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SPO Rouen announced the signing of Sean May. The big man spent two years in France with Paris-Levallois averaging more than 18 points per game in 2012-2013.

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David Pick: Veteran big man Sean May (@Sean May) finalized a six week agreement with French club Rouen, according to source. Rouen coach Denis Christophe has previous experience with Sean May at Paris-Levallois. Let to comfort in new deal.

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The Warriors are holding a free agent mini-camp June 23-24 for 16 players, including seven with NBA experience. Here’s the list: Bobby Brown – Cal State Fullerton – Dongguan Century (China); Will Cherry – Montana – Canton Charge (D-League); Patrick Christopher – Cal – Iowa Energy (D-League); Ramon Galloway – La Salle – Fraport Skyliners (Germany); Tyler Honeycutt – UCLA – ASVEL Lyon Villeurbanne (France); Edwin Jackson – ASVEL Lyon Villeurbanne (France); Armon Johnson – Nevada – Blancos De Rueda (Spain); DeAndre Liggins – Kentucky – Sioux Falls Skyforce (D-League); Vernon Macklin – Florida – Liaoning Jiebao (China); Sean May – North Carolina – Paris-Levallois Basket (France); Mickey McConnell – Saint Mary’s – Texas Legends (D-League); James Nunnally – UC Santa Barbara – Cangrejeros De Santurce (Puerto Rico); John Shurna – Northwestern – FIATC Joventut Badalona (Spain); Jamie Skeen – VCU – Humacao (Puerto Rico); Christian Watford – Indiana – Hapoel Eilat (Israel); Michael Watt – Buffalo – Ironi Nes-Ziona (Israel).

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Adrian Wojnarowski: Free agent forward Sean May is working out for the New York Knicks today, league source tells Y! Sports. He played in France last season.

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Ian Begley: In addition to Sean May & Bobby Brown, I heard DJ White is also working out for #Knicks today. @Adrian Wojnarowski 1st reported Sean May workout.

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After debuting overseas last season with Turkish squad Fenerbahce Ulker, he inked with Zagreb back in October. Two years in to his European hoops experience, life back in the NBA looms heavy on May's mind with a second shot at a first impression. "Obviously my goal is to get back to the league," May told Ridiculous Upside. "I have a lot to prove still and I know I can still play at that level and help a team given the opportunity. "

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Sean May is close to signing a one-year deal with Croatian team KK Zagreb. The big man spent last season his first year overseas averaging, with Fenerbahce, 4.3ppg, 2.8rpg in Euroleague and 6.1ppg, 3.7rpg in TBL.

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