Five teams across the NBA have their eyes on the free-agent Forward, Kenyon Martin.  Check the jump for the full story and to find out who may end up with Martin on their squad! @DJMatthewTyler x Sabrina B. @gametimegirl The Miami Heat, San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Clippers, Atlanta Hawks and New York Knicks are all pursuing free-agent Kenyon Martin, according to league sources.  Martin has spoken with executives from each of the clubs and is hoping to make his decision next week. Martin is a veteran forward, playing 11 NBA seasons, and will be eligible to sign and begin playing with a team when the Xinjiang Guanghui Flying Tigers in the Chinese Basketball Association finish their season. Martin signed a $2.6 million deal with Xinjiang during the lockout.  He left the team in late December in hopes of returning to the NBA, but the CBA rules will not allow him to join an NBA team until the season ends. K-Mart is coming off his least productive season of his career (8.6 points and 6.2 rebounds per game), but contenders view him as a strong and tough defender.  Martin twice reached the NBA Finals with the New Jersey Nets. Martin’s priority is to join a contender on which he’ll have a sizeable role, according to a person close to Martin. The Clippers and the Knicks can offer $2.5 million. San Antonio can as well, but it is unlikely to do so because of the luxury tax, sources said.  Atlanta is also limited by luxury tax concerns. Miami can only offer the veteran’s minimum of $1.4 million. Source ESPN