Kenyon Martin’s 15-year career included a brief, 54-game stint with the Knicks. It was enough to see why they have the NBA’s worst record this century.
Following another disappointing offseason, in which two of the best free agents in years (Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving) chose to play in New York, but bypassed the city’s most iconic franchise and building, Martin was asked how the Knicks can attract marquee players in the future.
“What don’t they need to do? If I knew, I’d go play the lottery,” Martin, who earned over $112 million in his career, told Hoops Hype in a Q&A.