Sean May will attend mini-camps this month with the San Antonio Spurs and Golden State Warriors.
May has played internationally since his last NBA stint in 2010 with the Sacramento Kings.
May was the 13th overall selection in the 2005 NBA Draft.
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Sean May will attend mini-camps this month with the San Antonio Spurs and Golden State Warriors.
May has played internationally since his last NBA stint in 2010 with the Sacramento Kings.
May was the 13th overall selection in the 2005 NBA Draft.
RoyalMajesty wrote:This won't lead to anything with the Warriors. The Warriors already have David Lee, Draymond Green, and even Marreese "Can't Get Right" Speights at PF and I doubt Sean May can beat out any of those 3 guys.
Then the Warriors already have Andrew Bogut, Festus Ezeli, and even Ognjen Kuzmic at C. I doubt Sean May can even beat out Ognjen Kuzmic. Sean May is just a camp body that's all.
Fresh360Waves wrote:RoyalMajesty wrote:This won't lead to anything with the Warriors. The Warriors already have David Lee, Draymond Green, and even Marreese "Can't Get Right" Speights at PF and I doubt Sean May can beat out any of those 3 guys.
Then the Warriors already have Andrew Bogut, Festus Ezeli, and even Ognjen Kuzmic at C. I doubt Sean May can even beat out Ognjen Kuzmic. Sean May is just a camp body that's all.
Wouldn't surprise me if the Spurs potentially signed him to a non-guaranteed deal and use him as one of their project players. Bonner and Diaw will be done very soon and Ayres/Baynes are still unknowns so May has a shot w/ the Spurs. I think May played pretty well in France so maybe he's ready for a 2nd chance if he can keep the weight down.
Double Bubble wrote:I'de imagine they provide a lunch at these functions?
RoyalMajesty wrote:Fresh360Waves wrote:RoyalMajesty wrote:This won't lead to anything with the Warriors. The Warriors already have David Lee, Draymond Green, and even Marreese "Can't Get Right" Speights at PF and I doubt Sean May can beat out any of those 3 guys.
Then the Warriors already have Andrew Bogut, Festus Ezeli, and even Ognjen Kuzmic at C. I doubt Sean May can even beat out Ognjen Kuzmic. Sean May is just a camp body that's all.
Wouldn't surprise me if the Spurs potentially signed him to a non-guaranteed deal and use him as one of their project players. Bonner and Diaw will be done very soon and Ayres/Baynes are still unknowns so May has a shot w/ the Spurs. I think May played pretty well in France so maybe he's ready for a 2nd chance if he can keep the weight down.
The Spurs are a great organization at developing players, but they are not miracle workers haha! Sean May is a camp body at best.