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Caleb Martin

Caleb Martin

#16SF,
Pts
10.0
Reb
4.4
Ast
2.2
Bio
Height/Weight: 6' 5"/205 lbs
Born: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
College: Nevada
Draft: Undrafted
  • BostonGlobe.com

    Celtics must pick up intensity, effort in defending 3-point line vs. Heat

    Tyler Herro gave the Celtics fits during pick-and-roll action at the top of the key with Bam Adebayo. Herro went 6-for-11 from 3-point range, notching a team-high 24 points by unleashing various stepbacks. Martin sank five of his six shots from beyond the arc in Game 2 en route to 21 points. Four of Martin's five threes came on open looks generated by Herro off the pick-and-roll.

  • Sports Illustrated Boston Celtics News, Analysis and More

    Celtics Address Heat's Historic Shooting in Game 2: 'That Will be the Adjustment'

    © David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports Celtics Address Heat's Historic Shooting in Game 2: 'That Will be the Adjustment' Author: Rob Greene Apr 25, 2024 In this story: Boston Celtics Miami Heat Joe Mazzulla Caleb Martin Tyler Herro Jayson Tatum Preparing for Game 2, Joe Mazzulla voiced how it was inevitable that the Miami Heat would come out a different team after getting beaten up to open the series Sunday in Boston. The question, however, was more so about in which ways compared to Game 1? The Miami Heat tied their most threes in franchise history in a postseason game with 23. Just two shy of an NBA Playoff record set by the Milwaukee Bucks with 25 last April. Caleb Martin gave Boston Celtics'

  • ClutchPoints | NBA News

    How Celtics' vexing defense paved way for red-hot Heat's Game 2 upset

    Jimmy Butler and Terry Rozier both remained sidelined, but the shorthanded Miami Heat's stunning 111-101 victory over Boston in Game 2 should still come as no surprise given how well they shot the long ball. Far more vexing is why the Celtics—loaded with switchable on-ball defenders and a borderline elite rim-protector they rode to the league's second-best defensive rating—ostensibly felt their hand was forced into giving Miami's role players clean look after clean look from three. Joe Mazzulla hinted at his team's drastic defensive strategy after the game, noting Boston needs to close-out harder to shooters going forward while still respecting their ability put pressure on the rim off the bounce.