Brooklyn Nets Targeting Kenyon Martin: What This Means for Their Game Plan

August 7th, 2012 by Maxwell Ogden Leave a reply »
The Brooklyn Nets have utilized this period of free agency to combine big-name stars with high-quality role players. In turn, they've created a stellar backcourt and a great trio to front the starting lineup in Gerald Wallace, Kris Humphries and Brook Lopez.

They've also added Mirza Teletovic and Tornike Shengelia, two highly touted prospects, and Reggie Evans, a postseason-experienced veteran, to the power forward position. The same position that they are now interested in signing Kenyon Martin to play.

The same Kenyon Martin whom the New Jersey Nets selected with the first overall draft choice in 2000.

Some might say that too much is never enough. Those very people are in support of adding a fifth power forward to the roster and allowing the results to play out. Those on the other side of the coin, however, can't help but wonder where this is taking the Brooklyn Nets.

For the answer, all you have to do is look around the league.

The NBA is approaching unfamiliar territory as teams stray away from the conventional need for depth at center. Instead, franchises across the nation are relying upon athleticism and explosiveness to ...

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