After appearing in 48 games for the Nuggets in the 2010-11 season, Kenyon Martin produced a career low 8.6 points to go along with 6.2 rebounds. The 34 year-old power forward has been cleared by FIBA, according to Adrian Wojnarowski, and is expected to sign a contract with an NBA team over the weekend and could start playing in games next week. So, where will the former Denver Nugget wind up?

The suitors for K-Mart's services do not include your Denver Nuggets, but he does have some interesting choices to make. Wojnarowski is reporting that Martin is meeting with the Atlanta Hawks today and that he's intrigued by the ample amount of playing time available (with the injury to the team's center Al Horford).
Here is another interesting Tweet from Woj:
Martin's list of suitors also includes Knicks, Lakers, Spurs. NBA may make a Denver sign-and-trade an unlikely scenario, sources say.
Add to that list above the Miami Heat (who ESPN reported have already offered K-Mart a contract) and the Los Angeles Clippers. Howard Beck of the New York Times is reporting that the Knicks are hot-and-cold for Kenyon as they are focusing more on J.R. Smith, when he becomes available.
So when can Smith and Wilson Chandler return? Well, it was believed that the Chinese Basketball League wasn't going to allow Martin to sign with an NBA team until the CBA season was over, but FIBA overruled or stepped in and is allow Martin to return earlier than expected.
Smith's team is struggling a bit, but Chandler's squad appears to be a lock to make the playoffs. So, J.R. Swish could return to the NBA my mid-February (like Martin was supposed to) and Chandler may still be unavailable until late-March as it all depends on how his team does in the post-season.
The FIBA ruling is somewhat of a surprising one and if it had some sooner, it could have led to Chandler tanking some games to get back to the real League (joking).
So, where do you think Martin will wind up?
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Full link to the Woj story: http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-wojnarowski_kenyon_martin_nba_020212
Nate Timmons - February 2, 2012
He should go to Boston
He would fit right in with all of the other broken down has-beens.
georgekarl - February 2, 2012
hahaha - geeeeezzz! ha
Boston sitting on the 7th seed out East currently.
Nate Timmons - February 2, 2012
I think this season is for young teams
With the jam packed schedule the older guys will start falling apart any moment now. I see OKC winning the championship this year.
georgekarl - February 2, 2012
shouId trade chandIer to the cIips for their 1st round pick, and dump andersen too.
NYK dont have the money for jr, Iighting it up in the CBA, 51 pts in 2 qtrs in one game. made 14 out of 18 threes in another lol. 35 ppg avg, shootign very efficientIy.
Rys - February 2, 2012
Jr Smith
The dude is playing in a chinese league so I expect that he’ll put up big numbers. Let’s see what he does in the NBA playoffs. As for chandler, why would we trade him to the Clips for their first round pick?
TheMozgovCocktail - February 2, 2012
JR 60 points
JR just put up 60.
http://www.zagsblog.com/2012/02/01/j-r-smith-drops-60-in-a-chinese-playoff-game/
buffallo soldier - February 2, 2012
Anyone know why the NBA would make a sign and trade unlikely?
Most of the teams interested in him are way over the cap. They were talking about the clippers offering him the mini-midlevel, but I’ll bet he gets more than that.
ThrowItDownBigManThrowItDown - February 2, 2012
Obvious post will be obvious
But OMG I want KMart back.
SDcat09 - February 2, 2012
I don't think kmart fits with this team
Zachm219 - February 2, 2012 via iPhone app
neither does GEORGE KARL
samdman - February 2, 2012
I though K Martin disliked Melo
Why would be do the New York? He might as well go to Miami.
SD_Nugget_Fan - February 2, 2012
He wants to go to a team that can get him his one and only unearned championship.
Miami will pay him 1.2 mil to hold lebrons jock strap. Hopefully its not too heavy for kmarts weak bones.
georgekarl - February 2, 2012
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