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With the success of this offseason...anyone else happy that we did not sign Kmart to a max contract?
Now, I'm as big of a Kenyon Martin fan as there is in this league. Loved his passion for the game. Loved his intensity... Never questioned his heart.... but it didn't blind me from his big flaws.. I remember just about a year ago now, I had a five or six page long arguement with Henacy and InNETSweTRUST over how good Kenyon was...I thought he wasn't worth the max and the Nets were right to give RJ the max contract..Henacy thinking the other.. And I think this season it was really exposed that Kenyon was not as good as we thought...worse than I expected. I didn't realize that he really depended on Jason. His offense struggled..He averaged less rebounds than Jason Kidd.. Granted with a team that has Marcus Camby, Nene, Carmelo and even Andre Miller you aren't going to get a lot boards, but you can focus your efforts elsewhere..like shotblocking but Kmart only averaged a shade above 1 block per game last season..I can't really understand what went wrong with Kenyon this season.
Lets face it..in two years Kenyon is going to be 30 years old being paid 43 million dollars for three more years. And assuming he'll exercise his option, that's another 16.7 million dollars he'll be owed. That's amazing. He isn't getting any better now and probably won't get that much better in the future.
If anything, I learned that waiting was a very smart move and I'm glad we have Rod as a GM. Sure this season was a big flop compared to others, but next years team could be one of the best Nets team of all time..if not the best. There are still problems like shot-blocking and outside shooting, but I think most of the areas of concern have been covered and as long as everyone stays healthy and play together we'll go far. I'm not going to say championship far, but maybe another shot at the ECF. Either way, I'm extremely excited for next season and am counting the days till it starts.
Now, I'm as big of a Kenyon Martin fan as there is in this league. Loved his passion for the game. Loved his intensity... Never questioned his heart.... but it didn't blind me from his big flaws.. I remember just about a year ago now, I had a five or six page long arguement with Henacy and InNETSweTRUST over how good Kenyon was...I thought he wasn't worth the max and the Nets were right to give RJ the max contract..Henacy thinking the other.. And I think this season it was really exposed that Kenyon was not as good as we thought...worse than I expected. I didn't realize that he really depended on Jason. His offense struggled..He averaged less rebounds than Jason Kidd.. Granted with a team that has Marcus Camby, Nene, Carmelo and even Andre Miller you aren't going to get a lot boards, but you can focus your efforts elsewhere..like shotblocking but Kmart only averaged a shade above 1 block per game last season..I can't really understand what went wrong with Kenyon this season.
Lets face it..in two years Kenyon is going to be 30 years old being paid 43 million dollars for three more years. And assuming he'll exercise his option, that's another 16.7 million dollars he'll be owed. That's amazing. He isn't getting any better now and probably won't get that much better in the future.
If anything, I learned that waiting was a very smart move and I'm glad we have Rod as a GM. Sure this season was a big flop compared to others, but next years team could be one of the best Nets team of all time..if not the best. There are still problems like shot-blocking and outside shooting, but I think most of the areas of concern have been covered and as long as everyone stays healthy and play together we'll go far. I'm not going to say championship far, but maybe another shot at the ECF. Either way, I'm extremely excited for next season and am counting the days till it starts.
