The 2005 Draft’s Best Big Man?

Sean May

Sean May in only 24 minutes of action is averaging 12 points and 7 boards, shooting 50% from the floor and 83% from the line.  Over 40 minutes that works out to 20 points and 14 boards.  Pretty good for a player that’s essentially a rookie (he only played 23 games last year).  Sean is coming off a 32 point, 6 board effort including 14-17 at the line against Dwight Howard and the Magic.  Over the last 6 games he’s averaged 19.2 ppg and 7.7 rpg.  As Borat would say…Very Nice. 

 The rest of the draft class includes Andrew Bogut who in 32 minutes is averaging 11.8ppg and 7.8ppg.  David Lee averaging 10 and 9 in 27 minutes (and earning the best knickname in the class courtesy of Kenny Smith, “Shallow Water”…he likes to shoot under 5 feet).  Of course there is always Hakim Warrick who is really a SF is averaging 15ppg and 6rpg in 32 minutes a game.   The rest of the class has either barely played or is oft injured (Marvin Williams, Channing Frye, Ike Diogu, Charlie V,  Andrew Bynum and Johan Petro)

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