NBA Draft History: Top 30 Steals of the Lottery Era
29. Kevin Martin, 2004 NBA Draft, No. 26 overall, Sacramento Kings
During his rookie year, Martin barely touched the floor as he appeared in 45 games for only 10 minutes per game. After that season, Martin took off and displayed his scoring ability, which was at its best in 2008-09 when he averaged 24.6 points for the Kings.
Throughout his 10-year career thus far, Martin has only made the playoffs twice, once with the Thunder and once with the Kings. Each year though, he reminds us that he is one of the best scoring two-guards in the league. His career averages are 18.0 points 3.6 rebounds, and 2.0 assists.
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