Tyrese Martin turning heads with consistency, confidence in Nets camp
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Tyrese Martin turning heads with consistency, confidence in Nets camp
"Tyrese has really been probably the most impressive player that I've seen on the team so far, Michael Porter Jr. said. Because I didn't know a lot about him, but he's been consistently killing through scrimmages, through open runs. He's a player that can slide in that point guard place but can also play the 2. He can pass the ball. He's been really impressive."
"He's been great, shooting the ball well, playing confident, and that's the biggest thing, Ziaire Williams said. I feel like he's just gained a lot more confidence. He knows his body right now really well, knows what he needs to work on and stuff like that. So yeah, he's been good."
Tyrese Martin rose from a training-camp invite to a converted standard NBA deal after solid play last season, including a 30-point game in Phoenix. The 26-year-old signed a two-year contract worth about $2.8 million after averaging 8.7 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.0 assists across 60 games while shooting 40.6% from the field and 35.1% from three. Teammates point to notable gains in confidence, ballhandling reads, balanced decision-making off two feet, passing and positional versatility. Offseason work prioritized consistency, attention to detail and trusting prior development while remaining aggressive on offense.
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