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To their fans and in the NBA’s lore of the late 2000s, the 2008–09 Denver Nuggets remain one of the most memorable teams. At the peak of his powers, Carmelo Anthony led the Mile-High City squad in his ...
Kenyon Martin shared a story about why he went off on Mark Cuban while he was playing for the Denver Nuggets. “So we go back to Dallas and we are kicking their a–,” Martin said. “So my mom ...
Martin spent several seasons with the Nuggets, joining the team in 2004 after a rather successful four-year stint with the New Jersey Nets after being drafted by them in 2000.
Kenyon Martin blames George Karl for Nuggets not winning title Randall Barnes Thu, Jun 19, 2025 · 2 min read ...
In another episode of the Brooklyn Nets’ “One Night in Brooklyn” web series, Nets legends Derrick Coleman, Kenny Anderson, Buck Williams, and Kenyon Martin gath ...
June 19, 2025 Predicting the Sixers' upcoming player and team option decisions Six members of last year's Sixers have options for 2025-26 in their contracts. Which ones will stick around?
Kenyon Martin had the world at his feet during his senior year at Cincinnati. He was a dominant force—freakishly athletic and undeniably intense—making him the projected No. 1 pick in the 2000 NBA ...
On Tuesday, NBA player and former UConn star Andre Drummond paid a visit to his hometown court in Middletown. “Anytime I come home, I step foot in this gym,” said Drummond.
In just his second NBA season, Martin averaged 14.9 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 1.7 blocks per game while helping lead the Nets to the 2002 NBA Finals.
The game in question, from which Martin was suspended for two games and fined $15,000 for the altercation with McGrady, happened on Jan. 5, 2002, a game in which the Magic won 109-96.
They have Philadelphia sending the No. 3 pick and Andre Drummond to the Hornets for the No. 4 pick and then immediately flipping that No. 4 pick, along with Eric Gordon, to the Wizards for the No. 6 ...
And it’s all about the money. Game changes on Drummond Drummond, 26, was once a franchise cornerstone. The 6-foot-11 center fell to the Pistons at No. 9 in the 2012 NBA draft.