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
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We've been sure scratching our heads the last couple of days trying to figure out how to get it going and today was no different. We struggled like crazy.
Pretty solid stuff. You have to put your rocks in good spots, which we did.
That was better. That was our first good game as a team. ... That was a different team to show up on the ice today and it was good to see.
That's the kind of thing that the commission could put parameters on.
We haven't played very good all week. These last couple of games have been disastrous.
I don't know. You'd have to ask the National Parks Department.
I wouldn't kid around about something like that.
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My uncle Pete and my dad could have beat us on that ice.
On paper, maybe it makes sense to make a bit of a change tomorrow, but I'm not sure we will. We want to keep on this roll going into Saskatchewan and Manitoba on Monday.
I was fortunate to be there when McEnroe won the (singles) title here in 1989 and it would be fun to have that energy back here in Indianapolis.
One reason I'm hesitant to have the commission jump in is because we don't want to impede companies' ability to invest.
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