Isaiah Thomas joined the Phoenix Suns midway through last season. Meanwhile, he is now amid speculation about his future destination as the offseason progresses. Following his brief stint with the Suns, Thomas has captured the attention of various NBA teams looking to bolster their roster.
According to Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium, the Milwaukee Bucks recently conducted a workout session with Isaiah Thomas in Las Vegas.
The Bucks are clearly exploring different options to strengthen their lineup. Alongside Thomas, the Bucks evaluated several veteran guards, including Justise Winslow, Hamidou Diallo, Will Barton, and Jaylen Nowell.
The Bucks are emerging from a lackluster season even after acquiring Damian Lillard. Despite his career being past its prime, Thomas remains a potential asset for any team seeking additional depth and experience.
His ability to contribute as a point guard could offer valuable support, particularly as teams strategize their roster configurations heading into the upcoming season. As a backup point guard behind Lillard, Thomas could be an intriguing addition to the roster.
Isaiah Thomas NBA Career Highlights
Isaiah Thomas was picked by the Sacramento Kings as the 60th overall selection in the 2011 draft. Last season, Thomas played six games for the Phoenix Suns, averaging only 1.3 points per game, per ESPN stats.
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Despite his brief stint with the Suns, Thomas is best remembered for his remarkable tenure with the Boston Celtics. From 2015 to 2017, he had his peak years, averaging 24.7 points and six assists per game.
However, after his standout seasons in Boston, Thomas was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers in a deal that sent Kyrie Irving to the Celtics.
Over his career, the two-time NBA All-Star journeyed through eight different teams in six seasons. Across 556 NBA games, Thomas, who sees himself as one of the greatest shooter, averaged 17.5 points, 4.8 assists, and 2.4 rebounds.