According to this blog entry, he is. Well, at least for one day he was.
http://coachthorpe.typepad.com/the_pro_training_center/2006/05/how_important_a.html
Part of a blog entry from David Thorpe, who K-Mart hired to help him prepare for the draft:
"Personally, I've seen what a great workout can do for a draft pick, 2 years in a row.
In 2004, one of my players, Kevin Martin, was considered a longshot for the 2nd round. None other than Marty Blake, the NBA guru, called Martin's decision to pull out of the Chicago
pre-draft camp "a horrific mistake". But we knew something he did not know; Martin was wowing NBA execs, who were telling us that he is a definite first round talent. The only question was-who would pull the trigger and make him the only mid-major player to go in round 1. After the pre-draft camp, Kevin flew to Sacramento to work out for the Kings. That night, we got the word that Kevin was phenomenal in the workout. GM Geoff Petrie loved his talent and upside. After the draft, when Kevin became the 26th pick of the first round for the Kings, we found out just how phenomenal he was. Petrie told me that they chart every shot a player shoots, from warm-ups to the 1 on 1 games. Kevin shot an eye-popping 83%!! Even better than the previous record holder for Kings' workouts, some guy named Peja. Add Kevin's amazing quickness and 42 inch vertical, and you've got yourself a first round draft pick. I think Kevin's play this year when Bonzi went down justified Petrie's selection, and his future looks very bright."
Just something Kings related to help you push through the offseason...
http://coachthorpe.typepad.com/the_pro_training_center/2006/05/how_important_a.html
Part of a blog entry from David Thorpe, who K-Mart hired to help him prepare for the draft:
"Personally, I've seen what a great workout can do for a draft pick, 2 years in a row.
In 2004, one of my players, Kevin Martin, was considered a longshot for the 2nd round. None other than Marty Blake, the NBA guru, called Martin's decision to pull out of the Chicago
pre-draft camp "a horrific mistake". But we knew something he did not know; Martin was wowing NBA execs, who were telling us that he is a definite first round talent. The only question was-who would pull the trigger and make him the only mid-major player to go in round 1. After the pre-draft camp, Kevin flew to Sacramento to work out for the Kings. That night, we got the word that Kevin was phenomenal in the workout. GM Geoff Petrie loved his talent and upside. After the draft, when Kevin became the 26th pick of the first round for the Kings, we found out just how phenomenal he was. Petrie told me that they chart every shot a player shoots, from warm-ups to the 1 on 1 games. Kevin shot an eye-popping 83%!! Even better than the previous record holder for Kings' workouts, some guy named Peja. Add Kevin's amazing quickness and 42 inch vertical, and you've got yourself a first round draft pick. I think Kevin's play this year when Bonzi went down justified Petrie's selection, and his future looks very bright."
Just something Kings related to help you push through the offseason...