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babyj42
01-04-2008, 07:06 PM
did you guys see the interview with may... he doesn't look to fat... fat but not horrible

WarioVsMooChicken
01-04-2008, 08:10 PM
It's hard for him to walk to the doughnuts with his injuries.

CMc$
01-04-2008, 11:00 PM
I think the problem with May is not that he is getting fatter, it's that he has a history of knee problems and his natural weight doesn't help anything.

People joke (myself included) about him and doughnuts (Dunkin is actually attached to the side of the arena), but I doubt that he sits around just stuffing himself. On the other hand, if it were me (or the overwhelming majority of posters on this forum) I'd be working my butt off to make myself thinner than I am naturally so that my knees give me less problems.

I get angry when I think about it for awhile. He could have been a surprise in the NBA. In the few games I saw him play in person he brought something that this time needs so desperately: GOOD HANDS and REBOUNDING.

Coulda woulda shoulda

davcbow
01-04-2008, 11:05 PM
I saw a shot of May at the game standing next to McInnis and then he walks off, no visable limp at all. I think most of the reason people think he is fat is because he has that plump face. Standing there in his suit he had on he didnt look fat he is just a big guy.... :g:

ohara831
01-04-2008, 11:35 PM
He's done. Do not look for him to play again. He never kept himself in shape, not even in college. All that talent, but no personal drive to stay in peak physical condition as an athlete. That is a pity.

Dunk
01-05-2008, 10:05 PM
There a lot of love for him due to UNC, IMO. If he was from Boise St. or something there'd be a website calling for his release after year 1.

WarioVsMooChicken
01-05-2008, 10:08 PM
I have never heard of any love for Sean May JUST because he is from UNC. At least not while he has been in a Bobcat uniform anyway.

TheBeagle
01-06-2008, 01:12 AM
He never kept himself in shape, not even in college. Not true. His junior season, be worked his ass off, and ran his ass off in Chapel Hill all summer long, and was a pillar of strength and work ethic. Basically everything else you said is true, but he was a monster when he left UNC and that is why he was drafted at 13. He just seems to be content to rest on his laurels as the hero of the '05 Heels, and he still gets a whole lotta love because of that around the area. As a Tarheel, I love him, always will; as a Bobcats fan, I feel cheated; that's the long and the short of it.

ohara831
01-06-2008, 11:02 AM
He never kept himself in shape, not even in college. Not true. His junior season, be worked his ass off, and ran his ass off in Chapel Hill all summer long, and was a pillar of strength and work ethic. Basically everything else you said is true, but he was a monster when he left UNC and that is why he was drafted at 13. He just seems to be content to rest on his laurels as the hero of the '05 Heels, and he still gets a whole lotta love because of that around the area. As a Tarheel, I love him, always will; as a Bobcats fan, I feel cheated; that's the long and the short of it.
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I always thought he looked overweight in College, and I have heard commentators talk about him having weight issues through college as well. But, if you have personal knowledge of his work ethic in college, I will certainly cede to your knowledge of the facts on this matter. But, he definitely let his body go after the draft, that's for sure.

dnbman
01-06-2008, 12:08 PM
There a lot of love for him due to UNC, IMO. If he was from Boise St. or something there'd be a website calling for his release after year 1.


That's worked for and against him. UNC fans love him, but plenty of people hate him, believing we wasted the pick to sell tickets to UNC locals.

I think his play when he's been healthy has justified the pick and the love. It's just so frustrating to see him not healthy. So, then people ask: are his injuries simply unfortunate occurrence or rooted in his weight?

Alex
01-07-2008, 12:26 AM
That's worked for and against him. UNC fans love him, but plenty of people hate him, believing we wasted the pick to sell tickets to UNC locals.

I think his play when he's been healthy has justified the pick and the love. It's just so frustrating to see him not healthy. So, then people ask: are his injuries simply unfortunate occurrence or rooted in his weight?


Which we did, I think it's silly to hide behind such a blatant truth.

CMc$
01-07-2008, 06:07 PM
May was for selling tickets, however, Felton was our best option for the point after Williams and Paul were drafted.

May's situation sucks. He was a man-child the whole 04-05 season. Had a bright future ahead of him.

Mustachio
01-07-2008, 06:31 PM
to quote richard pryor...."he aint dead yet mother******s."

neither is adam. knee surgery is a tradition in sports these days.

babyj42
01-07-2008, 08:03 PM
that's true... it's not like he is completely done... i think some of his problem has been the weight and us keeping him out of bars... don't count him out however... if you notice he has played well in healthy and he knows how to play in a transitional system... i don't count on anything but at the same time i don't want to COMPLETELY rule him out... and then the morrison thing is ridiculous... we talk about him like he is a bust but he did average double figures last year in what was supposed to be his senior year of college... this should rightfully in Dudley years be his rookie year but he is hurt... jesus with the way he looked in the preseason Vincent would either be giving him no playing time or 40 minutes a game