Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat
What about bringing Martin off the bench? I couldn't disagree more with Martin being at best a 6th man, but it might not be such a bad idea to try it out on this team. Think Manu Ginobli on the Spurs... I've also noticed in Martin's few games off the bench in the last few years were some of his best games... meaning his production doesn't seem to suffer all that much unlike some players (cough John Salmons cough). Actually, thinking about it, I like Westphals philosophy right now of no real set in stone rotations. We play one guy one night, and another guy a different night... whatever wins the game. I think I'll just trust Westphal to sort it all out.
And as for that, while he has shown explosive ability off the bench, I would say its mre than obvious that a star player on a bad team is not going to just accept 6th man duty after being touted as the face of the franchise (sad and inadequate for that role he may have been).
And its also a waste of resources. If Kevin can either a) be turned over via trade into a starter/foundational player that fits, or b) be turned into a 6th man, no matter how good, you are far better off with a), and so is Kevin for that matter. This is professional sports, the NBA, there is no rule whatsoever that just because you have a player you have to keep him forever and just find places to put him.