News for Caleb Martin - 2021 9 Category, $200 Cap, 4G/4F/2C

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Sat Feb 5 202217:43Caleb Martin Receives Green Light For Saturday’s Game
Miami Heat small forward Caleb Martin (Achilles) has been cleared to suit up for Saturday's contest vs. the Hornets after a one-game absence due to a sore left Achilles. Martin's return comes as Max Strus (quad) will be unavailable, paving the way for the wing to likely see a handful of additional minutes off the bench. Martin has been something of a confounding DFS asset to peg over his last eight games with three single-digit scoring outings and one climbing as high as 26 points. The 26-year-old will have added motivation Saturday facing his former team, whom he spent the first two seasons of his career with before arriving in Miami, where he has shot a career-best 50.7% overall in 2021-22.
Source: Adam LichtensteinRotoBaller.com
Wed Feb 2 202222:49Caleb Martin Questionable Against The Spurs
Miami Heat forward Caleb Martin (Achilles) has been deemed questionable ahead of Thursday's matchup in San Antonio. The 26-year-old is currently dealing with Left Achilles soreness, which is unfortunate considering Jimmy Butler (toe) may not play. P.J. Tucker (knee) and Kyle Lowry (personal) also carry a questionable designation, so Martin could see a bump in fantasy interest if he is healthy enough to go against the Spurs. Nevertheless, if Lowry or Butler are in the lineup, Martin isn't worth a spot in any format, even if he does suit up.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Tue Dec 28 202119:53Caleb Martin Slides Into Starting Five
Miami Heat forward Caleb Martin will move into the starting five for Tuesday's game against the Washington Wizards. Max Strus is in protocols, so Martin will be asked to step up in his absence. Martin dropped 17 points during Sunday's contest, so there is some streaming appeal there. Fantasy managers should check and see if Martin is available in fantasy formats. The Heat play four games this week, so Martin could be a solid short term option in multiple formats.
Source: Anthony ChiangRotoBaller.com
Sat Dec 11 202119:45Caleb Martin Enters Safety Protocols
Miami Heat forward Caleb Martin will miss Saturday's contest against the Chicago Bulls. He has entered the league's health and safety protocols, which will force him out of action for at least one game. The Heat are already shorthanded, so they will need to continue to rely on KZ Okpala and Max Strus. Neither are great options and really only worth a look in deep leagues. Duncan Robinson (quad) will suit up and be worth looking at as a streaming option or DFS choice for Saturday's contest.
Source: Ira WindermanRotoBaller.com
Wed Dec 8 202114:16Caleb Martin Should Sit Out Wednesday
Miami Heat forward Caleb Martin (knee) is listed as questionable for Wednesday's game against the Milwaukee Bucks. He has scored in double figures in four of his last five games. However, both Jimmy Butler and Tyler Herro are back, which means Martin won't have as big of a role off the bench. Gabe Vincent could see additional playing time if Martin is unable to play. Regardless, neither are reliable options while Butler and Herro are healthy.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Mon Nov 29 202119:21Caleb Martin Makes First Start Of Season Monday
Miami Heat small forward Caleb Martin has been elevated to the starting five for Monday's game against Denver. Martin will make his first start as a member of the Heat due to the absence of Jimmy Butler (tailbone), while Tyler Herro (illness) will also miss the outing. Martin has averaged 5.1 points across 17 contests, although he stands to see a sizable minutes total vs. the Nuggets, thereby making him an upside DFS option. The Heat have ample options on the wing, so until Martin carves out more of an offensive role, he can remain on the waiver wire in all season-long formats.
Source: Miami HeatRotoBaller.com
Sat Aug 7 202114:09Caleb Martin Waived By Charlotte
Charlotte Hornets forward Caleb Martin was waived by the team on Saturday. The 25-year-old appeared in 53 games last season, starting in three of them. However, regardless of his role, he still didn't do much, finishing the year by averaging 5.0 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 1.3 assists. Nonetheless, it's unlikely that he will make a consistent impact in season-long formats, but don't be surprised if his name is floating around as a streaming option in DFS formats at some point throughout the year, assuming he finds a new team.
Source: NBA.comRotoBaller.com
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