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Chef
12-04-2008, 12:37 PM
quote of the day from the espn daily dime

QUOTE OF THE NIGHT
"Do you need an oxygen mask?"

-- Bobcats part-owner Michael Jordan to Sean May, who was breathing heavy

bozzy
12-04-2008, 12:43 PM
I think Jordan was being serious. He doesn't want the lard to pass out right on the floor.

Felton for Prez
12-04-2008, 01:22 PM
I'm all for the continous ridicule until he is 100% game ready. I don't want him getting anywhere near over confident.

oink oink fatty!!

countryboi
12-04-2008, 01:57 PM
i think jordan was half serious half joking....that does not change the fact may is a fat bastard...nothing like the best player ever picking on you to crush your self esteem or make you get your shit together

playoffs...PLAYOFFS?
12-04-2008, 02:06 PM
im equally all for it..he shouldn't catch a break until he starts playing at the top of his game...don't forget that this guy was a first round pick...

SWedd523
12-04-2008, 05:00 PM
Talking about Sean May, for some reason, really reminds me of a rather "rotund" character from the Austin Powers series...;)

Muttley
12-04-2008, 06:39 PM
im equally all for it..he shouldn't catch a break until he starts playing at the top of his game...don't forget that this guy was a first round pick...
... at the top of his game consistently. For all we know, last game was a fluke, though sincerely I hope it's not.

davcbow
12-04-2008, 08:11 PM
... at the top of his game consistently. For all we know, last game was a fluke, though sincerely I hope it's not.


If he keeps improving and it turns out that his play as of late isn't a fluke then he will start getting good reviews... I for one am hoping he gets it turned around and becomes the good player we wanted when he was drafted....:cool:

BIGCatBobcat
12-04-2008, 08:30 PM
I'm still wearing out Sean May. I did mention this on the blog. Also, the thing about Gerald running over to the bench and saying "He's got to go" against Minnesota. For those of you theat just type www.bobcatsplanet.com/vb you need to hit the joomla once in a while. You heard it here first! Last night, for anyone who saw the game on tv or in person, was a flukish performance. The 11 rebounds fell to him, when I said on the blog "from his waist" I meant litterally, most of them came to him and he litterally had his hands below his shoulders. I know, they count. I know he's out there and he was pretty effective but come on. If it hadn't been him, it could have been Nazr, Hollins, Ajinca. Gerald is smaller than him and could have had more rebounds. The points came on open looks, 2 fts, and maybe a lay-up. Not special, not a relief, he's not back, he's average. I am hopeful he can come around and be ok. He gets no contract, maybe a match to an offer sheet. How much has he cost the Bobcats in time? Rehab 2-3 times, trainer attention, we're not even metioning when they give him food.

BRNC
12-04-2008, 09:08 PM
I'm all for the continous ridicule until he is 100% game ready. I don't want him getting anywhere near over confident.

oink oink fatty!!

I'm all for it until he shows up in the physical condition that a professional BB player needs to be in to play an entire game if need be...he did not show up in condition his first year with the team so I for one am not holding my breath...and as for giving him another contract (even for a match) I'd be reluctant...he'd be hurt the day after signing....

That is not to say I don't want him to play well because I do...I think most people posting do but (for me) it is a total distrust of the guy working hard and working for the team...even if he plays reasonably well now I'll always be thinking it is just for a contract and when it's signed he'll be the same old McMay just taking roster space and needed cap money...

davcbow
12-04-2008, 10:10 PM
Here is a article about the win against Okla city....:cool:

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/story/392767.html

BRNC
12-04-2008, 10:31 PM
Here is a article about the win against Okla city....:cool:

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/story/392767.html

Good read and I liked this part "Working the ball inside so effectively forces opponents to foul more, and the Bobcats have started to capitalize. Traditionally one of the NBA's worst foul-shooting teams, they made 27-of-33 (82 percent) Wednesday." If the free throw % stays better than last year it will help tremendouly...and I think the team (because of LB) are taking it seriously this year...

timang
12-05-2008, 04:24 AM
Good read and I liked this part "Working the ball inside so effectively forces opponents to foul more, and the Bobcats have started to capitalize. Traditionally one of the NBA's worst foul-shooting teams, they made 27-of-33 (82 percent) Wednesday." If the free throw % stays better than last year it will help tremendously...and I think the team (because of LB) are taking it seriously this year...

they have no excuses when they play for LB i say! :biggrin: