Veteran point guard Isaiah Thomas agreed to a deal with the NBA G League's Salt Lake City Stars in a bid to extend his NBA career, according to ESPN's
A former player from the Boston Celtics and Phoenix Suns is attempting to return to the NBA after signing with G League team.
“Two-time All-Star Isaiah Thomas is pursuing another NBA return, signing into the G League and rejoining the Utah Jazz 's Salt Lake City affiliate, sources tell ESPN,” Charania shared on X (formerly Twitter). “Last season, Thomas averaged 33 points in four G League games en route to a call-up to the Suns.”
Thomas’ career has been a series of highs and lows, and his recent performance in the G League serves as a reminder of his talent.
The Salt Lake City Stars, the official NBA G League affiliate of the Utah Jazz, announced today the activation of Isaiah Thomas from the team’s returning player rights. A two-time NBA All-Star (2016,
Former Celtics star Isaiah Thomas is eyeing an NBA return, and he got off on the right foot with a dazzling performance in his G League debut.
Thomas, 35, played in six games for the Suns last season and was not signed to any team the season before that.
The NBA has suspended Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart without pay for one game after he picked up his sixth flagrant foul of the season during Wednesday's loss to the Indiana Pacers. Stewart was also fined $50,000 for making "inappropriate and objectionable gestures" after he was tossed.
When he was at the University of Washington for a solitary season, Isaiah Stewart was known as this gentle soul who played exceedingly hard for a bad team. Yet
Isaiah Thomas is attempting another NBA comeback, and got off to a great start in his G League debut for the Salt Lake City Stars on Tuesday night.
Isaiah Stewart is the most unhinged player in the NBA. The Detroit Pistons big man famously tried to fight LeBron James on the court back in 2021, and then got arrested following a parking lot scuffle with Phoenix Suns big man Drew Eubanks last year.