Kenyon Martin Jr., son of NBA veteran, commits to Vanderbilt basketball
Posted May 6, 2019
Kenyon Martin Jr. has committed to Vanderbilt basketball, the second son of an NBA player to join Jerry Stackhouse’s first team. He is the son of Kenyon Martin, the 2000 NCAA Player of the Year at Cincinnati, 15-year NBA player and 2004 All-Star. Martin Jr., a 2019 recruit, announced his commitment on Twitter on Sunday. He has until May 15 to sign with Vanderbilt.
(Nashville Tennessean)
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