http://www.denverpost.com/nuggets/ci_7437221</p> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'><span id="redesign_default"> Because Kenyon Martin's minutes were limited during the road trip, the power forward's efforts might have been overlooked, but his role in the Nuggets' defense - and offense - is imperative.</p> "As he goes, the team is going to go," Iverson said. "As simple as that."</p> Martin is slowly returning from knee surgery. But with Nene (thumb) out for six weeks, Martin will have to play more, and did so against Indiana with a season-high 27 minutes. He finished with six defensive rebounds, all in the second half. Though he has played the sixth-most minutes on the team (22.0), Martin is second in rebounding (5.3).</p> "His toughness and tenacity is something we need," said Iverson, who joined Denver last December after Martin was already out for the season with his injury. "He's always upbeat; cares about the team first. He's a warrior, gets us going, and keeps us in the game mentally."</p> </div></p> </span></p>
Its true, we really need K-Mart. He is going to be huge for us in the playoffs this year. With Camby, Martin, and Nene we could be an unstoppable postseason team.</p>
If he can be healthy...a line up of AI, Melo, Kmart and Camby is pretty ridiculous. Especially in a video game, it would be hard for me to resist not using that team.</p> Hopefully Kenyon can come back...I miss seeing him play at the level he was at before the knees were such a problem.</p>