<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Denver Post - Former NBA star Shawn Kemp's agent plans on calling a handful of teams - including the Nuggets - to gauge their interest. Kemp's agent, Tony Dutt, said he believes Denver could be a good fit because his client had his best years under Nuggets coach George Karl in Seattle. With Nene out for the season with a right knee injury and Kenyon Martin suffering from tendinitis in his right knee, another frontcourt player could aid Denver. But to add a free agent, the Nuggets would have to waive a player. "Shawn told me he has had no problems with Karl and he could play there," Dutt said. Kemp played for the SuperSonics from 1989-97. The five-time all-star also played for Cleveland, Portland and Orlando before ending his career in 2003. He has a history of weight issues and off-the-court problems. The Nuggets worked him out two years ago, but Kemp was grossly overweight and didn't have a solid outing. Dutt says Kemp now weighs about 270 pounds. "That was a real wake-up call that if you're going to try to return, really do it right," Dutt said of the workout with the Nuggets.</div> http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives..._rejoin_league/
are you kidding lol, he's been an overweight coke head for a couple yars now, he's not the player he used to be no way
If the Nuggets are looking for frontcourt players, they would be better off signing an undrafted free agent or something. A player that at least has the potential to get better.
how much will he ask for money wise cause i cant see theyre team management paying anything close to nba money for his services.once u leave the game ,the way the nba changes its almost impossible to make a comback. only people that work hard and put in 150% effort have a chance and from past experience that is not the kinda person kemp is.
lol KIKI always wants to do this kinda weird stuff... at first there was a rumor of kiki wanting to bring master p to the nuggets then i think dennis rodman? and now SHAWN KEMP