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Sean May tries to get back to top form


was watching UNCplay in the NCAA title game Monday night when called asking if he could believe it had been four years since they helped the Tar Heels win the championship. For May, the most outstanding player of the 2005 NCAA Tournament, it seemed like a lifetime ago. "I was on top of the world," the Charlotte Bobcats forward said Wednesday. "Then as soon as I come here I get hurt and it's been a downward spiral." (Augusta Chronicle)

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