Ma3oxuct
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<div class="quote_poster">Legacy Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">His knees needed surgery, unfortunately our front office was too stupid to realize it, but instead they traded him for draft picks in which we got Marcus Williams and Antonie Wright in. Like I have said before, if Kenyon Martin had stayed here, I don't think he would have been that injured to not play more than 2 games in a season. He was a franchise player, with Kidd feeding him the ball. This up-coming season, I think that working with Iverson will give him one of his best seasons ever. But back on topic, I think that Kenyon Martin was worth all that money, and you will see why this upcoming season.</div>
Quite the contrary! The Nets management was cognizant enough to understand that Martin needed surgery. Any time you put someone through surgery, there is a good chance that they won't heal right afterwards, or they will heal, but never be the same again. The Nets management was smart enough and good enough to get as much out of K-Mart as they did.
Once again, your argument rests on pure speculation. Chances are high that Martin will not even be a shadow of his former self this upcoming season. If he is so worth his money, then why had Denver wanted to part with him? Why was Denver not able to trade him? There is a very good reason why: No one whats to pay Martin what he makes. It is just too risky with his knees and all.
Quite the contrary! The Nets management was cognizant enough to understand that Martin needed surgery. Any time you put someone through surgery, there is a good chance that they won't heal right afterwards, or they will heal, but never be the same again. The Nets management was smart enough and good enough to get as much out of K-Mart as they did.
Once again, your argument rests on pure speculation. Chances are high that Martin will not even be a shadow of his former self this upcoming season. If he is so worth his money, then why had Denver wanted to part with him? Why was Denver not able to trade him? There is a very good reason why: No one whats to pay Martin what he makes. It is just too risky with his knees and all.
