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Sean May "out for season"

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by hooroo, Oct 5, 2007.

  1. hooroo

    hooroo Member

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    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/20.../preview/2007/10/05/may.bobcats.ap/index.html
     
  2. madmonkey37

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    Not surprising considering how fat he is.
     
  3. kokopuffs

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    dang, the bobcats are really screwed.
     
  4. hooroo

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    The Bobcats might be under enough the salary cap to send cash/pick(s) only for either Justin Reed or Jackie Butler.
     
  5. bladeage

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    wow, this guy can never catch a break, he reminds me a little of Mo Taylor because he is fat and injury prone, but he is a better defender than Mo.
     
  6. Matchman

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    they are already screwed when J-Rich is your go-to guy, your center is injury-prone, and MJ is your ur owner
     
  7. FFz

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    When can we start shopping J Reed and Butler?
     
  8. hooroo

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    God bless Michael Jordan
     
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    The Illini should of beat UNC that year... I hate May.
     
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    This is tragic. For those of us that have actually seen May play (when he wasn't injured---rare, I know) on a consistent basis we all know that he's a VERY talented and skilled post player. He is 20-10 good, IMO. His body just can't back him up.
     
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    It looks like microfracture might be the basketball version of Tommy John surgery...a very long recovery time, but can extend a career beyond what it would have been without surgery...
     
  13. magnetik

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    poor Bobcats.. they can never catch a break
     
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    MJ may have been the best player in the NBA, but he is sorry as a GM IMHO.
     
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    I agree. He has very polished post moves. Great offensive post player. Too bad he keeps breaking down.
     
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    I made a point to watch them last year against the Magic. (I'm convinced that Emeka's still a better player than Dwight Howard and wanted evidence of it.) May was unstoppable on offense, going off for 32/7, and stripped Dwight every time he tried to do anything on offense. If he could stay healthy, he'd have a damn good career.
     
  17. baller4life315

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    Yeah it's frustrating just as an NBA fan. I hate wasted talent. The good thing though for May is he isn't one of those players that are reliant upon their athleticism to be effective.

    He should be able to come back and give it another shot. By that time i'm sure the Bobcats will have given up on him. I'd most certainly take a chance on him somewhere down the road.
     
  18. AroundTheWorld

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    Can we trade them Butler and/or Landry and throw in Lucas, too? Aren't they under the cap so we could just trade some people to them without taking anything back? Looks like we can't trade Landry before Nov. 1?
     
  19. emjohn

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    Bobcats may want to roll the dice on an overpaid but serviceable big like Nene Hilario or Jerome James.

    Evan
     
  20. kaleidosky

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    wow, of the 2 you listed...Hilario is LIGHT years ahead of James. Not so sure they could get Nene as cheap as you seem to think..esp w/KMart uncertain and Camby being Camby.
     

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