
Caleb Martin is approaching free agency, prompting the Miami Heat to weigh their options on retaining him.
Originally signing a three-year, $20 million contract in 2022 with a $7.1 million player option for the final year, Martin may opt out for a potentially higher salary.
Assessments suggest he could command around $13 million annually due to his defensive prowess and valuable contributions as a rotation player, particularly evident in the 2023 Eastern Conference Finals against the Boston Celtics.
Despite a lackluster Game 1, where he faced criticism for a controversial foul on Jayson Tatum, Martin rebounded impressively in Game 2, showcasing his scoring ability.
As the Heat gain momentum in the playoffs, Martin’s performance could secure him a significant pay raise if he maintains this level of play.
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