Kevin Martin

Kevin Martin
Kevin Dallas Martin, Jr.is an American professional basketball player who last played for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association. Martin played high school basketball at Zanesville High School. He was fourth in the voting for Ohio Mr. Basketball as a Senior, finishing behind LeBron James. He played college basketball for Western Carolina University and in his Junior season he averaged 24.9 points per game which ranked second in the nation. After three years he entered the 2004...
ProfessionBasketball Player
Date of Birth1 February 1983
CityZanesville, OH
This short trip will determine our whole season I believe.
We need to determine how we can help companies strengthen our communications infrastructure, create more robust and reliable networks, and improve the ability to quickly restore service when disaster does strike.
We need to have a regulatory environment that allows companies to invest in their networks.
That's something we've got to work on over the next couple of days. We've got to put some ends together.
They're not going to lose two. And you can write that.
until broadcasters understand they are not above the law.
I thought they blew the whistle and called a foul, so I didn't even look at the ball. I was just trying to get to the free-throw line and just threw it up, and it went in. (Then)...chaos.
It is an ancient practice that many of us don't think has a place in the modern world.
Just because you have a heart condition, for instance, and you can't sweep, that's a health issue. If you hold the broom, that doesn't make you the skip.
Things change in a heck of a hurry if you just make a couple of shots. That's what we've got to do. Got to get going.
People think about, when you sell a million records, "Oh. You must be buying Ferrari's and living in mansions." It was never really like that.
It's really up to me to speed up my learning curve as a player so I can contribute in a much bigger way night in and night out.
I'm a guy who has always been a late bloomer on every level. I've always wanted to get into the league as a kid. Who would have thought during my senior year at college that I would be where I am now? It's been a lot of hard work and never stopping.
It was a good feeling to have a lot of support. A lot of people respect me as a player but also as a person as well.