<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Even after his strong, late-season finish, junior center Sean May said Thursday he will return to North Carolina's basketball team for his senior season. "I'm not going anywhere. If the NBA said, 'Sean, you'll be the No. 1 overall pick,' I might think about it," said May, who is averaging 16.8 points and 10.8 rebounds. "But that's not the case. "But Marvin Williams, on the other hand ..." DOUBLE DUTIES: UNC walk-on guards Jesse Holley and Brooks Foster, who are scholarship football players, won't arrive in Syracuse until today. They didn't practice with the basketball team Thursday because they had a spring football practice in Chapel Hill. JAWAD WILLIAMS "FINE": UNC forward Jawad Williams, who has been hampered by an injured left hip flexor since early left week, said Thursday his hip "is fine." "I finally get to come out of the bandages today, so hopefully I can go out there and elevate my play," Williams said. "I still have to play with these compression shorts on, but it doesn't matter." SPARTANS' LONG-DISTANCE WOES: After shooting 36.0 percent from 3-point range during the regular season, Michigan State has hit only 19.2 percent of its 3-point attempts in the NCAA Tournament. "I don't think it's an absolute necessity to shoot 50 percent from 3, but it definitely helps to knock down some 3-pointers," said Spartans guard Chris Hill, who trails only Shawn Respert in school history with 304 career 3-pointers. But Hill is 0-for-9 from 3-point range in the tournament and has missed 10 in a row overall. That led to two 90-minute post-practice shooting sessions in East Lansing, Mich., before the Spartans flew south to face Duke tonight in the Austin Regional semifinals. "I felt better shooting the ball today," Hill said. "I did have two nights this week when I shot for a long time, just getting honed in one-on-one. And one day I took off from shooting entirely just to kind of clear the mind and get reset a little bit. I'm feeling better."</div> Source
Well It's A Happy Day On Franklin St. With May Around, Maybe Mccants Would Consider A Comeback, And Marvin Might Decide To Give It A Go Again. I "still" Think Felton Is Gone Cuz His Stock Is Too High. Now You Add Tyler Hansborough To The Mix, Danny Green, And Their Other Mcdonalds All American Point Guard BOBBY FRASOR, North Carolina Could Very Well, Be A Favorite Come Next Season Aswell. (even Though Look What Happened To This Years Pre-season #1, Kansas!)