When the Dallas Mavericks traded Quentin Grimes to the Philadelphia 76ers on February 4, 2025, in exchange for Caleb Martin and a second-round pick, many voices focused on the teardown around Luka Dončić.
You know that feeling in NBA 2K when you’re in Franchise Mode, trying to build the team of your dreams, and the computer keeps rejecting your trade offers because they’re not remotely fair?
The Dallas Mavericks are going directly from the Luka Doncic era to the Cooper Flagg era, when they're expected to make the Duke freshman the No. 1 pick in Wednesday's NBA Draft.
On Friday night, the Dallas Mavericks’ tough season was put to an end. Despite defeating the Sacramento Kings for their first win-or-go-home matchup in the NBA Play-In Tournament, the Mavs failed to make the playoffs, coming up short against the Memphis Grizzlies in the battle for the eighth seed.
By this point, everyone is more than familiar with the trade that NBA fans will be talking about for the years and potentially decades to come. The Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Lakers flipped the league on its head at the beginning of February with a deal that swapped Luka Doncic and Anthony Davis.
The Phoenix Suns have had a lot of issues this season. Notably, the Suns’ main problems have been on the defensive side of the ball. Phoenix currently has a bottom-five defensive rating in the NBA at 116.4.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
Despite everything the Dallas Mavericks have gone through in the past month, there is good news forthcoming. According to NBA insider Mark Stein, the Mavericks could get some reinforcements ahead of their matchup against Indiana on Wednesday.
Caleb Martin’s Dallas Mavericks stint is officially underway. After getting moved at the NBA trade deadline by the Philadelphia 76ers, Martin found out that his return from an injury was not as close as he had hoped.
After a ridiculous rash of bad luck for the Dallas Mavericks, they finally have a little bit of good news. Sort of. Dallas traded Quentin Grimes for Caleb
No team in the NBA has had to deal with as many injuries as the Dallas Mavericks this season, but they finally got some positive news on that front on Tuesday.
The Dallas Mavericks had a confusing trade deadline, to say the least, even beyond sending Luka Doncic out for a minimal return. The less talked-about move was sending Quentin Grimes and a 2025 second-round pick to the Philadelphia 76ers for Caleb Martin.
In a move that shocked many, the Philadelphia 76ers first move of this year's trade deadline was sending Caleb Martin to the Dallas Mavericks. After the trade was officially finalized on Thursday, one NBA insider detailed why added draft compensation was thrown into the mix.
The Sixers are amending their trade with the Mavericks and will now send Dallas a second-round pick in 2030 in addition to Caleb Martin, league sources tell Marc Stein (Twitter link).
The Philadelphia 76ers are trading wing KJ Martin and two second-round draft picks to the Detroit Pistons, per NBA reporter Keith Pompey of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
The Dallas Mavericks are acquiring forward Caleb Martin from the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for guard Quentin Grimes and a second-round pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, ESPN reported on Tuesday.
When the Philadelphia 76ers signed Caleb Martin in the offseason, he was viewed as one of the biggest steals of the offseason. The veteran forward got off to a bit of a slow start with his new team, but showed how big of an X-factor he can be in their Christmas Day win over the Boston Celtics.
As the Philadelphia 76ers and the Orlando Magic battled it out in the first quarter of Friday night’s game, the Sixers saw one of their players head back to the locker room early.
The Miami Heat’s plan to retain Caleb Martin fell flat despite the team offering more money than anybody else in the free agency market. The Philadelphia 76ers didn’t land a major discount from the 29-year-old forward, but they had an opportunity available that intrigued the veteran forward.
Caleb Martin may very well be the biggest loser of the 2024 NBA free agency period so far. On Saturday, Martin reportedly agreed to sign a four-year deal with the Philadelphia 76ers worth $32 million guaranteed.
The former Heat wing was a valuable role player on Miami's run to the 2023 NBA Finals, and his addition adds legitimacy to Philadelphia's pursuit of its fourth league title.
After snatching the souls of the Boston Celtics and their fans last spring in the Eastern Conference Finals, Caleb Martin hasn't been able to make the same impact for the Miami Heat in the rematch.