In order.
Kidd - will lead any team to the playoffs for another three or four seasons. MVP Candidate. Has proven himself as a winner time and time again. He just refuses to lose. He hits big shot after big shot, makes all the right passes and plays cool. He gets everyone involved and I never question his decision making.
RJ - His development is phenomenol. He's emerging as one of the top swingman in the league and has proven to able to lead the Nets with a bunch of scrubs. He's a vocal leader as well when he called out the veterans to step up and bring their game. Rogers responded and was getting great numbers for awhile. To me that's just proven how much of leader he is. He's a throwback swingman of the past. He shoots around 50%, drives as much as he can, and doesn't settle for the three pointer like so many new guys are.
Kenyon Martin - Now don't get me wrong, Martin is a favorite of mine and I'll always defend him, but he has yet to show me how good of a player he is. He's running out of time and he needs to bring a better game. He dominates poor pathetic Eastern teams but when it comes big frontcourt teams, he settles for mediocrity. He wants a max contract, and he's not a max player. If he signs with Denver or ATL for the max, let him go. I think it'll be best and the Nets don't match it and get stuck with an overpaid player getting mediocre numbers. Don't get me wrong, he's anchors the defense and plays with a lot of bravado, but he doesn't show more than superficial heart. I am unsure if he's a winner yet. He needs to prove that before he gets a max contract.