Kevin Martin's All-Star campaign is being led by young Indonesians
November, 3, 2009
Nov 3
5:05
PM ET
By Henry Abbott
The Kings' guard scored 48 last night, is the NBA's fourth-leading scorer at the moment and is tied with Amare Stoudemire for the best true-shooting percentage of any active NBA player.
Martin also, it should be pointed out, stayed glued to O.J. Mayo down the stretch last night, and kept the young Grizzle-guard from getting much going on when the game was close.
Is Martin on a path to make the All-Star team, in a conference that features Kobe Bryant and Brandon Roy at his position?
Playing for the miserable Kings doesn't help. But he has to be hoping the All-Star voters get in the mindset of these Indonesian teens.
The Kings' guard scored 48 last night, is the NBA's fourth-leading scorer at the moment and is tied with Amare Stoudemire for the best true-shooting percentage of any active NBA player.
Martin also, it should be pointed out, stayed glued to O.J. Mayo down the stretch last night, and kept the young Grizzle-guard from getting much going on when the game was close.
Is Martin on a path to make the All-Star team, in a conference that features Kobe Bryant and Brandon Roy at his position?
Playing for the miserable Kings doesn't help. But he has to be hoping the All-Star voters get in the mindset of these Indonesian teens.
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