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9  -  Martell Webster - SG/SF, 6'7, 230
Washington Wizards - Signed as a free agent in July 2012
       Date of birth: 12/04/1986
       Country: USA
     Drafted (NBA): 6th pick, 2005
     Out of: Seattle Prep High School
  NBA Experience: 7 years
  Hand: Right

When: Where:
June 2005 - June 2010 Portand Trail Blazers (NBA)
June 2010 - July 2012 Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA)
August 2012 - present Washington Wizards (NBA)


Date
League
Transaction
2005 NBA Draft NBA Drafted 6th overall by Portland,
2nd July, 2005 NBA Signed four year, $12,111,493 rookie scale contract with Portland. Included team options for 2007/08 and 2008/09.
15th January, 2006 D-League Assigned by Portland to Fort Worth Flyers of the D-League.
4th February, 2006 D-League Recalled by Portland from Fort Worth Flyers of the D-League.
30th October, 2006 NBA Portland exercised 2007/08 team option.
29th October, 2007 NBA Portland exercised 2008/09 team option.
31st October, 2008 NBA Signed a partialy guaranteed four year, $20,112,000 extension with Portland.
2010 NBA Draft NBA Traded by Portland to Minnesota in exchange for Ryan Gomes and the draft rights to Luke Babbitt (#16).
13th July, 2012 NBA Waived by Minnesota.
24th August, 2012 NBA Signed a one year, $1.75 million contract with Washington.


From blog:


   Sham's 2010 NBA Draft Night Recap, Part 1
2010-06-27

Ric Bucher chimes in with news of the trade between Minnesota and Portland, while simultaneously calling Stu Scott "Sue." [...] It's a baffling trade for Minnesota. Ryan Gomes is better than Martell Webster, but they have included the number 16 as well. Furthermore, while I'm purely speculating here, Portland could turn Gomes's favourable contract into Michael Beasley. That would mean Portland got Beasley and #16, when Minnesota got Martell Webster. Or they could just waive Gomes and have Luke Babbitt for much cheaper than Martell Webster. Either way, it makes no sense. Minnesota have really struggled since Fred Hoiberg left.

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Thinking about it, if I'd watched Sasha Pavlovic and Damian Wilkins try to be designated jumpshooters for a year, I'd probably overpay for Martell Webster too.

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   A History Of Cheesy And/Or Terrible Commercials Featuring NBA Players
2010-02-03

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