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Around the League => Around the NBA => Topic started by: j804 on January 08, 2013, 06:55:00 PM
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Wow was his attitude and has his play dropped that bad :o
Rasheed Wallace — at age 38 and having taken a season off from the NBA — really brought the Knicks something off the bench. Yes, there was 7.2 points a game and the threat of a big who can shoot to space the floor. But more importantly, he brought some size on defense in the paint while Tyson Chandler rested that helped.
Until ‘Sheed got injured. A foot injury has had him out for the last dozen games.
Now the Knicks are looking to get a little of what Wallace brought back may do that with Kenyon Martin, reports Marc Spears at Yahoo Sports.
Martin has been open-minded about the possibility of accepting a 10-day contract to get the opportunity to prove his value to the Knicks, sources said.
Martin is a former teammate of Carmelo Anthony, Marcus Camby and J.R. Smith, so there should be an easy transition in the locker room. Last summer Martin wanted more than a minimum deal for this season but that was all he was offered, so he has been sitting out. He has said in the past months he would take a minimum deal and now it appears even a 10-day contract.
Spears says the key is the Knicks trying to get a feel for Wallace’s return. Which is a little hazy right now.
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/01/08/report-knicks-considering-signing-kenyon-martin/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
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Attention KMart shoppers. I am now so desperate to get back in the league that I'm willing to accept a 10 day contract.
Pathetic. If KMart wasn't such a Edited. Profanity and masked profanity are against forum rules and may result in discipline.bag when had some value to NBA teams, he wouldn't be sitting on the outside looking for scraps.