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Showtime said:I am usually a cynic, but I can't see any positives to this even if I try really, really hard.
I don't think there was any need for the word (but). But, I like a man that knows who he is..

Showtime said:I am usually a cynic, but I can't see any positives to this even if I try really, really hard.
Sean May's idea of a balanced meal is 2 large pizzas in each hand..
The Bobcats put Sean May on a water diet and now Lake Superior is gone...
Seriously though, why another PF when there is only one center on the roster? Aaron Gray would've been a nice pickup. Maybe even Foyle for the minimum or something along those lines.
Well, sports does sort of have a physical age limit, at least for players/participants at the highest level of a sport. I'm old and I know I can't do what I could at 25. Will never look like that again either, I'm afraid.
(Although I must say I'm quite impressed with Lance Armstrong's 3rd place finish in the Tour de France at age 37, after a 4-year retirement.)
This is the comment (not comments) that you are basing all of your feelings on?
It is all past-tense...
...He is referring to his time with Charlotte.
No where in there does it talk about his weight/conditioning now. We don't know what went down in Charlotte, and quite frankly nor do I care.
Read the quote again, and you realize he said "pretty good shape." Not Great, not even good. He acknowledges there's room for improvement.
Sorry, it just seems that one reason you are such a Anti-May advocate was because you were such a strong re-sign Ike supporter. If that is far off, then forgive me.
Why is this "NOT THE CASE?" From the interview I read, I see a player who is desperate to prove he can play in this league and be a part of something special with all of our young players.
I just don't see how you can be questioning his commitment to the game, work ethic, conditioning, etc, on just this one comment/Bobcats fans.. How do you know he is NOT committed to changing these things? Because of ONE comment?
No, giving May a second chance means welcoming and believing that he will change.
That's not giving a second chance. Your mind is already made up.
I am glad you are basing your argument/opinions on insinuations found in a single paragraph of a Internet article.
In summary, Potential = high, Cost = low.
Go Kings.
Showtime said:That is probably the only thing we can agree on here. I've said all I can say on the topic, so I'm done with this thread until May proves me wrong.
My mind is made up because the information available leads me in that direction.
Are you seriously saying I'm unreasonable based upon his comments? Read it again. It's tough, in his eyes, to stay in game shape if he's not actually playing. Now, that could either mean that his injuries, which kept him out of games, could also limit what workouts he could do, or it could mean that if he's not playing when he was healthy that it's hard for him to stay in shape.