Martin mentioned as playoff breakout performer

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/basketball/nba/specials/playoffs/2006/05/18/delightful.dozen/index.html

Breakout performers
Kirk Hinrich, Chicago (20.5 ppg, 7.7 apg): The third year combo guard established himself on both sides of the ball, captaining the Bulls offense while sticking to Miami guard Dwyane Wade like Velcro. One question: why can't USA basketball use a player like Hinrich?



Kevin Martin, Sacramento (13.2 ppg, 5.0 rpg): Bonzi Wells is a free agent and the emergence of Martin may be the reason Sacramento lets him go. Martin's increase in minutes paid dividends when the lanky guard poured in 26 points in Sacramento's Game 3 win over San Antonio.


Nenad Krstic, New Jersey (14.7 ppg, 6.8 rpg): Shaquille O'Neal isn't done but when he is Krstic is ready to assume the role of the East's dominant center. The 7-foot Serbian continues to be deadly from the perimeter and his scoring and rebounding numbers ticked up in the postseason. The only chink in Krstic's armor is his decision to return home to play for the national team this summer; an offseason spent in the weight room with Nets coach Rich Dalatri would do Krstic wonders.
Devin Harris, Dallas (10.3 ppg, 2.0 apg): Quick question: in five years who would you rather have on your team, Harris or Tony Parker? At the least it's a tough call. Harris is a one-man fast break for the Mavericks and is shining when the spotlight is brightest: He's averaging 16.3 points against San Antonio.
Shaun Livingston, L.A. Clippers (7.2 ppg, 5.0 apg, 4.9 rpg): The best L.A. point guard since Magic? Livingston may be the answer to Billy Crystal's prayers, a dynamic playmaker with the potential to score from anywhere on the floor. Defensively, Livingston has guarded everyone from Shawn Marion to two-time MVP Steve Nash. Sam Cassell may be the Clippers present but there is no question Livingston is the future.
 
WTG, Kevin!!!!

Whooooooot!!!!!

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they are both instrumental to the future of this franchise...it would be a shame to let either go. Bonzi is the now...and KMart is the future.
 
I love watching Kevin Martin play. He's become one of my favorite players in the NBA this season. He's going to be VERY good. Just needs to work on his dribbling.
 
Way to go Kevin. It will be interesting to see how much more he can improve from here on out. He's definately something special.
 
I love how this guy keeps getting better and better each game. But its hard for me to say I want him to start after the way Bonzi played in the playoffs.
 
BMiller52 said:
What about that guy named Ron Artest?

Yes better then Artest. Ron is not the most effiecent offensive player. I can be argued that Kevin is even better than Ron is now on the offensive side of the ball. But Ron is 10 x the better player on the defensive side.
 
AleksandarN said:
Mark my words KEvin will be our best offensive weapon(scorer) by the end of next year.

We heard it here first! ;)

I think Kevin definitely deserved more shot opportunities in games, especially in the 4th quarter- it often looked like he was getting left out. Anyway, I hope you're right.
 
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Martin's a star in the making. With that said, we need to keep Bonzi.
Both players are vital to the future of the franchise.
Both bring two very different things to the table... Bonzi gives us defense, rebounding, toughness, and matchup advantages... Martin provides scoring, athleticism, a spark off the bench, and hustle.
If Petrie doesn't bring Wells back, he'll have some $$ to spend on a mid-level FA... doesn't Corliss's contract come off the books this offseason? I don't see him in a Kings uniform next season.
 
AleksandarN said:
Yes better then Artest. Ron is not the most effiecent offensive player. I can be argued that Kevin is even better than Ron is now on the offensive side of the ball. But Ron is 10 x the better player on the defensive side.


Not really. Ron has a lot more moves. He is a better ball handler, a better post up player, a better passer, and a better slasher(because he's a better ball handler). His 3 point shooting will be back next year. Yeah Kevin is more athletic and a better shooter but that's all. If he improves his ball handling he'll probably be one of the best slashers in the game but right right now Ron is definitely the better offensive player. Also if you give Kevin Martin more shots than Ron-well that is not a good idea if you want him to stay happy. Kevin will have another break out year next year but he still won't be better than Ron on offense. I'll make a bold prediction- next year Ron will average 25 points on a good shooting % and be in the all star game.

Kevin is definitely going to be good next season(heck he was this season) but you're overrating him.
 
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