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PF Sean May: Bobcats Exercise Option on May
-by InsideCarolina.com Jun 24, 2006
PF Sean May: Season-Ending Surgery
-by InsideCarolina.com Jan 20, 2006
May, Felton Settling Into NBA Life
Former Tar Heels stars are learning the ropes on the pro level.
-by InsideCarolina.com Dec 1, 2005
PF Sean May: Knee Surgery
-by InsideCarolina.com Sep 13, 2005
C Sean May: Earning Raves For Summer Play
-by InsideCarolina.com Aug 2, 2005
Charlotte Signs Felton, May
Bobcats announce both former Heels have inked contracts.
-by InsideCarolina.com Jul 7, 2005
Felton, May Arrive in Charlotte
Two Tar Heels meet the media in their new pro town.
-by InsideCarolina.com Jun 30, 2005
Photos: Sean May In Charlotte
Tar Heel worked out with the Bobcats on Monday.
-by InsideCarolina.com Jun 7, 2005
Sean May Undecided Between NBA, Heels
The Final Four MVP says he hasn't decided between North Carolina or the NBA Dr
-by HSGirlsHoops.com Apr 11, 2005
May 4th For Wooden Award; Will Decide Soon On NBA
Junior was the MVP of the Final Four.
-by InsideCarolina.com Apr 8, 2005
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Sean May
Ht: 6-9 Wt: 266
Position: PF
Date of Birth: 04/04/1984
Experience: R
High School: Bloomington HS North
(Bloomington, IN)
College: North Carolina


Biography:
May was voted MVP of the Final Four after scoring 26 points (10-11 from the field) and grabbing 10 rebounds against Illinois in the title game. Led the Tar Heels with 17.2 points and 12.3 rebounds in his junior season and was named All-American Second Team and All-ACC First Team. Set a single-season Tar Heel record with 397 rebounds as a junior. The son of former NBA player Scott May, he was selected 2004 USA Basketball co-Male Athlete of the Year after leading the World Championship for Young Men Qualifying Team to a gold medal.