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Cartier Martin Summer League Stats


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Cartier Martin who plays for the Charlotte Bobcats is currently on the Golden State Warriors Summer League Roster.

The Vegas Summer League started of with Martin and the Warrior taking the floor against the Rockets. The whole game was close, but the Rockets ended up winning 73-69. However Martin had a good game with a total of 14 points, and Stephen Curry added 16 points of his own. The Warriors are currently 0-1 in summer league play.

In Cartier Martin's second game of summer league play he looked extremely impressive and the trio of Anthony Randolph, Stephen Curry, and Cartier Martin are a pleasure to watch. The three combined for 80 points in the Warriors 98-95 win over the Kings. The Warriors are currently 1-1 in summer league play. Randolph had 24 points, Martin added 27 points, and Curry dominated with 29 points.

In Game 3 the trio of Curry, Randolph, and Martin were at it again combining for 62 of the 97 points the Warriors scored. Curry had 23 points, Randolph added 21 points, and Martin had 18points. The Warriors destroyed the Pistons 97-69 and currently sit at 2-1 in summer league play.

Free agent forward Cartier Martin has played well for the Warriors in summer league, but can still be signed by any NBA team. He missed Tuesday's game with a shoulder injury, but is averaging 19.7 points and 4.3 rebounds in his first three games. Martin was undrafted out of Kansas State in 2007, but did play 33 games with the Bobcats last season.

The Warriors finished 4-1 in Summer League Play.

Cartier Martin's Stat Line

Game 1- 4 RB/ 6 PF/ 1 TO/ 1 BS/ 14 PTS.

Game 2- 4 RB/ 5 PF/ 3 TO/ 27 PTS.

Game 3- 5 RB/ 4 PF/ 2 ST/ 2 TO/ 1 BS/ 18 PTS.

Game 4- DNP

Game 5- DNP

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