Charlotte Bobcats WiretapMay Debuts As Pro Against PacersFormer Bloomington North High School standout Sean May finally made his preseason debut for the Charlotte Bobcats on against the Indiana Pacers. May, the 13th overall pick in this year's NBA draft, missed six weeks while his surgically repaired right knee healed. "I've been anxious just like anybody else would be," May said after the Bobcats' morning shootaround Wednesday. May, who left the University of North Carolina with a year of eligibility remaining, soaked up the Bobcats' concepts while he was out the lineup. He scored 10 points and had eight rebounds in 18 minutes of action in Wednesday's 109-103 win over the Pacers. Now he's focusing on his endurance. "My knee is 100 percent," he said. "I feel like I have the same lift I had before I got hurt. There's a difference in being in shape and being in game shape. You don't really experience game shape until you get on the floor." Charlotte Bobcats, Indiana Pacers Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Bobcats Acquire Jumaine JonesWith the start of the NBA regular season just one week away, the Bobcats strengthened their frontcourt with the acquisition of forward Jumaine Jones from the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for a future second round pick on Wednesday, October 26. "Jumaine Jones is a versatile player who provides a different dimension to our frontcourt positions and will help us in many ways on both ends of the floor," Bobcats General Manager & Head Coach Bernie Bickerstaff said. "He is a proven outside shooter and has shown success rebounding the ball. We look forward to having him on our roster." Jones averaged 7.6 points, 5.2 rebounds and shot .391 from three-point range in 24.1 minutes last season for the Lakers. He ranked 18th in the NBA in three-point percentage, connecting on 102-261 attempts, and reached double-figure scoring 21 times, including a season-high 25 points on 7-8 from the three-point line against Orlando on Dec. 12. The 6-8, 218-pound forward has appeared in 377 career games with Philadelphia, Cleveland, Boston and L.A. Lakers with career averages of 6.6 points, 4.2 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 20.0 minutes. His top scoring season came in 2002-03 when he averaged 9.8 points with Cleveland and he grabbed a career-best 6.0 rebounds in the 2001-02 season with the Cavaliers. Jones was drafted by Atlanta with the 27th overall pick in the 1999 NBA Draft, but had his draft rights traded to Philadelphia. An early entry candidate, Jones spent two seasons at the University of Georgia, where he averaged 16.6 points on .449 (385-858) shooting from the field and 9.0 rebounds in 31.7 minutes. He also recorded 1,079 points and became the first sophomore to reach 1,000 points since fellow alum and NBA great Dominique Wilkins did so during his collegiate career. Charlotte Bobcats, Los Angeles Lakers Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Bobcats Will Wait Until The Summer On Ely
Either way, coach Bernie Bickerstaff likes what he sees from Ely. Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Bobcats Oct 2005 Archive
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