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DAL • Small Forward • #16
4 days ago
Martin is good to go after being listed as probable for Sunday’s game. With Max Christie (ankle) back in the rotation after missing Friday’s loss to the Timberwolves, there may not be enough minutes available for Martin to be fantasy-relevant.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
5 days ago
Martin has a sprained left ankle, but he is listed as probable after initially being questionable for Friday’s loss to the Timberwolves. He was limited to 15 minutes off the bench on Friday, and that isn’t enough time for Martin to achieve fantasy relevance.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
5 days ago
Despite previously being listed as questionable with an ankle injury, Martin will give it a go on Friday, as the undermanned Timberwolves and look to end a nine-game losing streak. The veteran forward’s return from a one-game absence shouldn’t have much of an impact on fantasy basketball.
Source: Mike Curtis

DAL • Small Forward • #16
6 days ago
Martin sat out Dallas’ final game before the All-Star break with a sprained left ankle. His absence coincided with Klay Thompson’s return to the rotation, allowing the veteran shooter to take on those minutes. With Cooper Flagg sidelined, there should be room for both in the Mavericks’ rotation if Martin plays.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
13 days ago
Martin was downgraded to doubtful with an ankle injury Thursday afternoon, so his absence against the Lakers isn’t a surprise. Klay Thompson could see more minutes off the bench with Martin out, but he isn’t worth rostering in most fantasy leagues at this point in his career.

DAL • Small Forward • #16
13 days ago
Martin tweaked his ankle in Tuesday’s game against the Suns and is unlikely to play Thursday against the Lakers given he was downgraded to doubtful. Klay Thompson could see more minutes as part of the Mavericks bench depth, though he’s not worth rostering in fantasy leagues.

DAL • Small Forward • #16
14 days ago
Martin tweaked his left ankle during Tuesday’s loss to the Suns. While he refused medical attention in the immediate aftermath, it’s clear the ankle remains an issue, as he’s on the injury report. Having Klay Thompson back will help with the numbers if Martin sits, but he isn’t guaranteed to provide reliable streaming value.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
22 days ago
The Mavericks are without P.J. Washington for Tuesday’s game, as he entered concussion protocol following Saturday’s loss to the Rockets. Martin moves back into the starting lineup, and he’s only worth the streaming risk in extremely deep leagues.
Source: NBA Lineups

DAL • Small Forward • #16
27 days ago
Martin has been starting over the past two weeks for Dallas, and he has had some strong production lately. The shooting has been rough, but he has averaged 1.2 steals and 1.2 blocks per game during that stretch, and he set a new season high for rebounds in this one. His upside as a scorer has been limited, though he has had a few solid performances mixed in. Naji Marshall got a rest night in this game, but he should return to take on the Rockets on Saturday. Assuming everyone else remains available, Martin will likely head back to the bench, which will eliminate his run as a streaming option.

DAL • Small Forward • #16
about 1 month ago
Martin had his most productive game of the season on Wednesday, scoring in double figures for the first time. Most of his scoring came from inside the arc, while on defense, he used active hands to record a few steals. Martin could find more time on the floor, given the injury statuses of some of Dallas’ key frontcourt players. However, he’s not yet someone fantasy managers should consider as rosterable.

DAL • Small Forward • #16
3 months ago
Martin did not play in Wednesday’s loss to the Knicks, which factored into fellow reserve Naji Marshall logging 34 minutes. Martin hasn’t done enough to be rostered in fantasy leagues, but he may siphon a few minutes away from the more impactful Marshall.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
3 months ago
Martin was a late addition to the injury report and was ultimately ruled out with an illness against the Knicks on Wednesday. The 30-year-old small forward has averaged just 10 minutes per game this year so PJ Washington and Naji Marshall could see a slight bump in minutes.

