On March 7, Beijing time, according to The Athletic's Shams Charania, two-time All-Star guard Isaiah Thomas will join the team to work hard to return to the NBA. According to sources, the veteran player will join Utah Jazz Development League side Salt Lake City Stars in a quest to return to the NBA scene.
Isaiah Thomas played for the Boston Celtics and was an excellent shooting guard. In his prime, Thomas averaged 28 per game9 points, 27 rebounds and 6He had nine assists and also led Boston to the Eastern Conference Finals. Despite suffering an injury after the 2017 playoffs, the 5-foot-9" player still maintains his outstanding basketball talent. Thomas Jr., who has played for the Kings, Suns, Celtics, Cavaliers and Lakers, and his last appearance in the league was 17 appearances for the Hornets in 2021-22, averaging 83 points 12 rebounds 14 assists.
Since playing for the Charlotte Hornets in 2021-22, Thomas hasn't made another appearance in the NBA. Now, the 35-year-old looks in good shape and ready to step onto the pitch again. He'll be showcasing his prowess with the Salt Lake City Stars as he tries to re-enter the NBA stage. Although Thomas' career with the Stars may be short-lived, his offensive ability and experience are valuable assets for the team. With just over a month to go until the end of the NBA regular season, Thomas Jr. will have a chance to prove himself through his performance and reclaim his place on the professional basketball court.