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by Tom ZillerFiled under: Bobcats, Kings, NBA TransactionsA month ago, Charlotte declined to offer Sean May a scheduled $3.6 million contract for his fifth NBA season, a smart move given May's history of maladies and recent lack of fitness. Last preseason, Bobcats coach Larry Brown famously told reporters that while May tried hard to get in shape a year after devastating microfracture...
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Kings, May reach agreement
Former North Carolina standout Sean May, coming off three injury-hampered years with the Charlotte Bobcats, agreed in principle to a one-year, minimum contract with the Kings.
An official announcement is expected later today.
May, a 6-foot-9 center/power forward, will earn approximately $880,000, of which the league pays approximately $50,000.
A lottery pick in 2005 ...
Sean May Signs with Kings
Granted, that’s just what the big man said via Twitter. We’re still awaiting any “official” word: “Charlotte has always been good to me! And it will always be home! But…. It’s time for a change! And Sacramento here I come!”
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Sean May ambled into Cox Pavilion last Tuesday during the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, inciting curious murmuring along press row and turning heads in the stands because, frankly, no one was sure it was Sean May.
He appeared too thin. His body was muscled, toned. But he held a gym bag and was dressed in work clothes oversized T-shirt and baggy gym shorts draping his...
Kings reach agreement with free agent May
Free-agent forward Sean May has agreed to a one-year contract with the Sacramento Kings.
The Kings announced the deal Tuesday. May became a free agent when Charlotte declined to make him a one-year qualifying offer of $3.7 million last month.
May was drafted as the 13th pick in 2005 but has been limited because of a knee injury and conditioning.
His best season came in 2006...
Kings reach agreement with free agent Sean May
Free-agent forward Sean May has agreed to a one-year contract with the Sacramento Kings.
Kings agree to one-year deal with free-agent May
Free-agent forward Sean May has agreed to a one-year contract with the Sacramento Kings.
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