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Kenyon never really dominated like we all hoped he would in the NBA, but the fact that he's 36 now and still getting minutes tells me he's certainly had a successful career.
 
Kenyon never really dominated like we all hoped he would in the NBA, but the fact that he's 36 now and still getting minutes tells me he's certainly had a successful career.

He was a big part of those Nets teams that advanced deep in the playoffs. He was on schedule to be an All-Star caliber player but the injury bug bit hard.
 
Mine too. His senior year was my freshman year at UC. Talk about a fun time. Never missed a home game at the shoe.

His senior year was my senior year. I didn't make alot of games my freshman year, made most my sophomore year if not all, but only missed 1 game my junior and senior years, the Temple game which we lost. I missed it because the line for tickets was so long and crazy it got criss-crossed inside the old ticket office and we just missed out while people who got there later got tickets. I even the year after we graduated printed out a fake sticker to put on the back of the old ID's (before they scanned them) to make it look like I was a current student and we went to just about every game.
 
I enjoyed Kenyon as well. He came in as a raw talent that worked his tail off to become the first pick in the draft. When he was injured in tournament I don't think I ever had a worse feeling in any sorting event I watched.
 
the article linked had nothing to do with Martin except for showing him dunk in a picture. Please try to provide some context next time so people don't waste their time.

sorry...next time I'll call it "picture of K-Mart dunking" or something
 
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