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Sean May Lands a Job With Kings

By Tom ZillerJul 21st 2009 – 6:20PM

A month ago, Charlotte declined to offer Sean May a scheduled $3.6 million contract for his fifth NBA season, a smart move given May's history of maladies and recent lack of fitness. Last preseason, Bobcats coach Larry Brown famously told reporters that while May tried hard to get in shape a year after devastating...

Ten Players Under 30 Fighting for Their NBA Lives

By Gary WashburnJul 2nd 2009 – 11:52AM

Free-agent time should be like Christmas for these under-30 former first-round picks. If they had played better, stayed healthy or fulfilled their potential, they would be cashing in on new contracts or contract extensions. Instead they are fighting for their NBA lives, afterthoughts in free-agent time, hoping to find one...

Bobcats Wave Goodbye to Sean May

By Tom ZillerJun 24th 2009 – 8:17AM

The Bobcats announced Tuesday the team would not be offering forward Sean May a qualifying offer, which makes the former Tar Heel an unrestricted free agent. A one-year, $3.6 million offer would have meant that Charlotte could match any other offer sheet May signed this summer, but apparently the risk that May would sign...

Sean May Joins Eddy Curry's S.F.A.T. Club

By Nate JonesOct 25th 2008 – 8:45PM

Earlier in the week, I posted on Eddy Curry's weight issues. Because Curry can't figure out a way to get himself in shape, Knicks Coach Mike D'Antoni has threatened to keep Curry out of the rotation. Well, another former lottery pick is having the same struggles. Just like Eddy Curry, former North Carolina stud Sean May is...

Crystal Ballin': Southeast Division

By Will BrinsonOct 22nd 2008 – 1:45AM

Check out FanHouse's NBA Preview.I like predictions vastly more than I do overviews. Why, you ask? Because no one cares about predictions later. That's because no one is ever right. Actually I take that back; people remember predictions if you say stupid things on national television and make it apparent that you suck at...

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