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Charlotte Observer:
(By Rick Bonnell, rbonnell@charlotteobserver.com) Charlotte Bobcats general manager Rod Higgins says “we're kind of all over the board right now” concerning the 12th pick. But the Bobcats did announce one firm decision Tuesday:They're not making a $3.6 million-plus qualifying offer to restrict power forward Sean May's free-agency.Higgins said May's limited productivity last season, combined with the size of the qualifying number, settled the matter. May will become an unrestricted free agent July 1. However, Higgins said the team is still open to re-signing him at some lower number to fill the backup power-forward spot.May told the Observer he still wants to re-sign here.“Obviously I am a little disappointed that I wasn't extended my qualifying offer. As I do understand that this is a business, I can't be mad at the Bobcats,” May said via e-mail. “I know they have to do what is best for their organization. I am still open to be...
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