Clipper sign Kenyon Martin to 1-year deal
What is the best way to escape basketball exile in China? Apparently, you should try to do it over the Lunar New Year, China's biggest national holiday, when most of the country is closed down for almost a week during late
The Los Angeles Clippers and free-agent big man Kenyon Martin have agreed on a deal, right? Whoa, not so fast. According to SB Nation's Tom Ziller, Martin is having some troubles with the Chinese Basketball Association pressuring FIBA,
The Clippers and free agent Kenyon Martin agreed to a one-year deal Friday, returning the veteran forward to the NBA after a brief stint in China. Martin's agent, Andy Miller, confirmed that the sides reached agreement. The deal, believed to be worth
The Heat have offered contracts to both Joel Przybilla and Kenyon Martin, their agents told ESPN.com. Przybilla is expected to make a choice between the Chicago Bulls and Heat, according to agent Bill Duffy. Martin is interested in several teams,
Kenyon Martin has agreed to a one-year deal with the Clippers worth $2.5 million, two sources confirmed to SI.com. The 11-year veteran had been among a small group of NBA players who signed deals without opt-out clauses in China during the lockout.
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