Orlando Summer League Report

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Most impressive (tie): Marcus Williams, Nets; Sean May, BobcatsWilliams, who shockingly fell to the 22nd pick on draft night, played as if he had something to prove Monday. He was on the attack all night in New Jersey's 86-82 defeat of the Orlando Magic, dispelling rumors he is out of shape.The former UConn star made 9-of-15 shots and 4-of-5 3-pointers for a game-high 24 points. He also had 12 assists, many of them drop-off passes to Eric Williams (12 points) and Jamar Smith (11 points) for easy dunks. It looks like the Nets might have finally found the backup to Jason Kidd they've been searching for.May, the 13th overall pick in the 2005 draft, cleared up any lingering questions about his injured knee with a dominant showing for the Charlotte Bobcats. May, whose rookie season was limited to 23 games because of season-ending knee surgery, looked trim and agile in the Bobcats' 83-65 throttling of Miami. May's dazzling performance -- 22 points, seven rebounds and six steals -- even overshadowed Adam Morrison's debut.May showed off the work he's put in this summer, displaying his newfound shooting range. He repeatedly stepped away from the basket for face-up jumpers and even made a 3-pointer. Said May: "I'm just trying to extend my game and show that I'm not just a back-to-the-basket player."</div> http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2515872Marcus Williams looked brilliant out there..He mustve gained some more range since the season ended, he wasent ever known as that good of a shooter..
     

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