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Shelden Williams and Sean May

Discussion in 'NBA Draft' started by Got Em, Mar 19, 2005.

  1. Got Em

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    He would be the ideal PF next to Yao. This guy avg 15.5 pts, 11.2 rebs, and 3.8 blks per game while shooting at an incredible 59%! On top of that, he plays at duke. Nbadraft.net has him coming out next year...but I hope he comes out this year. Maybe we can't trade this year's pick and something else to move up and grab him. I really don't know if Bogut will turn out to be the best post player this year. From what I've seen, Williams is fearless.

    Also, what do yall think about Sean May? He's great at attacking the basket and grabbing rebounds at the college level, but I don't know how well he'll do at the nba level. What impresses me is that he get's 16 pts and 11 rebs in 26 minutes. I think that's just amazing. If UNC didn't have such a talented line-up, and May played 32-35 minutes, his numbers might be 20 and 14 .
     
  2. LongTimeFan

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    Both are incredible PF's, and the Rockets would be lucky to pick up either.

    Shelden is more polished on the defensive end, being a better one-on-one defender and shot blocker. He's a big guy, and plays like it. On offense, he's starting to develop an excellent low post game. I think he could use some work on his shot, but he's defintely gonna make an impact when he comes out.

    May I'd say has a better offensive arsenal, usually hitting the turn around jumper with good consistency. I'm hesitant to say this, but IMO May is a better rebounder than Shelden right now. He's had a few 20+ rebound games, including one vs. Shelden and the Dookies. He's not a very high jumper, so blocks won't be numerous with him. But he defintely has a great understanding of the game, great hands, and is an above average rebounder.
     
  3. Got Em

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    He's basically a mo tay that can rebound.
     
  4. LongTimeFan

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    I think his potential is higher of Taylor's, but I can see some similarities. One thing I've loved about him is watching him play, he plays with emotion and you can tell when he's going to have a big game just by his body expressions. Unfortunately, that's not night in and out, he has a few lapses, but overall a very, very solid player
     
  5. basso

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    is sean may scott's son? if so, he ought to have a pretty decent bball IQ.
     

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