Kenyon Martin vs. Alex Sarr: Career Scoring Comparison

We break down the scoring legacies of Alex Sarr and Kenyon Martin to determine who has the better numbers. Here you can compare their career totals, points per game, games of 40+ points, 50+, etc. and their year-by-year scoring averages side by side, both in the Regular Season and Playoffs.

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By taking a look at their career numbers for points, the first conclusion one can arrive at is that in the regular season Alex Sarr has a better scoring average and Kenyon Martin scored more points, and since Alex Sarr didn't play in the postseason, you could also say that Kenyon Martin has better playoff stats. However, we won't stop there and we'll go into detail to analyze what these statistics are made up of, from how many games they had in each threshold (30+ points, 40+, 50+, etc.) to their season-by-season scoring averages.

Career Numbers
Who has the better scoring stats?

Points in the Regular Season

In his 2 NBA regular seasons played, Alex Sarr averages 1.9 points more than Kenyon Martin in his 15 seasons (14.2 points against 12.3). On the other hand Kenyon Martin scored a total of 8,115 points more than Alex Sarr (9,325 vs. 1,210).

Points Per Game

Seasons
Kenyon Martin 12.3
15
Alex Sarr 14.2
+1.9
2

Total Points

Seasons
Kenyon Martin 9,325
+8,115
15
Alex Sarr 1,210
2

Points in the Playoffs

Alex Sarr didn't play in the NBA postseason, so obviously Kenyon Martin has better playoff stats in points per game and total points scored.

Points Per Game

Playoffs
Kenyon Martin 12.9
+12.9
11
Alex Sarr 0
0

Total Points

Playoffs
Kenyon Martin 1,441
+1,441
11
Alex Sarr 0
0

Points by Thresholds

Regular Season

30+ Point Games

Kenyon Martin 4
+1
Alex Sarr 3

20+ Point Games

Kenyon Martin 113
+96
Alex Sarr 17

10+ Point Games

Kenyon Martin 481
+414
Alex Sarr 67

1+ Point Games (games with points)

Kenyon Martin 731
+646
Alex Sarr 85

0 Point Games (games without points)

Kenyon Martin 26
+26
Alex Sarr 0

Playoffs

Alex Sarr didn't play in the NBA postseason, so Kenyon Martin's point thresholds are omited here.

Career Shooting Stats Comparison

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Regular Season

Stats Per Game

Pts FGM / A% 3PM / A% FTM / A% Yrs Gms
Kenyon Martin 12.3 5.1 10.6 48.3 0.1 0.4 23.4 2.0 3.2 62.9 15 757
difference:+1.9+0.4+2.4+6.0+1.4+4.3+8.3+0.2+0.5+3.9+13+672
Alex Sarr 14.2 5.5 13.0 42.2 1.5 4.7 31.7 1.8 2.7 66.8 2 85

Total Stats

Pts FGM / A% 3PM / A% FTM / A% Yrs Gms
Kenyon Martin 9,325 3,875 8,031 48.3 66 282 23.4 1,509 2,398 62.9 15 757
difference:+8,115+3,409+6,928+6.0+61+119+8.3+1,358+2,172+3.9+13+672
Alex Sarr 1,210 466 1,103 42.2 127 401 31.7 151 226 66.8 2 85

Playoffs

Stats Per Game

Pts FGM / A% 3PM / A% FTM / A% Yrs Gms
Kenyon Martin 12.9 5.2 11.0 47.0 0.0 0.3 12.9 2.5 3.7 67.9 11 112
difference:+12.9+5.2+11.0+47.0+0.3+12.9+2.5+3.7+67.9+11+112
Alex Sarr DNP - - - - - - - - - 0 0

Total Stats

Pts FGM / A% 3PM / A% FTM / A% Yrs Gms
Kenyon Martin 1,441 579 1,233 47.0 4 31 12.9 279 411 67.9 11 112
difference:+1,441+579+1,233+47.0+4+31+12.9+279+411+67.9+11+112
Alex Sarr DNP - - - - - - - - - 0 0

Year by Year Points Average Comparison

Regular Season

Rookie Season

Points per gameYearGames
Kenyon Martin 12.0
200168
Alex Sarr 13.0
+1.0
202567

Season 2

Points per gameYearGames
Kenyon Martin 14.9
200273
Alex Sarr 18.9
+4.0
202618

Kenyon Martin's additional seasons:

* Kenyon Martin played 13 seasons more than Alex Sarr in the NBA.

In those years—his seasons 3 to 15, from 2003 to 2015—he averaged 12.1 points in a total of 616 regular season games. During that period, his highest average was 16.7 ppg and his lowest 1.8.

Playoffs

Rookie Season

Points per gameYearGames
Kenyon Martin -
DNP
20010
Alex Sarr -
DNP
20250

Season 2

Points per gameYearGames
Kenyon Martin 16.8
+16.8
200220
Alex Sarr -
DNP *
20260
* season in progress

Kenyon Martin's additional Playoffs:

* During his 13 additional NBA seasons, Kenyon Martin played in 10 Playoffs. In those postseasons he averaged 12.0 points in a total of 92 games. His highest playoff average during that period was 19.1 ppg and his lowest 4.5.