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By Joe Lago
ESPN.com Sunday, April 25, 2004 NEW YORK -- MRIs on their previously troublesome left knees couldn't erase all doubt as to how healthy Jason Kidd and Kenyon Martin really are. So instead we must rely on the naked eye. And what we've seen from Kidd and Martin the last four games has been remarkable when you consider how their knees -- both bad enough to keep them sidelined for nine of the season's final 15 games -- had cast a pall of doubt over both their ability to play like All-Stars and the New Jersey Nets' ability to play ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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