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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">EAST RUTHERFORD - Sean May might have left North Carolina after his junior year, but he's still doing his homework.
May, a potential lottery pick in next Tuesday's NBA draft, worked out for the Nets on Wednesday. Before he did, the 6-foot-9 power forward checked out the Nets' roster, remembered their statistics and declared - quite convincingly - that he's what they need.
"They're pretty naked at the [power forward] spot," said May, who led the Tar Heels to the national championship in April. "When I look at their roster my eyes light up.
"I can fill that spot. I think it's kind of weird when your point guard is your leading rebounder with 7? rebounds a game and your [big guys] are getting only four or five a game. I think with my ability to rebound and my ability to defend and play that position, I think I can come in and fill that void and get significant minutes right away."</div>
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May, a potential lottery pick in next Tuesday's NBA draft, worked out for the Nets on Wednesday. Before he did, the 6-foot-9 power forward checked out the Nets' roster, remembered their statistics and declared - quite convincingly - that he's what they need.
"They're pretty naked at the [power forward] spot," said May, who led the Tar Heels to the national championship in April. "When I look at their roster my eyes light up.
"I can fill that spot. I think it's kind of weird when your point guard is your leading rebounder with 7? rebounds a game and your [big guys] are getting only four or five a game. I think with my ability to rebound and my ability to defend and play that position, I think I can come in and fill that void and get significant minutes right away."</div>
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