The Philadelphia 76ers have bolstered their lineup by adding free-agent forward Caleb Martin to their roster, joining stars Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, and Paul George. Martin, 28, is set to sign a multi-year contract once the league’s signing moratorium is lifted, as confirmed by a source familiar with the deal. Specific terms of the contract have not been disclosed.
Martin, who has played for five seasons in the NBA, showcased his skills notably during his time with the Miami Heat, where he averaged 8.5 points per game and displayed a 35% shooting accuracy from beyond the arc. The 6-foot-6 forward is expected to fill a key starting role for the 76ers following significant roster changes by the team, including the acquisition of George and the re-signing of Maxey.
Despite going undrafted out of NC State, Martin persevered and made a name for himself, particularly during the 2023 NBA playoffs when he played a pivotal role in leading the Heat to the NBA Finals. With impressive postseason performances, including a playoff-career-high 26 points in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals against Boston, Martin’s addition to the 76ers brings playoff experience and scoring prowess to the team.
Philadelphia aims to strengthen its roster around its core players, Embiid and Maxey, and with the addition of Martin, along with signings and waiving decisions, the team is positioning itself for a competitive upcoming season. The 76ers last won an NBA title in 1983 and are hoping that the new additions will help bring them closer to championship contention once again.