View Full Version : Sean May's rehab...
ziggy
07-20-2007, 08:26 PM
seems to be going nicely, He looks almost strong enough now to hold his eyelids 1/4 of the way open. Very well done Sean :biggrin:
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w301/bobcatsplanet/smaydrunk.jpg
Muttley
07-20-2007, 09:09 PM
Also, to hang out with him, you must wear a pink shirt?
ziggy
07-20-2007, 09:13 PM
Also, to hang out with him, you must wear a pink shirt?
LOL :hysterical:
Carolina Nightlife pictures is not what he should be appearing in right now. How can you get such an opportunity as playing in the NBA and throw it away just like that? It's because he's a carolina douche, it's the only explanation :D
dvdbumpus
07-20-2007, 10:25 PM
I think Raymond really needs to play big brother and kick his ass into gear.
timang
07-21-2007, 12:19 AM
I think Raymond really needs to play big brother and kick his ass into gear.
nah, ray's kick will just bounce of his heavy unsaturated ass. :mad: :biggrin:
crappy that this pic is his latest news update.
dvdbumpus
07-21-2007, 12:33 AM
- "In other news, we have David Bumpus reporting on the scene of what appears to be a disgruntled Charlotte Bobcats player currently known only as "Krispy". What do you have for us David?"
...onto the scene of the disgruntled Bobcats player.....
- "It's a real doozy people! This is worse than the Godzilla attacks on Tokyo in the 70's and 80's! Only one can imagine what's gotten into this beast known only as Krispy....uh oh, he speaks!!!!:"
http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/3876/krispiesfb6.jpg
"Dear lord, a marshmellow man in search of a 24 hour Dunkin Donuts. I can sense the end is near. Back to you at the studio, Susan."
Jonathanmartin7
07-21-2007, 12:53 AM
So I take it you guys, don't think any of the players would ever read this board. I hope his rehab goes well. Keep up the "Krispy" jokes. Really smart. Hope you all have a shitty day
dvdbumpus
07-21-2007, 01:02 AM
So I take it you guys, don't think any of the players would ever read this board. I hope his rehab goes well. Keep up the "Krispy" jokes. Really smart. Hope you all have a shitty day
I also hope his rehab goes well, I just don't have faith in him actually following through. Nothing has indicated otherwise. When he was injured his rookie year he actually did a lot of good things for the community and seems to be a smart guy. Sean needs to stop only making headlines of him involved with parties, and not act like he's still in college. I/we will all stop poking at him and respect him when he actually puts his team first instead of himself. I like Sean, and think he's really intelligent, but I think he needs to grow up a little bit, especially on the team.
P.S. No need for the anger man. You're usually a pretty cheerful dude regardless of the situation. Everything cool in J. Martin land?
TheBeagle
07-21-2007, 01:21 AM
So I take it you guys, don't think any of the players would ever read this board. I hope his rehab goes well. Keep up the "Krispy" jokes. Really smart. Hope you all have a shitty day
Being a Tarheel, Sean will always be among the pantheon of All Time Tarheels for his run to the '05 championship, but that doesn't give him carte blanche to piss away his potential and his team's potential even more so, without the fans voicing their warranted displeasure and skepticism. Sean knows what he needs to do to turn his career around, and still soaking up the limelight from what he did as a collegian 2 seasons ago, and being satisified being Mr. North Carolina Nightlife, and gladhanding fans that come up to him as if he were running for mayor isn't what he needs to do! Sean is a hell of a nice guy, but that's no excuse for making his job secondary to his mingling with friends/fans.
Also, if players were to read this board, I think it'd do Sean good to see how he is viewed by Bobcats fans who expect more out of their players than simply being a jovial soul. I can't speak for everyone, but I think we're so harsh on Sean because we really want to see him succeed.
timang
07-21-2007, 03:44 AM
So I take it you guys, don't think any of the players would ever read this board. I hope his rehab goes well. Keep up the "Krispy" jokes. Really smart. Hope you all have a shitty day
I can't speak for everyone, but I think we're so harsh on Sean because we really want to see him succeed.
yeah, this is exactly why i'm putting up jokes on him. i remember him being talked by our basketball instructor in college that he's a man to be watched out for, and ever sinced i looked him up he seemed to me that he's really gonna good in the pro's. i'm not giving up on him, just wishing that he would be man enough to really dedicate himself on losing his weight and prove to everyone that he's no krispy kreme guy. everybody's given a second chance, but that chance is not ours to take. it's his
ziggy
07-21-2007, 07:28 AM
So I take it you guys, don't think any of the players would ever read this board. I hope his rehab goes well. Keep up the "Krispy" jokes. Really smart. Hope you all have a shitty day
I don't wish anything negative on Sean and I hope that his rehab goes well also, but I joke about Sean because I'm so disappointed in him. His pure skill level is every bit as high as Emeka's if not higher, he has hands like Chris Webber in his prime and his jumper is solid out to three point range... He has all-star caliber talent, and the only thing that he needed to do to be a great NBA player is to keep his weigh down.
