in three seasons. If healthy, he gives Charlotte a desperately needed big man in the front court rotation. He’s got a soft touch around the rim, is a good rebounder and has the same North Carolina basketball roots of coach Larry Brown. Monitor him in training camp for a possible late-round reserve flier.
The UNC product averaged 11.9 points and 6.7 rebounds in a little less than 24 minutes in 2006, while shooting 50 percent from the floor and 76.8 percent from the line. He's not tall for a low-post player (6-8), but he's big (260 pounds) and strong with soft hands and can handle the ball and pass it as well. He can play any of the three frontcourt spots, but figures to play the 4 when Okafor rotates into the center spot. Unfortunately, he's played only 58 games in two seasons and will miss the 2006-07 season after undergoing knee surgery in October.
May is expected to be the first big man off the Bobcat bench. He is a good rebounder, but must increase his range to be an effective scorer. Questions remain about his health as he had two knee surgeries last season. May was very effective in the summer league averaging 18.6ppg on 60.5% shooting. If his knees can hold up, and he can continue to make perimeter shots, look for May to be a solid contributor for the Bobcats.
Why the Bobcats chose May with this pick is a head-scratcher. With Okafor, Brezec and Ely on the roster, where May fits in is a question mark. If there's any consolation for fantasy owners who had plans on taking May, if he can rebound at the pro level, he has more than a good chance of stealing minutes from Ely. But he's nowhere near worth an early pick.
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Sean May: Waived by the Nets
FFree Agent
None
September 7, 2010
The Nets waived May on Tuesday, the Newark Star-Ledger reports.
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FNew Jersey Nets
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August 6, 2010
May agreed to a one-year contract with the Nets on Thursday, Yahoo! Sports reports.
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FSacramento Kings
Hamstring
December 15, 2009
May (hamstring) won't play Tuesday or Wednesday night, Sam Amick of the Sacramento Bee reports.
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FSacramento Kings
None
November 14, 2009
May did not play (coach's decision) in Friday's win over the Rockets.
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FSacramento Kings
Illness
October 9, 2009
May sat out Friday's practice with flu-like symptoms, the Sacramento Bee reports.
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