<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">ST. LOUIS T here is a videotape living in Sean May's suitcase. It's been there for some time, and so on the eve of Monday's national championship game, the North Carolina junior decided to put it in, and take a look back. It was the third time in two days he'd watched it. The tape was of the 1976 NCAA Tournament championship game, Indiana vs. Michigan. And May's father, Scott, the national player of the year, was racing up and down the court for Indiana. On Monday, it was North Carolina 75, Illinois 70. Everyone knows that. But before Sean went out and scored 26 points, he watched his father score 26 on that tape. And before Sean had 10 rebounds, he watched his father get eight on that tape. And so before we get too far along, let's hope someone working for the Trail Blazers made a videotape of this fiery kid with the soft hands and good feet and slipped it in the suitcase of whoever is making the decisions at One Center Court. That's assuming Sean, a junior, declares for the draft. Because if Sean decides that he can do no better than winning a national championship at North Carolina and being the Final Four's most outstanding player, and also becoming a guaranteed lottery pick, then he'll declare. As no-brainers go, if the younger May is there, he's the smart pick for Portland. </div> Source
i hope you are joking. the last thing the Blazers need is a PF. therefore, they dont need to care about May. team needs: SG and C
The last thing the blazers need is another PF. Plus, I don't think May will have a good career in the NBA.