As a Bobcats fan, it hurts like hell to see talent like that wasted. So in my case I make fun of the situation instead of driving my self crazy banging my head against the wall about it. :banghead:
And I wouldn't be surprised if some of the players read through message boards every now and then. All of those guys have massive egos, so they want to know what people are saying about them. If any of them ever have a problem with what we say about them, they are welcome to hit the contact
us (http://www.bobcatsplanet.com/joomla/component/option,com_contact/Itemid,3/) link and discuss it with me, or they can even sign up to the forum and defend theirself.
spectre
07-21-2007, 09:48 AM
He did a radio interview the other day and said flat out that his roommate tells him what the fans are saying on the boards. If he wants to change that why not use it as motivation to actually get on the court? He's STILL at 270 and going off the OP pic he's STILL out partying.
He can stop it and turn it around...he just needs to want to bad enough. If he comes out and plays 70+ games and puts up the numbers he does when healthy there won't be enough room on his jock for all of us to climb onto.
ALong13
07-21-2007, 09:49 AM
meh you know if they signed up, we wouldn't believe it was them....But yea Sean May has been dissappointing, and I hope he can recover and turn things around, otherwise I don't know what else to do with him, except maybe trade him like we were planning on this year around draft time...
Edrow
07-21-2007, 10:11 AM
"Also, if players were to read this board, I think it'd do Sean good to see how he is viewed by Bobcats fans who expect more out of their players than simply being a jovial soul. I can't speak for everyone, but I think we're so harsh on Sean because we really want to see him succeed."
I couldn't agree more with you guys on this. I have been an avid supporter of the Sean May Success foundation since the guy sold his soul to the Devil to play for Carolina instead of Indiana. An old roommate of mine used to always question why I always yelled at him the most when he was in college, and my answer was that Sean May seemed to me like one of the class acts of the field. He has so much potential. In college he showed everyone, undeniably just how good he can be. He also took it like a man when Carolina played Indiana, and that showed me alot about who he seems to be like as a person and not just an athlete.
Fast forward to now, where all I hear and read about is him partying at bars, and how the team isn't sure when he will be ready. So you are damn right he needs to see this. As fans we have the right to voice our opinions on our team's players. Especially if it is a good guy like Sean.
Finally, I'm not saying that the guy shouldn't be allowed to party. He's a man, he is adult enough to make his own decisions. I just wish we'd get some good news about him for once.
Sorry for the rant guys, but I've been a fan of this guy for awhile. I really wanted him to do good here. To add to someone else's previous post, he really does do good things for the kids. I saw him at a Heat game last year in Miami, and he was all over the place signing autographs for kids. I know that most of the athletes do that anways, but he just he went above and beyond. It was legit happiness. Ok enough with the Joel Olsteen pep talk.
-Edrow
123together
07-21-2007, 10:48 AM
i'm not backing him up, but everyone his age goes out to bars and clubs. he should be getting back into shape, but everyone in their early 20s goes to the bars like every weekend night
There is no way in the world McMay reads a message board site like this.
Not when there are quarter pounders to eat, scotch to drink and strippers to hang out with.
His schedule to too full to worry about BCP!!
ziggy
07-21-2007, 12:24 PM
There is no way in the world McMay reads a message board site like this.
Not when there are quarter pounders to eat, scotch to drink and strippers to hang out with.
His schedule to too full to worry about BCP!!
Nice :biggrin:
I guess we have a ways to go before we can move up Sean's food chain above the Uptown Cabaret.
Mustachio
07-21-2007, 12:53 PM
nothing comes above the uptown caberet...lets just get that straight right now.
Jonathanmartin7
07-21-2007, 04:07 PM
Sorry for the hashness. I'm more than just a little out of sorts. I don't however like to pick on OUR team players. Enough on the opponents team, to insult.
dnbman
07-21-2007, 05:15 PM
i'm not backing him up, but everyone his age goes out to bars and clubs. he should be getting back into shape, but everyone in their early 20s goes to the bars like every weekend night
That's a pretty huge misconception. In fact, I've had MANY conversations with college grads who talk about how little they go out after getting jobs and needing to be responsible for their work.
