After 13 seasons and 342 NBL games, Damian Martin announced his well-earned retirement in front of family, teammates and club staff at the team's Bendat Basketball Centre practice facility this morning.
In a statement from the club, Martin shared that his career has been a "complete surprise". He said:
“It’s been well beyond anything I ever thought was possible, and probably something I won’t be really appreciative of until I sit down and take the time to really reflect on it. But the highlight for me is the way it’s made my mum, my dad, my wife and my daughters feel.
“I’m really going to miss bringing my three-year-old daughter and my one-year-old daughter out onto the court at RAC Arena after a game and just seeing the sheer delight they get just from having seen Wilbur, the dancers, and getting to high-five my teammates.
“Anything you do you want to be able to share it with the people you love and that’s where I’ve been most fortunate. Whether it be family, friends, teammates, the Red Army. There’s always people along the way that have got as much enjoyment out of it as I have, if not more, and that means the world to me.”
At 35, The Wildcats player will retire as one of the most decorated Australian basketball players in history.
The club's statement outlined just some of his career milestones, including 6 NBL championships (2010, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 and 2020), recipient of the Grand Final MVP honours (2016), the only player to be named NBL Best Defensive Player 6 times, with 5 of those coming in consecutive seasons, and named to the All-NBL First Team in 2011, and the All-NBL Second Team in 2013 and 2014.