Knicks Sign Kenyon Martin For Remainder of Season
By JOSH NEWMAN
Special to ZAGSBLOG

In his 13th season after being selected No. 1 overall back in 2000, Martin was signed to the first 10-day contract by the Knicks largely as an insurance policy with Rasheed Wallace and Marcus Camby nursing injuries at the time.
That was the plan then, but that has drastically changed. After logging just five minutes in his first six games in uniform, Martin has played at least 17 minutes in each of his last five games, including a 31-minute, 12-point outing in Thursday’s 105-90 loss at the Portland Trail Blazers on Thursday evening.
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