The bottom line is that he's paid to be in peak physical form; that's part of his job. He's shown signs that he isn't there for various reasons, yet seemingly is not doing what he should to take care of himself.
Now, I'll be the first to admit that we're all missing something. Perhaps the photos were taken at a previous time and posted recently. Perhaps he was just stepping in to meet some people and wasn't out partying so to speak. Maybe in the time not captured in that photo he's doing tons of working out to get in better shape.
However, for two years now we've been hearing about him recuperating, and now it seems he won't be ready for this season. The last thing as a fan you want to see is a still overweight Sean May throwing the peace sign in a bar.
dvdbumpus
07-21-2007, 06:15 PM
i'm not backing him up, but everyone his age goes out to bars and clubs. he should be getting back into shape, but everyone in their early 20s goes to the bars like every weekend night
I'm 21, and I work full time as a manager and go to school full time. It sucks, but I've gotta pay the bills. He has the luxury to be able to be a millionaire.
123together
07-21-2007, 07:47 PM
i'm not backing him up, but everyone his age goes out to bars and clubs. he should be getting back into shape, but everyone in their early 20s goes to the bars like every weekend night
I'm 21, and I work full time as a manager and go to school full time. It sucks, but I've gotta pay the bills. He has the luxury to be able to be a millionaire.
i have 2 older brothers, college grads (unc), 24 and 22 and they and all of their friends go out literally every friday and saturday. thats just what i know, maybe i shouldn't have generalized that age group like that, but that is all i know people that age do haha. they have actually seen sean may "out on the town."
dvdbumpus
07-21-2007, 08:43 PM
i'm not backing him up, but everyone his age goes out to bars and clubs. he should be getting back into shape, but everyone in their early 20s goes to the bars like every weekend night
I'm 21, and I work full time as a manager and go to school full time. It sucks, but I've gotta pay the bills. He has the luxury to be able to be a millionaire.
i have 2 older brothers, college grads (unc), 24 and 22 and they and all of their friends go out literally every friday and saturday. thats just what i know, maybe i shouldn't have generalized that age group like that, but that is all i know people that age do haha. they have actually seen sean may "out on the town."
Well, I agree with you too that a large majority do, and I go out from time to time. I'm just a weird one that is a stay in kinda guy. :afro: Maybe that's why I'll make tons more money than the rest of them....By the time I'm 25 I'll have a 6 figure salary :biggrin:
dav7z
07-21-2007, 09:20 PM
This is about all found on May . Hope he gets on the ball and loses weight . Hes still at 270 . He will never be able to play at that weight. Hes just needs to get on the ball . And Jordon needs to kick him in the ass to at least lose weight.
If i was paying him 2 milion a year he would lose weight or die trying.
http://www.gastongazette.com/sports/new_6771___article.html/bobcats_season.html
Its a little old but its the latest i could find.
Geraldmutumbo
07-22-2007, 10:47 AM
He did a radio (http://justhamradios.com)interview the other day and said flat out that his roommate tells him what the fans are saying on the boards. If he wants to change that why not use it as motivation to actually get on the court? He's STILL at 270 and going off the OP pic he's STILL out partying.
He can stop it and turn it around...he just needs to want to bad enough. If he comes out and plays 70+ games and puts up the numbers he does when healthy there won't be enough room on his jock for all of us to climb onto.
I find it ironic that you made this post. There is a guy on the charlotte observer bobcats forum who claims to be Sean's room mate. I forgot his name. I think it was one of the UNC names.
spectre
07-23-2007, 06:35 AM
He did a radio interview the other day and said flat out that his roommate tells him what the fans are saying on the boards. If he wants to change that why not use it as motivation to actually get on the court? He's STILL at 270 and going off the OP pic he's STILL out partying.
He can stop it and turn it around...he just needs to want to bad enough. If he comes out and plays 70+ games and puts up the numbers he does when healthy there won't be enough room on his jock for all of us to climb onto.
I find it ironic that you made this post. There is a guy on the charlotte observer bobcats forum who claims to be Sean's room mate. I forgot his name. I think it was one of the UNC names.
Really? I go to that board occasionally to read, but I've never caught that. Some local poster on RealGM heard the radio interview and gave a synopsis there. From the sound of it they were holding his feet to the fire...and he sounded somewhat defensive.
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