The 2025-26 season is in the books for the Philadelphia 76ers, which means it is the time to look back on the season that was for each player. The Sixers finished 45-37 and as the No. 7 seed for the Eastern Conference playoffs before upsetting the Boston Celtics in Round 1 and falling to the New York Knicks in Round 2. They had to battle through a tough season injury-wise, but there were some good moments for everybody on the roster.
This series finishes with Tyrese Martin, who finished the season with the Sixers on a two-way deal. He began the season with the Brooklyn Nets and played 37 games for them before being waived at the deadline and catching on with the Sixers. He played in nine games for Philadelphia and made some contributions in wins.
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Here is a look at Martin’s season in Philadelphia:
Martin’s Sixers stats
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
FG%
3FG%
2.2
1.1
1.0
0.3
0.2
40.9%
15.4%
Martin’s Sixers overview
Martin’s biggest contribution to the Sixers came in a March 4 win over the Utah Jazz. He scored eight points, including knocking down two big 3-pointers in the fourth to hold off a pesky Utah team. He made some big plays on both ends of the floor to help the Sixers get the job done and made sure Philadelphia was in the best position possible to get it done at home. When considering the way the season was going at the moment and the injuries piling up, Martin coming up big in that contest was huge.
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Martin highlightsFinal grade
It’s not fair to really judge Martin after only nine games. He had some good moments for the Nets earlier in the season, but he didn’t receive a ton of opportunity with the Sixers. When considering he is another guard who can handle the ball, one has to wonder if Philadelphia will try and bring him back on another two-way deal.
Final grade: Incomplete
This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Final 2025-26 Philadelphia 76ers player grades: Tyrese Martin