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Isaiah Rider wants back into the NBA.
Rider -- now 38 -- the 1994 Slam Dunk champ, who last played for the Nuggets in 2001-02 is hoping to play again in the NBA reports the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
Rider's agent Joe Lee said Rider has been staying in shape by playing ball with college students near his home in Phoenix.
The Star-Tribune continues: "The New Jersey Nets are considering inviting Rider to preseason camp, Lee said, even though that team said it doesn't see Rider competing for a roster spot.
"'And what about the Timberwolves? 'He'd go in a heartbeat," Lee said. 'He's humbled now ... he's matured.'"
If the NBA doesn't work out for him, Rider is waiting to hear from an unnamed overseas team and has a standing offer from the North Texas Fresh of the American Basketball Association.
Couldn't link it, INSIDER
Rider -- now 38 -- the 1994 Slam Dunk champ, who last played for the Nuggets in 2001-02 is hoping to play again in the NBA reports the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
Rider's agent Joe Lee said Rider has been staying in shape by playing ball with college students near his home in Phoenix.
The Star-Tribune continues: "The New Jersey Nets are considering inviting Rider to preseason camp, Lee said, even though that team said it doesn't see Rider competing for a roster spot.
"'And what about the Timberwolves? 'He'd go in a heartbeat," Lee said. 'He's humbled now ... he's matured.'"
If the NBA doesn't work out for him, Rider is waiting to hear from an unnamed overseas team and has a standing offer from the North Texas Fresh of the American Basketball Association.
Couldn't link it, INSIDER

