Some of us don't get it all right, its just not the some of us you think it is.
Nope .. I have an accurate idea of who gets it and who doesn't. Your continued posts prove that each and every day.
Thanks for the earth-shattering news. Once again, you think you're the only one "in the know".
Before the inevitable, and inevitably confused, attempts to quibble even start
Get off the high-horse, dude. You're the originator of the "confused attempts to quibble". Anybody that's been around these parts for just a little while knows this. Don't try to pass that one off or be dismissive.
We'll just get the two HOFs around him, marginalize him, have our coach hate his one dimensional chuckerrism, and win a title in spite of him rather than because of him. Then we can drop him for a roleplayer and win two more rings anyway.
This is one of the more ridiculous arguments I've ever read. Game, set, match to me.
Face it, Brick. You are a hater. Anybody can dig up stats that support their claims. And that's what you do. You paste the stats / facts that support your hater point of view and conveniently leave out the ones that don't.
Your ace in the hole now is that the Kings only won 17 games last season.
As if that proves anything. How many games did Kevin miss? How many games did they win with him as opposed to without him? If you looked at it objectively, you'd see they were obviously better with him than without him, even if only marginally.
The Miami Heat only won 15 games during the 2007-08 season with the mighty Dwyane Wade playing in 51 out of 82 games (the same amount that Martin played in this season).
While Martin hasn't come close to accomplishing what Wade has, it just goes to show that if the surrounding parts aren't there and the franchise is in complete disarray ... ANYBODY can fail.
If an injury plagued Wade (an obvious super star) couldn't lead his team to more than 15 wins under the above scenario, how can you damn an injury plagued Kevin Martin for not doing much better? I don't get it. Please set me straight.
Furthermore, in regards to your list, Ray Allen WAS a pure scorer on that Celtics team. Despite what he had done in the past, he was a one-dimensional role player during that Championship run. The numbers back that up.
Ginobili was primarily a scorer.
Hamilton was primarily a scorer.
That's THREE guys in the past 6 championships that fit that role. And those 3 guys have / had something that Martin has never had since coming into his own .... all-star teammates that take defensive attention away from him.
Allen has Garnett, Pierce, and now Rondo.
Hamilton had Billups, Wallace, and Prince.
Ginobili has Duncan and Parker.
What has K-Mart ever had?? The best player he's played with (since becoming a prominent player) was Ron Artest. While Artest had his moments, he's no Garnett, Pierce, Billups, Duncan or Parker. Furthermore, that's only ONE player. These other guys had TWO other star players.
The day Martin plays with some notable talent and consistently fails is the day you can factually make the claims you're making.
As of right today, you're 100% wrong. Deal with it.