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Offline NYCdog

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Problems brewing in Nugs Land
« on: October 03, 2004, 11:25:44 AM »
First off, yeah I know this is from the NY Post....and even worse Peter Vescey BUT it has been confirmed by Nugs fans citing local radio in Denver.



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An extra on the scene informs me Nene and Kenyon Martin, on opposite sides, had been battling for turf and respect for some time - neither is a center, thus the starting four spot is up for grabs. Meaning, they weren't about to keep their hands to themselves. The usual infuriating pushin' and shovin' ensued each time either one tried to establish inside position. Suddenly Martin reverted to brutal form of a few years ago. He spun around on Nene, recounted the eyewitness, and punched the 6-11, 260-pound Brazilian, hitting him square above one eye, opening up a gash that necessitated stitches. Teammates prevented further bloodshed. Temporarily. Nene is far too bad to the bone to let Martin get away with a sucker punch. *

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« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2004, 12:32:11 AM »
I kinda saw this comming.  I figured Kenyon Martin would go off on someone.  Sucks for the Nuggets, they could have a nice combination down low if they got along.  10 bucks on NeNe dropping Martin before the end of the pre-season!

Props to Vescey for being right for the first time in a couple years.
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« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2004, 10:11:55 AM »
Wait so he did a post spin move then instead of dunking he hit him?
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« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2004, 12:10:13 PM »
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First off, yeah I know this is from the NY Post....and even worse Peter Vescey BUT it has been confirmed by Nugs fans citing local radio in Denver.



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An extra on the scene informs me Nene and Kenyon Martin, on opposite sides, had been battling for turf and respect for some time - neither is a center, thus the starting four spot is up for grabs. Meaning, they weren't about to keep their hands to themselves. The usual infuriating pushin' and shovin' ensued each time either one tried to establish inside position. Suddenly Martin reverted to brutal form of a few years ago. He spun around on Nene, recounted the eyewitness, and punched the 6-11, 260-pound Brazilian, hitting him square above one eye, opening up a gash that necessitated stitches. Teammates prevented further bloodshed. Temporarily. Nene is far too bad to the bone to let Martin get away with a sucker punch. *

Story Link......scroll to the middle, its somewhere in there
Kenyon Martin is an overrated scum bag thug.
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« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2004, 02:09:37 PM »
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First off, yeah I know this is from the NY Post....and even worse Peter Vescey BUT it has been confirmed by Nugs fans citing local radio in Denver.



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An extra on the scene informs me Nene and Kenyon Martin, on opposite sides, had been battling for turf and respect for some time - neither is a center, thus the starting four spot is up for grabs. Meaning, they weren't about to keep their hands to themselves. The usual infuriating pushin' and shovin' ensued each time either one tried to establish inside position. Suddenly Martin reverted to brutal form of a few years ago. He spun around on Nene, recounted the eyewitness, and punched the 6-11, 260-pound Brazilian, hitting him square above one eye, opening up a gash that necessitated stitches. Teammates prevented further bloodshed. Temporarily. Nene is far too bad to the bone to let Martin get away with a sucker punch. *

Story Link......scroll to the middle, its somewhere in there
Kenyon Martin is an overrated scum bag thug.
So he really should be playing for the Blazers, right?  

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