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H1Man
04-26-2006, 01:14 AM
Nuggets suspend Kenyon Martin

Kenyon Martin was unhappy about his limited playing time in Denver's playoff series against the Los Angeles Clippers. Now he won't be suiting up for the Nuggets at all.

The Nuggets suspended their forward indefinitely on Tuesday night for what they called detrimental conduct.

"This is an internal matter that we will deal with in-house,'' coach George Karl said in a statement.

Martin, who has been bothered by knee tendinitis all season, was dejected over his limited playing time in Game 2 Monday night, when he played sparingly in the first half and sat out the second half of Denver's 98-87 loss to the Clippers.

Martin didn't arrive on the Nuggets bench until several minutes into the third quarter and then sat with a towel over his head. He left the arena without comment, but teammate Ruben Patterson suggested Martin felt he could have played and was frustrated that he had been held out.

Hours before suspending him, Karl seemed miffed that Martin was upset over his benching.

"I will talk to him and see what's happening,'' Karl said Tuesday afternoon. "He told me and the staff at halftime that he couldn't go. Now, there's stuff filtering out that there's frustration there. We'll see.''

Martin apparently banged his bothersome left knee in the first half while going against Elton Brand.

"He's got a heck of a matchup,'' Karl said. "The guy is a very physical player. I don't think people understand how big that man is. He's 260, maybe 270 pounds. I'm sure he not only hit Martin's knee, but probably hit a lot of other parts of the body.''

Besides, "it's been a year of frustration for everybody,'' said Karl, who watched forward Nene go down for the season with a knee injury in the opener, then had to juggle his lineup all season with injuries to Martin and center Marcus Camby.

"We've always worked through it. We've always picked ourselves up,'' Karl said. "I trust this team is going to do the same thing on Thursday.''

Before deciding to suspend Martin, Karl was asked why he wasn't giving him more minutes.

"Well, it is hard for me to visualize him actually playing 20 minutes of basketball again because he doesn't participate in practice very often. He just wants to play in the games,'' Karl said. "That philosophically doesn't make any sense to me. I think he has a big-time heart. I think he is a big-time competitor and he did a heck of a job in the second half against Brand for Game 1.

"Right now I evaluate all my players. I think Carmelo is going to go a lot of minutes, Andre (Miller) is going to get a lot of minutes, Marcus is going to get a lot of minutes. After that I have no idea who is going to get the minutes. It's the guy who earns the minutes and who plays the way we want him to play.''

Game 3 of the best-of-seven series is Thursday night at the Pepsi Center.

The Nuggets are accustomed to playing without Martin, who has been bothered all season by his surgically repaired left knee and began regularly sitting out games over the last month in hopes he'd be better for the playoffs, where he has traditionally stepped up his game.

He had six points and two boards in the Nuggets' 111-109 loss in Game 1, and was scoreless with one rebound in just under seven minutes in Denver's loss in Game 2.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/basketball/nba/wires/04/26/2030.ap.bkn.nuggets.martin.1st.ld.writethru.0603/

Black Dynamite
04-26-2006, 01:47 AM
lol@the nuggets?

Glenn
04-26-2006, 10:04 AM
Might as well go ahead and fit him for a Knicks jersey.

I can see Jalen and his expiring deal going back to Denver.

Artis Gilmore
04-26-2006, 03:27 PM
Good. Reggie Eveans is better then him anyway.

Fool
04-26-2006, 04:11 PM
Nope.

Black Dynamite
04-26-2006, 04:13 PM
evans looked like a motionless turd in the toilet out there. kenyon is overrated but he's not that bad.

micknugget
04-26-2006, 06:52 PM
K-Mart has always been overrated and WAAAAY overpaid and the Nuggets have finally figured it out. I can definitely see him going to the Knicks now. Just when you thought that they couldn't get any worse...............

H1Man
04-27-2006, 12:48 AM
George Karl mentioned that Martin will miss atleast the next two games and has been barred from the team's practice facility.

Comrade
04-27-2006, 12:53 AM
K-Mart has always been overrated and WAAAAY overpaid and the Nuggets have finally figured it out. I can definitely see him going to the Knicks now. Just when you thought that they couldn't get any worse...............

Amen to that. He's the highest paid guy and he's the 3rd of 4th best player on the team.

Uncle Mxy
04-27-2006, 04:46 AM
He's not doing anything terribly different than when he was with the Nets. He's a good-not-great all-about-hops injury-prone PF. The Nuggets should only be disappointed with themselves in giving up -so- much for him. Rod Thorn is a fucking genius, I tellya...

Pharaoh
04-27-2006, 12:05 PM
Thorn sucks as a GM (Jeff McInnis and Marc Jackson)

That said Zeke is worse and here is the funny (to me anyway) part:

New York owns Denver's first round pick. Jalen + that pick for Martin?

Uncle Mxy
04-27-2006, 12:54 PM
Both those were minor deals. The only big mistake Thorn made involved trusting his doctors about SAR, and his doctors seemed to be handling other medical crap well (Kidd, Traylor, Kittles). Over the long term, he may turn out to be right.

Fool
04-27-2006, 12:55 PM
*cough*Alonzo Mourning*cough*

Pharaoh
04-27-2006, 01:04 PM
Mxy, I respect your opinion and most of the time I agree with everything you say but not this time.

Thorn sucks.

Wright as his Draft pick?

The McInnis/Jackson acquisitions were supposed to be major deals for the Nets. They were supposed to provide depth and experience to their weak bench.

But they both sucked! Thorn is a bum IMO.

Uncle Mxy
04-27-2006, 03:02 PM
*cough*Alonzo Mourning*cough*
He turned Zo and crap into VC, and the only reason Zo was ever there was to appease Kidd so he doesn't join the Spurs.

McInnis for $7 million was not a major deal. Jackson for $9 million and a 2nd rounder wasn't either. Hell, add those both up and you get a Veal Scalabrine meal in Boston. :)

Antoine Wright... yeah, I'll give you that one.