Late last week, the Knicks announced that they have re-signed Kenyon Martin for the remainder of the season following the expiration of his second 10-day contract. With Amare Stoudemire and Rasheed Wallace both sidelined with injuries, Martin figures to play a vital role for the Knicks down the stretch. K-Mart waited on the shelf for most of 2012/13 without a deal, but he now finds himself as a important part of a playoff-bound team. Here’s the rest of this week’s recap..
- The Jazz are expected to keep one of their standout big men, but not both.
- The Hawks want to keep Josh Smith and Kyle Korver.
- The Pacers top David West‘s offseason wish list.
- Several teams have their eye on Delonte West. The Knicks, who are eyeing a point guard, are among those clubs.
- Brandon Jennings denied a report that he received a four-year, $40MM offer from the Bucks.
- The Raps lost Andrea Bargnani for the season.
- Speaking of Toronto, they may go after Carl Landry this summer.
- The Hornets added Louis Amundson and waived Henry Sims.
- The Lakers won’t use their disabled player exception.
- The Knicks are would like a reunion with Timofey Mozgov and the interest appears to be mutual.
- The (alleged) proposed Klay Thompson for James Harden deal would have been impossible.
- Kobe Bryant doesn’t plan on playing forever.
- Luke Walton is no longer considering retirement.
- Gilbert Arenas doesn’t plan on returning to the Association.
- The Hawks re-upped Shelvin Mack.