New York Daily News - According to a report published in the New York Daily News, two Nets sources said the team has and will continue to discuss whether obtaining Kenyon Martin this summer is realistic and feasible.
The Nets signed and traded Martin to Denver in July 2004 for three future first round picks after refusing to give him a maximum contract. He is still owed $70 million over the next five seasons.
Nets president Rod Thorn says he does not want to trade Jason Kidd, Vince Carter, Richard Jefferson or Nenad Krstic unless a superstar comes back in return.
This popped up on hoopshype and realGM and Im sure it's on other ball sites. If they can get Kenyon Martin I wonder what will happen and course not lossing RJ or Kristic in the process would be great. Not really sure though what the Nets can offer besides their starting five, if not four to Denver and thats why its hard to see his happen unless the Nets send the Nuggets a load of picks just like the Nuggets sent the Nets to get Martin. But Im just wondering, if this goes down does anyone see Martin going back to his Nets days?
If the Nets can get a decent bench together they'll surely be one of the top 5 teams next season with a healthy and revived K-Mart and without them as I said earlier lossing one of their starting four (actually Kristic is not that hard to replace). Course the Nets can look in the direction of a younger Chris Wilcox who could be even more deadlier than K-Mart was if Kidd works his magic touch on him considering Chris has more size and probably more talent and development potential.