8 Nevada cruised past Boise State 93-73 Caleb Martin scored 30 points and twin brother Cody Martin … "They're really comfortable in their roles right now. “We wanted to keep playing our basketball careers together, and just stay together as long as possible, because after this, there’s no telling what’s going to happen,” says Cody.After transferring from NC State, last season was an adjustment. He’s louder, up-tempo. “I haven’t heard that in forever.

Every time we step on the court, every time we practice, it’s bigger than just us.”That fight has helped Nevada go from being a team just happy to be in the tournament last year after an 11-year absence to thinking it can do some damage in the tournament this year as a No. They’ve been doing that their whole lives. The junior scored a career-high 30 points on 13-of-18 shooting. She saw two good ones. 8 Nevada over Boise State 93-73Vucevic has 24 points to lift Magic over Nets 102-89 "Boise State: The Broncos were seeking to finish what they started in their near-miss vs. Nevada last month. Caleb and Cody Martin are two of the most talented players to come to Nevada. And no, there was no way they were going to transfer separate schools. “Cody … can rebound, defend, play point guard, initiate offense, shoot, drive and post up. “But I don’t want him playing my minutes, and he don’t want me playing his minutes.”Added Cody: “I feel like sometimes they do a pretty good job at that, messing up themselves.”The Martin twins have become the second-most popular basketball-playing twins in the history of Nevada college basketball (When the two announced they were transferring, it was Caleb who got the most attention because of his better offensive stats.“We decided to go a different route and really go after Cody,” Nevada coach Eric Musselman said. For us to hear that again, it was really nice. )But their impact was felt immediately, even if they couldn’t play. They knew their mom would say she “wasn’t hungry” instead of eating.

All rights reserved. “We came to Nashville to win a couple of games.”Jerry Bembry is a senior writer at The Undefeated. The latest and best from The Undefeated — straight to your inbox “They hate to lose,” Musselman says. “I just hope that our guys understand, we still have a long way to go.”After a year away, their mom was able to come out to see two games in late December and early January. © 2020 ABG-SI LLC. “They push each other, hard. Can’t tell which one is which? They have a high will to win, they have a high degree of wanting to get better.”Says Caleb: “It’s an expectation that we try to hold ourselves to make our teams the best we can, to do our job the best we can, holding ourselves to those high standards.”After transferring from NC State, the Martin twins—Cody and Caleb—have adjusted well to life in Reno at Nevada, leading the Wolf Pack on course for a second consecutive NCAA tournament appearance. 23, holding a 20-5 record.“I think we can beat anybody in the country,” Musselman says. share url email fbmsngr whatsapp sms. Sit down with Nevada's twin stars Caleb and Cody Martin Jan. 28, 2019 Sit down with Nevada twins, Caleb and Cody Martin, as they talk basketball and life as brothers. In an interview with the CBS Evening News, Caleb and Cody Martin again credited their mom for the people they are today.The two Nevada Wolf Pack basketball players are headed to play in the  first round of the NCAA Tournament this week.

All rights reserved. In an interview with the CBS Evening News, Caleb and Cody Martin again credited their mom for the people they are today. He was the team’s starting power forward before being moved to the point guard position with seven games left in the regular season after Lindsey Drew ruptured his Achilles tendon in February.“Caleb is a phenomenal scorer,” said Texas coach Shaka Smart, whose team lost to Nevada in a first-round game on Friday.