Kenyon Martin seeking six-year, $87 million deal

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Martin has broken off contract talks with the Nets and has asked for a trade, reports ESPN.com's David Aldridge.

Martin, who has one year remaining on his Nets contract, reportedly was seeking a six-year extension worth approximately $87 million, but Aldridge reports the Nets have offered him roughly $66 million.

Martin is not eligible for a new contract until July 2004. He is scheduled to make $5.1 million this season.

Martin produced the best numbers of his three-year career last season, averaging 16.7 points and 8.3 rebounds per game. He increased his averages to 18.9 points and 9.4 rebounds during the playoffs when the Nets reached the NBA Finals for a second consecutive season.


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What an idiot. In an offseason that has been characterized by teams NOT throwing stupid money around he's pushing for a big extension? Let him wait one year and test the market value... oh, forgot next years crop of unrestricted free agents include Kobe, KG, Malone and Payon. Kind of hard to shine among those names.
 

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