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Martin Fenn

Sports Editor

About

Martin Fenn started his sportswriting career in high school, wrote for his college newspaper, and joined Sports7 in 2021 after writing for Clutch Points and Bleacher Report. He covers the NBA, NFL, and MLB for Sports7. Martin loves the constantly changing nature of sports and the gripping social angles and meaning that comes off the field of play. He reads The Athletic and the writing of Ken Rosenthal, Jayson Stark, Zach Lowe, Britt Ghiroli, and Katie Strange.

Articles by Martin Fenn (207)

Chris Paul Feels ‘At Peace' With His NBA Legacy but Still Thirsts For a Championship

Chris Paul has no qualms with potentially being known as one of the best players to never win an NBA championship, but he's still hungry for a ring.

Martin Fenn 06 Feb 2022
Allen Iverson Paused an Autograph Session to Surprisingly Ask a Fan For His Kobe Bryant Poster

Allen Iverson was so taken aback by a fan asking for AI's signature on a poster portraying The Answer and Kobe Bryant that he asked to keep it.

Martin Fenn 04 Feb 2022
Charles Oakley Boldly Proclaims LeBron James Could Abandon the Lakers

Charles Oakley induced past events in suggesting LeBron James could leave the Los Angeles Lakers to win another championship.

Martin Fenn 02 Feb 2022
The Karl Malone and John Stockton GOAT Pick-and-Roll Partnership Began With a Trip to a Local Zoo

Utah Jazz greats Karl Malone and John Stockton turned an introductory meeting at a local zoo into a legendary pick-and-roll partnership.

Martin Fenn 01 Feb 2022
The Golden State Warriors' Handling of Moses Moody Proves They Have Mastered the Art of Roster-Building

Moses Moody is back with the Warriors after a superb stint in the G League. His development encapsulates the brilliance of Golden State's organization.

Martin Fenn 01 Feb 2022
The Mavericks Might Need a Risky Trade Because of Cap Issues, and the Knicks can Capitalize

Salary-cap issues could force the Dallas Mavericks' hand at the NBA trade deadline, and the New York Knicks can take advantage.

Martin Fenn 31 Jan 2022
The Jazz Brutally Lose Fan Favorite and Critical Trade Asset Joe Ingles in the Same Night

The Utah Jazz lost a necessary trade chip in Joe Ingles and watched morale take a dive following the Australian's devastating knee injury.

Martin Fenn 31 Jan 2022
Michael Jordan Appeared Calm and Collected but Felt the ‘Burning' Pressure of Having All the Eyes on Him

The calm Michael Jordan showed on the exterior reflected all the internalized pressure he felt from the weight of public scrutiny.

Martin Fenn 29 Jan 2022
Julius Erving's Lesser-Known Nickname Is More Definitive of His Place in Basketball History

Julius Erving's “other” nickname is a more apt description of his importance to the NBA and the game of basketball as a whole.

Martin Fenn 28 Jan 2022
Excluding Scott Rolen From the Baseball Hall of Fame Could Highlight a Catastrophic Voting Trend

The BBWAA needs to elect Scott Rolen to the Baseball Hall of Fame or out the poor voting trends that have no place in the process.

Martin Fenn 25 Jan 2022