DAL • Small Forward • #16
3 months ago
Martin is a late addition to the injury report, but his role this year has only been a minimal one. If he is unavailable, his few minutes will likely be soaked up by PJ Washington and Naji Marshall.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
11 months ago
Both Dallas and Memphis are resting most of their stars for this game with both teams needing some help to move up in the standings. Martin hasn’t been able to contribute much value recently, but he should see a large workload in the regular season finale.
Source: Mavs PR

DAL • Small Forward • #16
11 months ago
Martin has not missed a game since March 25. While his production has not been elite, more opportunities should be available in Sunday’s regular season finale. That said, fantasy managers in active leagues would be better served to target Naji Marshall or Max Christie if either is on the waiver wire.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
11 months ago
Martin is once again listed as probable as he continues to manage his hip injury. He played 18 minutes on Friday and only contributed one rebound, one steal and two turnovers. He isn’t a player to consider rostering in any format, but his expected availability on the second night of a back-to-back is a good sign for his progress.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
11 months ago
Martin has been upgraded from probable to available, giving the Mavericks another option on the perimeter. However, with the two teams meeting again on Saturday, the few who have Caleb rostered should plan for him not to play in the rematch.
Source: Grant Afseth

DAL • Small Forward • #16
11 months ago
Martin should be good to go on the first leg of the Mavericks’ back-to-back. He’ll continue to play a role off the bench, but he hasn’t been able to contribute much value in the box score. With PJ Washington back, that certainly won’t change on Friday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
11 months ago
Initially probable for Wednesday’s game, Martin played 21 minutes off the bench in Monday’s loss to the Nets. He’ll likely shoulder a similar workload against Atlanta, as the Mavericks should be as healthy as they’ve been since the trade deadline. Martin is a player who many fantasy managers can afford to leave on the waiver wire.
Source: Dallas Mavericks

DAL • Small Forward • #16
11 months ago
Martin played 21 minutes off the bench in Monday’s loss to the Nets, providing limited fantasy value. He’ll likely take on a similar role against the Hawks, which gives him a low fantasy ceiling. Martin is not a must-roster player in most leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
11 months ago
Martin played 21 minutes off the bench in Monday’s loss to the Nets, providing limited fantasy value. He’ll likely take on a similar role against the Hawks, which gives him a low fantasy ceiling. Martin is not a must-roster player in most leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
11 months ago
As expected, Martin will suit up against Brooklyn. However, he only played six minutes on Saturday after playing 17 minutes on Thursday. Martin has not been productive since being traded to the Mavs, and that is unlikely to change on Monday.
Source: Mavs PR

DAL • Small Forward • #16
11 months ago
Martin is on track to play against the Nets, giving the Mavericks another option on the wing. However, he has not been productive enough to merit being rostered in most fantasy leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
11 months ago
Martin played 17 minutes off the bench in Thursday’s win over the Magic. He’ll likely take on a similar workload against the Bulls, which limits his fantasy ceiling. Martin should not be rostered in most leagues.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
11 months ago
Martin will be back after a five game absence, and he should slot into a reserve role. However, with Anthony Davis and PJ Washington healthy, and Naji Marshall in front of him on the depth chart, Martin won’t see the minutes necessary to make him worthy of a roster spot.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
11 months ago
Martin has missed Dallas’s last five games with a hip injury. While his absence has left the team shorthanded on the wing, it has not impacted fantasy basketball. Williams most recently played 28 minutes in Tuesday’s loss to the Knicks. His absence would have a more significant impact, as the Mavericks guard has offered 10th-round value in nine-cat formats over the past two weeks.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
11 months ago
This will be the third consecutive game that Martin is sidelined after playing in the Mavericks’ previous five. Spencer Dinwiddie and Max Christie will continue to fill out the majority of the reserve minutes for Dallas.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
11 months ago
Martin will miss a second straight game, with Spencer Dinwiddie and Max Christie continuing to play heavy minutes off the bench. Those two have been more valuable to fantasy managers than Martin, regardless of Caleb’s availability.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
12 months ago
Martin has played in the Mavs’ last five games, but he hasn’t been able to make much of an impact in the box score. PJ Washington’s return should help make up for the absence of Martin, but everyone available for Dallas should play a significant role.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • Small Forward • #16
12 months ago
Martin’s minutes restriction has increased since his Mavericks debut on March 9. He most recently played 23 minutes in Friday’s loss to the Rockets. Jones has missed the last six games with a strained quad. Getting these two back will improve Dallas’ frontcourt depth, but neither will likely significantly impact fantasy basketball with PJ Washington (ankle) available.