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One of the most intense and confrontational players of the 2000s. K-Mart brought energy and aggression, but crossed the line into recklessness. His intensity often boiled over into dirty plays.
"His punch to Francisco Elson's face during a 2007 Nuggets-Spurs brawl earned him a 5-game suspension and exemplified his reputation for letting emotions cross the line."
Played with maximum energy and passion. His intensity made him a fan favorite in Denver and New Jersey. Never backed down from anyone, which is admirable even if he went too far sometimes.
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One of the most intense and confrontational players of the 2000s. K-Mart brought energy and aggression, but crossed the line into recklessness. His intensity often boiled over into dirty plays.
Kenyon Martin has a villain score of 82.0 out of 100. This score is calculated from community votes and reflects how strongly NBA fans feel about this player's villain status. The higher the score, the more universally disliked they are.
His punch to Francisco Elson's face during a 2007 Nuggets-Spurs brawl earned him a 5-game suspension and exemplified his reputation for letting emotions cross the line.
Kenyon Martin is in the Regional tier, meaning their villain status is particularly strong among certain fanbases or regions.
No, Kenyon Martin retired in 2015. However, their villain legacy lives on in NBA history.