Kenyon Martin needs another surgery, this one on right knee

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Martin needs another surgery, this one on right knee

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DENVER -- At the morning shootaround, Kenyon Martin talked about how good it felt to feel good again. By nightfall, he was down in the dumps, facing yet another knee surgery.

An MRI on Wednesday night revealed loose cartilage that needs to be removed through arthroscopy.

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"I won't be out the entire season, but I have no idea at this point," the Denver Nuggets forward said about a timetable for his return.

At the Nuggets' shootaround, Martin talked about how good his surgically repaired left knee felt and how he was getting back to full strength for the first time since undergoing microfracture surgery 18 months ago.

He was taped up and ready to play against the New York Knicks when a team doctor went into the locker room and sent him for tests on his swollen right knee.

"Right now I'm at a loss for words, you know what I'm saying? I worked my butt off in training camp. For this to happen now, I'm down in the dumps," Martin told The Associated Press. "But I've dealt with worse, so I've just got to fight through it."

Last year, Martin was limited to a career-low 56 games and he was suspended in the playoffs for his tirade at the coaching staff for limiting his minutes against the Los Angeles Clippers.

Conventional wisdom said K-Mart had played his last game for Denver, but with five years and more than $66 million left on his contract, he didn't get a ticket out of town that everybody expected.

Instead, he and coach George Karl patched up their relationship.

Martin, who averaged 9.5 points and 10 rebounds in Denver's first two games, said he has no idea how or when he hurt his "good" knee.

"That's the most frustrating thing," Martin said. "I have no clue. None whatsoever. How I did it or what day I did it."

He's just wondering when his luck will turn.

"I need something. Rabbit's foot, something," he said. "I have no idea at this point what Kenyon needs to do."

At least the Nuggets have a bevy of big men again this season, including Reggie Evans and Joe Smith.

"This is an unfortunate situation that you hate to see a teammate go through, but at the same time this is where the depth helps," Smith said.

Eduardo Najera, who replaced him in the lineup Wednesday night, called Martin's loss a big blow.

"It's very difficult to lose him. He's been a leader and he sets the tone with his aggressive play and personality," Najera said. "It will take some time for us to adjust.

"I think that Martin is irreplaceable, but combined all our big guys can do a pretty good job."


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At the Nuggets' shootaround, Martin talked about how good his surgically repaired left knee felt and how he was getting back to full strength for the first time since undergoing microfracture surgery 18 months ago.


And the Suns were saying Amare would be ready in 4-5 months post micro....them numbskulls!
 

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-Amare Stoudemire, Kenyon Martin, Darius Miles, Matt Harpring, Jason Kidd, Zach Randolph
 

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-Amare Stoudemire, Kenyon Martin, Darius Miles, Matt Harpring, Jason Kidd, Zach Randolph

Carey - spinal cord injury.

I believe there's another on this board that has a spinal injury as well.
 

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Here a couple of follow up articles.
A source inside the organization, however, said the procedure developed into microfracture surgery once the damage was known. Several Nuggets officials, when asked if Martin had microfracture surgery, would neither confirm nor deny it or talk on the record about the operation.

http://www.denverpost.com/nuggets/ci_4668267

Other than admitting his operation revealed more significant damage than expected, the team was extremely tight-lipped about his condition.

The Nuggets refused to confirm or deny that Martin required the same painful microfracture surgery on his right knee that he endured on his left knee 18 months ago and forced him to play in a career-low 56 games last season.

"This is not something we anticipated. It took us by surprise," said Rex Chapman, vice president of player personnel. "For the organization, it's a tough blow."


Martin was supposed to make the Nuggets a championship contender.

Instead, it now appears Martin will only cause Denver to curse and wonder what might have been.

It could take Martin a year to return, if he can return at all.
http://www.denverpost.com/nuggets/ci_4668270
 

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We feel your pain nuggets fans, we suns fans feel your pain like no other teams fans can.
 

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Yeah I don't think he is going to be able to come back to the nba outta this one. It sure does freakin suck.
 

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I know the guy will never have to think about how much money he has again, but imagine what his legs will feel like at age 50. Ugh.
 

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Reminds me of Danny Manning with his multiple (3?) torn ACL's. Danny at least had strong fundamentals to somewhat make up for his lack of mobility in the later years but he was never the same :(
 

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At least he'll be able to afford multiple knee replacements.

Seriously, with stem cell research advances (particularly adult) and also the medical advances being used to replace cartilage from other parts of the body, I eventually think bad knees in the future will no longer be a career ender. I think the technology is very near and I think the latter is being used now. There may even be some careers resurrected because of it.
 

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why is that funny? we have the best frontcourt depth and our record is actually far better without kmart. granted, id still rather have him healthy...

I agree NugzFan. There is nothing funny about it. However, I think everyone knows the Suns are a better team with a healthy Amare just as you would probably agree Denver would be better team (at least depthwise) with a healthy Martin.
 

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I agree NugzFan. There is nothing funny about it.

I think the original poster was laughing at Karl's statement that Martin is simultaneously irreplaceable and replaceable, which is logically absurd. No one seems to be making light of this setback to Martin's career.
 

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I agree NugzFan. There is nothing funny about it. However, I think everyone knows the Suns are a better team with a healthy Amare just as you would probably agree Denver would be better team (at least depthwise) with a healthy Martin.

for some reason the numbers dont agree with that. and i dont know why.
 
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