- Darrick Martin
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Darrick Martin Point guard Personal information Date of birth March 6, 1971 Place of birth Denver, Colorado Nationality American Listed height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Listed weight 170 lb (77 kg) Career information College UCLA Pro career 1994–2009 League NBA Career history Sioux Falls Skyforce (1994-95; 2003-04)
Minnesota Timberwolves (1995), (2003–04)
Vancouver Grizzlies (1995–96)
Los Angeles Clippers (1996–99; 2004–05)
Sacramento Kings (1999–01)
Dallas Mavericks (2001–02)
Avtodor Saratov (2002)
Yakima Sun Kings (2002-03)
Harlem Globetrotters (2003)
Toronto Raptors (2005–08)
Los Angeles Lightning (2009)Stats at NBA.com Medal record Men’s basketball Competitor for United States FIBA Americas U18 Championship Gold 1990 Montevideo Team competition Darrick David Martin (born March 6, 1971 in Denver, Colorado, United States) is an American retired professional basketball player. Martin's more than decade-long professional career bounced between the Continental Basketball Association (CBA), where he won the 2003 CBA Playoffs MVP, and the NBA. In 2003 he even played for the Harlem Globetrotters. He then went on to play for the Los Angeles Lightning of the International Basketball League (IBL). In November 2009, Martin returned to his first NBA team, the Minnesota Timberwolves, as the Assistant Director of Player Development.
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High school honors and collegiate history
As a senior at St. Anthony High School, Martin was a Parade First-Team All-American and named to the McDonald's High School All-American team.
Martin received a full scholarship from UCLA and played on a Bruins squad with future NBA players Don MacLean, Tracy Murray and Mitchell Butler. As a quick point guard, he completed his college career at UCLA in 1992 ranked first in school history in both assists (636) and steals (179). His career assists total placed him fourth on the Pacific Ten Conference's all-time list. Darrick averaged 9.3 points and 4.9 assists in his four years at UCLA. As a junior, he averaged a career-high 11.6 points and 6.8 assists, and his assists average was the best in the Pac-10 and the 16th highest in the country. His single-season high of 217 assists was second all-time at UCLA to Jerome "Pooh" Richardson's 236.
Pre-NBA career
The 5'11" point guard was not drafted by an NBA franchise and instead played for the CBA's Sioux Falls Skyforce, (where he was the league's 10th leading scorer with 21 points per game) prior to signing two consecutive 10-day contracts with the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves in February 1995. He returned to the Timberwolves for the 2003–04 NBA season as a backup for Sam Cassell after Troy Hudson was injured.
Vancouver Grizzlies
At the beginning of the 1995–96 NBA season he signed with the Vancouver Grizzlies as a free agent, but the Grizzlies traded him back to the Timberwolves two months later, in exchange for a second-round draft pick. His scoring average in these first two seasons remained at about seven points per game.
Los Angeles Clippers
Martin signed with the Los Angeles Clippers in 1996 and remained with them for three seasons, averaging ten points per game in (and playing all 82 games of) the first two of them.
He returned to the Clippers in the 2004–05 season and averaged 3.8 PPG.
Sacramento Kings
Martin's contract expired once again after the lockout-shortened 1999 season, and he signed with Sacramento Kings where he would spend the next two years. Late in the Kings' 130–109 win over the Dallas Mavericks on March 6, 2000, Martin came off the bench to score 11 points in only two minutes. He was given the nickname "The Domino" by his teammates.
Toronto Raptors
Martin signed with the Toronto Raptors for the 2005–06 season. In his first year with the club he posted 2.6 ppg and 1.4 apg in 8.5 mpg of play. Martin's primary role with the Raptors, according to head coach Sam Mitchell, was to provide guidance to the younger players on the team such as point guards T. J. Ford and José Calderón. Darrick's most notable moment in a Raptors uniform was a 3-pointer against the Dallas Mavericks on November 29, 2006. With over a second remaining in regulation, and the Raptors trailing by 22 points, Martin hoisted up a 3-point shot uncontested and successfully sunk the shot. With the Raptors NBA record consecutive game streak with a 3-pointer on the verge of ending, Martin's shot enabled the Raptors to extend the streak which ended January 24, 2011. After two and a half seasons with Toronto, Martin was waived on March 27, 2008, to open up a spot on the roster for Linton Johnson. Though waived by the Raptors, Martin stayed with the team as an informal assistant coach/consultant.
External links
- Darrick Martin historical page at NBA.com
- Darrick Martin at Basketball-Reference.com
- Darrick Martin at ESPN.com
- St. Anthony High School alumni page
Categories:- 1971 births
- Living people
- African American basketball players
- American expatriate basketball people in Canada
- American expatriate basketball people in Russia
- Dallas Mavericks players
- Harlem Globetrotters players
- Los Angeles Clippers players
- McDonald's High School All-Americans
- Minnesota Timberwolves players
- People from Denver, Colorado
- Point guards
- Sacramento Kings players
- Sioux Falls Skyforce (CBA) players
- Toronto Raptors players
- UCLA Bruins men's basketball players
- Undrafted National Basketball Association players
- Vancouver Grizzlies players
- Yakima Sun Kings players
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