Michael Finley would like the NBA to know that he?s ready to make a return to the league. Finley, 38, last played during the Boston Celtics? run to the NBA Finals in 2009-10, when they lost in seven games to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Finley sent a message to Hoopshype?s Twitter account, wondering why the basketball site did not list him among available free agents.
?U left me off the free agency list #notdoneyet,? Finley wrote.
In a conversation with Hoopshype late last week, Finley said the ankle injury that hampered him in his season with the Celtics is almost fully healed.
?When I went to Boston, my ankle wasn?t 100 percent,? Finley told the site. ?So after that season, I got my ankle worked on. I?ve been working hard to get that at 100 percent. I feel a lot better than during my time in Boston.
?With the lockout and the shortened season, I wouldn?t be surprised if there?s more injuries than usual since there?s been not much of a training camp. I?m just working hard to be in shape and prepared in case an NBA team calls me.?
But Finley, who played in the NBA for 15 seasons, the bulk of which in Dallas and San Antonio, said he?s willing to play overseas or even in the D-League.
?I got offers from the D-League before (Ricky Davis or Greg Ostertag) ever thought about playing in the D-League,? Finley said. ?My thing is, I want to play basketball, I would enjoy playing in the D-League, but at the same time I don?t want to take an opportunity away from a young guy to get exposure. I?m still thinking about it. If the right situation comes, where I could be something like a player-coach, maybe I would take that opportunity.?
Source: http://aol.sportingnews.com/nba/story/2012-01-01/michael-finley-eyes-return-to-nba
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